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US Cities Brace1 for Looming2 Fiscal3 Cliff
Like many American towns, Dixon, Illinois, is still struggling to recover from the 2008 financial crisis and economic recession. Here, unemployment exceeds the national average. Residents are casting a nervous eye on Washington, where President Barack Obama and congressional leaders have been unable to agree on ways to curb4 America’s runaway5 national debt.
“I really wonder if they have thought things through,” said Dixon Mayor James Burke, who fears that an eventual6 deal may limit tax deductions7 for home owners, which could depress U.S. housing values. That, in turn, would constrain8 property taxes on which local governments across America rely.
“The big question is: what is going to happen to the housing industry? The housing industry has been the backbone9 of this economy in this country. I just wonder if the people in Washington really know what they are doing when they talk about that,” he said.
The threat of massive, across-the-board tax hikes and deep federal spending cuts has not spawned10 action in the nation’s capital. Congress' top Democrat11 and Republican acknowledge debt talks are deadlocked12.
Washington was not always paralyzed by partisanship13. In the 1990s, Former Democratic President Bill Clinton worked with a Republican Congress to balance the federal budget. A decade earlier, former Republican President Ronald Reagan worked with a Democratic Congress to reform Social Security, which provides income to retirees.
Reagan’s boyhood home still stands in Dixon, a national landmark14 and a source of local pride. The Republican icon15 would be horrified16 by today's gridlock in Washington, according to Reagan home overseer Ann Lewis.
“I think he [Reagan] would be very unhappy. Were he president today, there would have been negotiations17 going on long before this. Because he believed in bipartisan politics,” said Lewis.
Dixon is not alone in fearing fallout from America’s fiscal woes18. Severe cutbacks in federal spending, known as sequestration, would impact many programs relied on by cities and towns across the nation, according to Michael Wallace of the National League of Cities.
“Cities have already been through a recession, and have done the hard work to overcome that. What they really need Congress to do right now is just to do no more harm. And failing to do anything on sequestration is certainly harm,” said Wallace.
The Dixon mayor is taking a wait-and-see approach. “The business community has a lot of confidence. Now, whether this fiscal cliff is going to bring all that to a screeching19 halt, I don't know,” said Burke.
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n. 支柱,曲柄,大括号; v. 绷紧,顶住,(为困难或坏事)做准备 | |
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n.上现蜃景(光通过低层大气发生异常折射形成的一种海市蜃楼)v.隐约出现,阴森地逼近( loom的现在分词 );隐约出现,阴森地逼近 | |
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adj.财政的,会计的,国库的,国库岁入的 | |
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扣除( deduction的名词复数 ); 结论; 扣除的量; 推演 | |
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vt.限制,约束;克制,抑制 | |
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(鱼、蛙等)大量产(卵)( spawn的过去式和过去分词 ); 大量生产 | |
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陷入僵局的;僵持不下的 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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困境( woe的名词复数 ); 悲伤; 我好苦哇; 某人就要倒霉 | |
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v.发出尖叫声( screech的现在分词 );发出粗而刺耳的声音;高叫 | |
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