WASHINGTON, April 18 (Reuters) - The top Republican in the
U.S. Congress on Wednesday defended his party's proposed
deficit-cutting federal budget plan against complaints by Roman
Catholic bishops that it would hurt the poor and violate certain
"moral criteria."
House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner argued that
matters would worsen, with the government eventually unable to
afford programs for the needy, unless it stops spending more
money than it takes in.
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