U.S. budget deal could usher in new era of cooperation
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Bipartisan budget deal in congress announced on Tuesday, although modest cuts in spending, will end three years of stalemate and financial instability, finally in Washington in October and part of a government shutdown.And praised the U.S. house of representatives republican leadership, including the speaker John Boehner (John Boehner) and the challenge from the house of representatives majority leader Eric Cantor agreement minority Democrats by conservatives and need support.US President Barack Obama (Barack Obama) support, he also praised the agreement is "a good first step," should help to round up his democratic voters.He urged congress to quickly pass.Barack Obama and congressional leaders have stopped talking about big but more and more elusive "grand bargain", will slash national deficit.Democratic senator Patty Murray and republican Congressman Paul Ryan, he appeared on the reporters late on Tuesday announced a $85 billion budget deal, described it as the beginning of a new era."Compromise too long has been considered a dirty word," Murray said, the senate budget committee chairman, said Washington uncertainty by solid argument "three years is a devastating economic recovery."