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In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.
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