magic asterisk

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Meaning: (idiomatic,politics,economics)anunspecifiedfuturebudgetcut, especially an imaginary cut.1986May 11, Michael Kinsley, “IN THE LAND OF THE MAGIC ASTERISK”, inNew York Times:The other technique, known as the"magic asterisk,"consisted of hiding phony cuts in the small print of various budget documents in order to exaggerate the Administration's success in spending reduction and to minimize the projected deficit.1991, Wallace C. Peterson,Transfer Spending, Taxes, and the American Welfare State, Kluwer Academic Publishers, section 99:Howard Baker, then a Senator, had dubbed them the"magic asterisk,"for it was blithely assumed that they would be taken care of at a later date.2015March 17, Max Ehrenfreund, “House Republican budget: There’s a mysterious $1.1 trillion in spending cuts in the House GOP’s budget”, inWashington Post:"They have amagic asterisk," Hoyer said.Themagic asterisk: The words alone are enough to strike fear into the hearts of grizzled veterans of the budget wars.

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