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FILE - House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., goes before the House Rules Committee for final work on his budget to fund the government in fiscal year 2015, at the Capitol in Washington, in this April 7, 2014 file photo. The plan being considered Thursday April 10, 2014 is a nonbinding framework aimed more at engaging GOP voters than rival Democrats. The budget plan from Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., revives a now-familiar list of spending cuts to promise balance, including $2.1 trillion over 10 years in health care subsidies and coverage under the Affordable Care Act; $732 billion in cuts to Medicaid and other health care programs; and almost $1 trillion in cuts to other benefit programs like food stamps, Pell Grants and farm subsidies. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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In this Sept. 30, 2013 photo, newly imported used-cars wait to clear customs at Thilawa port, east of Yangon, Myanmar. Online car sales may also be booming. There’s no official data, but over a dozen such websites are operating. There’s huge room for growth in a country of over 60 million with only 38 vehicles per 1,000 people. That’s far less than the U.S., where the ratio is 800 per 1,000 people, or even China, where it’s 60 per 1,000. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

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Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Jean Segura (9) argues a call with umpire Adrian Johnson, right, as Philadelphia Phillies' Ben Revere looks on from second base during the first inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, April 9, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

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National Edition News cover for April 10, 2014 - IRS sites found where Obama support was ‘commonplace’: From left, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George, former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, Lois Lerner, head of the IRS unit that decides whether to grant tax-exempt status to groups, and Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin, are sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013, prior to testifying before the House Oversight Committee hearing to investigate the extra scrutiny the Internal Revenue Service gave Tea Party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)