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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/06/13/18936595-a-rolling-disaster-on-auto-pilot?liteA rolling disaster on auto-pilot
By Steve Benen
Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:36 AM EDT
Slowly but surely, away from the glare of the national spotlight, the sequestration policy is doing exactly what it was intended to do: it's hurting the nation's economy and taking benefits from American families that need them. Worse, the sequester is undermining the country for no reason.
The policy has drawn universal opposition from Democrats, who've pushed for a balanced deal to replace the cuts, but Republicans still don't seem to know what they think of the sequestration policy they helped create two years ago. Last month, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) said many GOP lawmakers "voted against the sequestration because we knew all of these calamities were in the future." And yesterday, as Robert Schlesinger reported, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said largely the opposite.
Appearing before reporters this morning at a press breakfast organized by The Christian Science Monitor, Flake was asked about the paradox of achieving a grand bargain becoming harder even as falling deficits makes such a deal's needed scope smaller. "It's amazing what a drop in $400-500 billion a year in the deficit will do," he quipped.... Then he added:
"The fact that the sequester went into effect has been another thing that has taken some of the pressure off and a lot of members of Congress will publicly complain and moan about the sequester and privately say better that somebody else makes the decision than us. Unfortunately that's what happens."
"The fact that the sequester went into effect has been another thing that has taken some of the pressure off and a lot of members of Congress will publicly complain and moan about the sequester and privately say better that somebody else makes the decision than us. Unfortunately that's what happens."
As Schlesinger added, "If he's speaking the truth, it would speak to the utter political cowardice on the part of the Secretly Relieved Caucus." Quite right. Lawmakers are responsible for making difficult decisions, and Flake is letting us in on a little secret -- members of Congress, presumably Republicans, "privately" concede that they like sequestration because it makes decisions for them.
I'd just add that this also reinforces the post-policy thesis quite nicely. Flake is describing an attitude in which those responsible for governing are delighted that they don't have to bother. It's all just automatic -- the sequester undermines the economy, it hurts struggling families, and it just keeps happening without Congress lifting a finger.
It's a rolling disaster on auto-pilot. Congress could prevent the damage, but members "privately say" they don't see the point in bothering.
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A rolling disaster on auto-pilot (Original Post)
babylonsister
Jun 2013
OP
Why should they do anything to stop it? The repubs can just continue to do nothing,
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#3
Democrats "crossing the isle" to vote to make the already wholly inadequate,
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#12
malaise
(269,157 posts)1. Last week Rick Scott was blaming Obama for the sequester
claiming that his National Guard were unable to prepare for disasters.
ReTHUGs are scumbags.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)2. Why do I get the feeling that we got punked?
11-dimensional chess, indeed.
-Laelth
Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)3. Why should they do anything to stop it? The repubs can just continue to do nothing,
while the Dems make the cuts the repubs want and move their agenda along.
AgingAmerican
(12,958 posts)11. Bingo
That's definitely the pattern here.
Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)12. Democrats "crossing the isle" to vote to make the already wholly inadequate,
parody of a joke of financial regulation, Dodd-Frank, even weaker, and voting to cut SNAP just this week. But Snowden lied on his resume is important...
Response to babylonsister (Original post)
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Ligyron
(7,639 posts)10. Yeah, but that's what those idiots in their gerrymandered boondocks elected them to do. Nothing.
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)5. Austerity Now! Austerity Forever!
xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)6. Our "grand bargain" is creamed corn.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)7. Send them home
WITHOUT PAY! WTF are they good for?
gussmith
(280 posts)8. Brainless
A wiser view would have foreseen that the conservatives would be in their glory under sequestration.
AgingAmerican
(12,958 posts)9. Most of the cuts in the sequestratrion - the GOP have wanted for years
It is a GOP wet dream.
Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)13. K&R nt
Cha
(297,503 posts)14. K&R
Brigid
(17,621 posts)15. Would any other civilized country allow this to happen?
Oh, wait . . .