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    this one sums things up just PURRRRRFECTLY (and NO i didnt find it, it was fwd'd to me)

    Happy Sequestration Day !!

    (personally, i think this one ought to be made a permanent holiday and have it be dedicated in the name of its creator ;)

    By Erick Erickson
    Published March 01, 2013
    FoxNews.com




    Today is Sequestration Day. Americans should be happy.


    Last year during the debt ceiling fight, Democrats and Republicans in Congress came up with a novel idea. To satisfy the demands of conservatives who insisted on the whacky idea of paying down the national debt, Congress would create a bipartisan “super committee” consisting of members of both the House and Senate who would come up with a plan to make cuts or increase revenue to pay down the national debt.


    President Obama joined in the negotiations and came up with the idea of sequestration. If the super committee failed, and most everyone privately thought it would, there would be automatic spending cuts in 2013 that would target sacred cows including defense and education — painful for both sides.


    In fact, it is reasonable to believe, the sequestration cuts would be so painful to the sacred cows of both sides that once the super committee — stacked with congressmen and Senators who could never get the job done — failed, Congress could punt on sequestration and come up with new ideas to pay down the debt or find new shiny initiatives to distract Americans from a lack of debt reduction.


    Barack Obama came up with sequestration. He negotiated it. Conservatives opposed it knowing that Republicans would ultimately cave and there would actually be no spending cuts. Then a funny thing happened. Republicans and their conservative base fell into a lovers quarrel over the direction of the party. The party establishment in Washington wanted to collaborate with the President, ignored the base’s demands to keep up the fight against ObamaCare, and started acting arrogantly against conservatives.


    The base fought back. Republican leaders knew they had to do something to keep up appearances with the base. They decided they could not backtrack on sequestration. The cuts had to happen.


    President Obama has long shown a propensity to be good at only one thing: the self-promotion of Barack Obama.
    He has not been good at governance. He has not been good at getting other Democrats elected. He has been a terrible negotiator. He failed to see what was happening in the party opposite. He structured a deal that made sequestration the law of the land without a literal act of congress to stop it.


    Now we have arrived at the day most thought would never come.


    In the run up to today, President Obama resorted to a campaign of fear mongering. He decided to make sequestration a blunt instrument. Instead of using his executive discretion to make careful cuts, he found ways to make the cuts appear disastrous, spooky, and painful for the American people. In the last week it would have come as no surprise to hear the president, given his increasing hyperbole about sequestration, to claim it would cause both erectile dysfunction and hospitals to finish off the infirm and elderly without so much as a visit to a death panel.


    But the hyperbole did not work. Sequestration has arrived.


    In all the talk, chatter, punditry, and hyperbole, one thing has been forgotten. This fight has never been about where to make cuts, but whether to make cuts at all. House Republicans offered several plans to alter the cuts. The Democrats would never consider them. The Democrats, instead, preferred raising taxes and, in sequestration, got one of their long held wishes of defense cuts.


    The Democrats were never serious about real spending cuts, which is why the president could be so unserious at his campaign style rallies claiming sequestration would cause furloughs for teachers, policemen, and fire fighters, none of whom are even employed by the federal government.


    The game now is predictable. Democrats will try to make the sequestration cuts as painful as possible on the American people.

    They will stop spending in areas that will do maximum harm and inconvenience to the lifestyle of the American citizen. They want Americans to think any cuts in spending at all are too disruptive.

    The president and Democrats do not have to do this. They could make reasonable cuts. But if they do they will show spending cuts are possible without major disruption, pain, and inconvenience. That would give away the game.


    The truth is, though, inescapable. Today the sun came up. Americans went about their daily lives. The federal government was open for business. The mail ran.
    The Mayans were not right.



    Americans are reminded that Washington can, in fact, cut its budget and the world will not end. The only better reminder of this would be a government shutdown. We can only hope.


    Erick Erickson is a Fox News contributor and editor of RedState.com. Follow him on Twitter @EWErickson.

    i mean, just imagine - 3something TRILLION, thats 3000 billion and they cant cut 85 without it being a DISASTER??

    cant cut 3% or whatever it is, without wailing about all the hardships "we're all going to face" - yeah right, everybody EXCEPT the beltway crowd

    howz about this for an idea:
    '
    THE POLITICAL CLASS GETS THEIR PAYCHECKS CUT 100%
    and the rest of the budget gets a 'rollback', walmart style - by the 3% the actual sequestration calls for.

    read: instead of furloughs and closed/reduced hours facilities etc, the salaries/wages, ops budgets get cut by 3%, keep everything going just as it is, but with 3% less being spent: cut everything across the board by 3%

    THE REST OF US DO IT ALL THE TIME!!!


    why would this be just soooo hard to comprehend and execute?
    but "we wouldnt want to let just _another_ good crisis go to waste" - now would we, no siree bob.
    Last edited by lektrode; March 01, 2013, 01:01 PM.

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    Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

    Originally posted by lektrode View Post
    this one sums things up just PURRRRRFECTLY (and NO i didnt find it, it was fwd'd to me)

    Happy Sequestration Day !!

    (personally, i think this one ought to be made a permanent holiday and have it be dedicated in the name of its creator ;)



    i mean, just imagine - 3something TRILLION, thats 3000 billion and they cant cut 85 without it being a DISASTER??

    cant cut 3% or whatever it is, without wailing about all the hardships "we're all going to face" - yeah right, everybody EXCEPT the beltway crowd

    howz about this for an idea:
    '
    THE POLITICAL CLASS GETS THEIR PAYCHECKS CUT 100%
    and the rest of the budget gets a 'rollback', walmart style - by the 3% the actual sequestration calls for.

    read: instead of furloughs and closed/reduced hours facilities etc, the salaries/wages, ops budgets get cut by 3%, keep everything going just as it is, but with 3% less being spent: cut everything across the board by 3%

    THE REST OF US DO IT ALL THE TIME!!!


    why would this be just soooo hard to comprehend and execute?
    but "we wouldnt want to let just _another_ good crisis go to waste" - now would we, no siree bob.
    ha ha... & da stock market sez zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

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    • #3
      Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

      Man, with the kind of hype the media is putting on this, you would think the world would come to an end tomorrow. And this is all over miniscule cuts, rofl


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      • #4
        Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

        Originally posted by verdo View Post
        Man, with the kind of hype the media is putting on this, you would think the world would come to an end tomorrow. And this is all over miniscule cuts, rofl
        mr. market's got it right... 'pols make theater, media plays it up to juice up viewer/reader numbers... all forgotten 4 says later'

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        • #5
          Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

          Krauthammer's got it right.

          Hail Armageddon

          ... The Obama administration has every incentive to make the sky fall, lest we suffer that terrible calamity — cuts the nation survives. Are they threatening to pare back consultants, conferences, travel and other nonessential fluff? Hardly. It shall be air-traffic control. Meat inspection. Weather forecasting.

          A 2011 Government Accountability Office report gave a sampling of the vastness of what could be cut, consolidated and rationalized in Washington: 44 overlapping job training programs, 18 for nutrition assistance, 82 (!) on teacher quality, 56 dealing with financial literacy, more than 20 for homelessness, etc. Total annual cost: $100 billion-$200 billion, about two to five times the entire domestic sequester.

          Are these on the chopping block? No sir. It’s firemen first. That’s the phrase coined in 1976 by legendary Washington Monthly editor Charlie Peters to describe the way government functionaries beat back budget cuts. Dare suggest a nick in the city budget, and the mayor immediately shuts down the firehouse. The DMV back office, stacked with nepotistic incompetents, remains intact. Shrink it and no one would notice. Sell the firetruck — the people scream and the city council falls silent about any future cuts.

          After all, the sequester is just one-half of 1 percent of GDP. It amounts to 1.4 cents on the dollar of nondefense spending, 2 cents overall...

          Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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          • #6
            Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

            Erick Erikson - obviously not much of a thinker or perhaps he just doesn't think much of his audience.

            Barack Obama came up with sequestration. He negotiated it.....He has been a terrible negotiator.
            bwahahahahahahahahahahaha

            Can't wait to hear what Erickson thinks of Krauthammer's scare mongering.

            Here's a friendly reminder that pundits should be read for entertainment purposes only.

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            • #7
              Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

              Originally posted by verdo View Post
              Man, with the kind of hype the media is putting on this, you would think the world would come to an end tomorrow.
              Obligatory Fedex 'We're all DOOMED!' commercial:
              Warning: Network Engineer talking economics!

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              • #8
                Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                Originally posted by verdo View Post
                Man, with the kind of hype the media is putting on this, you would think the world would come to an end tomorrow. And this is all over miniscule cuts, rofl
                Are the TBTF wealth transfers impaired?

                No?

                Whew . . .

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                • #9
                  Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                  Originally posted by shiny! View Post
                  Krauthammer's got it right.
                  It's always been this way.

                  Cuts to education or health care? Fire teachers and nurses, and give the administrators a raise for their skillful handling of draconian budget reductions.

                  Cuts to municipal operating budgets? Close the libraries, turf the firemen and police, cut the amount of street sweeping/snow removal and watch the underpaid Aldermen vote themselves a raise.

                  Cuts to public broadcasting? Eliminate the most popular programs and keep the expense accounts intact.

                  The more things change, the more things stay the same. The politicians, department heads and bureaucrats will always cut front-line services to the public first. Why is anybody surprised?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                    you know I woke up today and
                    the sun was still shining imagine that

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                    • #11
                      Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                      In Bill Clinton's day it was the Prez that felt everyone's pain. Apparently times have changed.

                      Obama says middle class to feel 'pain' of budget cuts

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                      • #12
                        Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                        It's always been this way.

                        Cuts to education or health care? Fire teachers and nurses, and give the administrators a raise for their skillful handling of draconian budget reductions.

                        Cuts to municipal operating budgets? Close the libraries, turf the firemen and police, cut the amount of street sweeping/snow removal and watch the underpaid Aldermen vote themselves a raise.

                        Cuts to public broadcasting? Eliminate the most popular programs and keep the expense accounts intact.

                        The more things change, the more things stay the same. The politicians, department heads and bureaucrats will always cut front-line services to the public first. Why is anybody surprised?
                        well i'll just have to suffice with a +1 on this (since i had one of my BEST op/eds in at least a week goin, but somehow lost the entire GD screenful i just spent the last hour typing - with some unknown keyboard command = still getting to know win7 - which aint half as good as winxp, thats for DAMN sure ;)

                        so yer all off the hook on this one - for now

                        but i do most certainly agree with you grg
                        (and ms shiny!, mm et al - and maybe even mr slim, but can never tell whether he's mocking me or not, but hey! ;)

                        i gotta go cut holes, wires n screws for a few hours, put in a bunch of can lights in the SO's place

                        TA TA for now!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                          Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                          In Bill Clinton's day it was the Prez that felt everyone's pain. Apparently times have changed.

                          Obama says middle class to feel 'pain' of budget cuts
                          Bill felt our pain and soothed us with his call for a keyboard-based service economy renaissance.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Happy sequestration day!!!

                            Originally posted by don View Post
                            Bill felt our pain and soothed us with his call for a keyboard-based service economy renaissance.
                            and what a 'renaissance' it was....

                            ayuh - brought us right back to the heady daze of the roaring twenties, he did...

                            and the current occupant&co is doing 'his best' to bring us right back to the rip-roarin.....

                            1930's

                            'the good ole days' when ONE PARTY controlled the show... just like a century ago, this year - when again, ONE PARTY controlled the show.

                            funny aint it? how the more things 'change', the more they stay the same
                            Last edited by lektrode; March 02, 2013, 02:18 PM.

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                              Re: Happy sequestration day!!!


                              I here there's more outsourcing coming . ..

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