Captain Rick: Republicans are calling it the “Obamaquester” … $1.2 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years. $85 billion in 2013. Defense will be cut 13%. Everything else 9%. Officially called the “sequester”, its part of the “Fiscal Cliff” that was postponed on January 1, 2013.
The forced budget cuts were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle, passed by Congress and signed by the Whitehouse. It was a worst-case scenario, so bad that it would force lawmakers to make a deal. But, no deal was ever made and thus its become a poison pill that Americans will most likely have to swallow on March 1, 2013. The sequester was put in place 18 months ago to be a hammer, not a policy. On March 1, that hammer slams down.
Sequester Spending Cuts taking effect after March 1 (partial list)
Head Start programs will be scaled back
Fewer meat inspections
Homeland Security cuts will mean longer lines at airports and scaled back cyber security
Furloughs and layoffs would effect civilian workers in the defense industry
IRS cuts will mean fewer tax return reviews and longer waits for tax refunds
Emergency housing for the homeless will be scaled back
Extended benefits for unemployed will be scaled back
National Parks may close campgrounds or reduce open periods
Little hope of compromise by March 1
Washington continues to play the “blame game.” Democrats are blaming Republicans for proposing devastating spending cuts. Republicans blame the Democrats for getting used to being bailed out for their own lack of fiscal responsibility.
Optimism for a last-minute deal averting massive spending cuts is scarce. The buzz in Washington is that both sides actually want to let the sequester happen. Washington seems to be mainly squabbling over who will be to blame for the “meat cleaver” budget slashing set to take effect on March 1.
The latest national poles show America is leaning slightly towards letting the sequester happen…that it is time America stops “kicking its debt can down the road”.
The sequester is only a tiny contribution to reduce deficit spending. Those reading my earlier reports know that America must come to grips with its gigantic thirst for wild deficit spending beyond its means in order to save America from future financial ruin.
More info from previous reports:
Fiscal Cliff: https://atridim.wordpress.com/category/fiscal-cliff-course-101/
U.S. Debt Crisis: https://atridim.wordpress.com/category/u-s-debt-crisis/