Must-read: The real story on Obama
and the “sequester”
…The reductions the sequesters require are reductions in the
rate of increased spending from those originally planned by Obama and
authorized by Congress. Since the federal government has not had a
budget in four years, even though federal law requires it to have one
every year, these are planned expenditures, not budgetary items, on
which the president wants to spend more money.
Congress does not feel bound to obey the laws it has written;
hence it has disregarded the legal requirement of a budget. Without a
budget, the president has great leeway as to how to allocate funds
within each department of the executive branch of the federal
government.
Nevertheless, even if these sequesters do kick in, the feds will
spend more in 2013 than they spent in 2012. That’s because the
sequesters are not cuts to spending; rather, they are reductions in
planned increases in spending.
The reductions amount to about two cents for every planned
dollar of increased spending for every federal department.
The question remains: What part of each federal department
(Justice, Defense, Homeland Security, Agriculture, etc.) will suffer
these reduced increases? Here is where this sequester experiment gets
dicey…
http://lewrockwell.com/napolitano/napolitano89.1.html
All Of This Whining And Crying About The Sequester Shows
Why America Is Doomed
If we can’t even cut federal spending by 2.4 percent without
much of the country throwing an absolute hissy fit, then what hope
does America have? All of this whining and crying about the sequester
is absolutely disgraceful. The truth is that even if the sequester
goes into effect, the U.S. government will still take in more money
than ever before in 2013 and it will still spend more money than ever
before in 2013. So it is a bit disingenuous to call what is about to
happen “a spending cut”, but for the sake of argument let’s
concede that point. Even if the budget really was being “cut” by
85 billion dollars, that only would only amount to a “cut” of 2.4
percent to federal spending. It would barely make a dent in the
federal budget deficit for 2013. The U.S. government would still
accumulate about as much new debt in fiscal year 2013 as it did in
all the years from the inauguration of George Washington to the
inauguration of Ronald Reagan combined. Our debt to GDP ratio would
continue to soar. The sequester cuts would essentially only be a
minor bump on the road to financial oblivion. But if you listen to
Barack Obama and his allies, they would have you believe that we are
facing a great national crisis because of these impending cuts. They
would have you believe that hundreds of thousands of people will lose
their jobs and that many government agencies will no longer be able
to operate effectively. They would have you believe that “granny
won’t get her lunch” and “roofs blown off by Hurricane Sandy
won’t get repaired”. Well, if all of that is true, then what in
the world would our country look like if we actually cut a
trillion
dollars from the federal budget this year and started living
within our means?
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