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  • Doing the enemy's job: Sequestration is crippling the Air Force's ability to defend the nation

    06/19/2013 5:29:30 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 16 replies
    Real Clear Defense ^ | 18 Jun 13 | Tom Young
    Imagine an enemy that could neutralize 13 U.S. Air Force squadrons. What force could pull off such a feat? Not China, not Russia, certainly not al-Qaeda or the Taliban. Only the U.S. House of Representatives, and its weapon is sequestration. The problem traces back to 2011, when lawmakers approved a plan for across-the-board budget cuts that would kick in if a special panel couldn't reach compromises during a debt limit showdown. The cuts were intended to be so unacceptable they would force members of Congress to do their jobs, make tough choices, and work with one another. In other words,...
  • Walter Reed furloughs: Sequestration mainly to blame, notice says

    06/16/2013 5:16:14 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 22 replies
    ABC News 7 ^ | 3 Jun 13 | None listed
    "Extraordinary and serious budgetary challenges" are being cited as the reason that thousands of employees at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center are being furloughed this summer, according to a letter sent to employees. The letter, which was obtained by Federal News Radio, directly blames budget cuts related to sequestration as the reason that more than 3,500 civilian workers at both Walter Reed and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital will take up to 11 unpaid days off. "The Department of Defense will need funding in other accounts that can be used to provide the warfighters with what they need to protect...
  • Farm bill follies: 80% of $955B for funding of food stamps

    06/06/2013 3:51:03 PM PDT · by SkyPilot · 14 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 6 Jun 13 | Cheryl K. Chumley
    Almost 80 percent of the Senate’s proposed farm bill — a $955 billion measure — will be used to pay for food stamps in the coming decade. “The trillion-dollar farm and food stamp bill should not be called the ‘Farm Bill,” said Heritage Action for America CEO Michael Needham, to Breitbart. “Washington doesn’t want Americans to know that 80 percent of the spending in the bill goes to fund Obama’s big-government, food stamp agenda.” As for the remaining 20 percent? That goes for price supports for farmers — an “equally disturbing” federal disbursement, Mr. Needham said, in the Breitbart report....
  • Washington Booms -- Thanks to Other People's Money

    06/06/2013 5:33:53 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 9 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | June 5, 2013 | Jeff Jacoby
    Give Stephen Fuller credit for this much: He's willing to admit he was wrong. During the debate leading up to the federal budget sequester, Fuller was a voice of doom. An economist at George Mason University and the director of its Center for Regional Analysis, he predicted that sequestration would be especially calamitous for Washington, D.C., and its surroundings. If Congress didn't stop the automatic spending cuts from going into effect, Fuller warned last year, the Washington area was headed for a "devastating recession." Some 450,000 jobs, many of them in the private sector, would be wiped out in Virginia,...
  • Obama: Nation must do more for fallen heroes

    05/26/2013 5:24:56 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 24 replies
    AP and Washington Times ^ | 25 May 13 | None listed
    WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says the nation must do more than just remember its fallen heroes on Memorial Day. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says the country must care for the loved ones the fallen leave behind. He says the country must also make sure that all veterans receive the care and benefits they have earned. Obama says that, above all, the armed forces must have the support needed to carry out their missions at home and abroad
  • It's The Taxes Hikes, Not The Spending Cuts, That Weigh On Growth

    05/22/2013 7:48:40 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 2 replies
    Forbes ^ | 05/22/2013 | J.T. Young
    Although sequestration’s spending cuts grab headlines, the tax hikes are having greater fiscal effect. Unlike the much-mentioned March 1, sequester, the tax hikes began January 1, and are permanent. The disparate impacts and disproportional reaction have everything to do with Washington’s entitlement culture – that Washington feels entitled to tax and spend. Washington began this year by definitively breaking with its recession mindset. Until then, the ostensible focus had been on protecting the economic recovery, regardless of budgetary impact. For this reason, the Bush tax cuts, which liberals had always vehemently opposed, had been extended and a 2% payroll tax...
  • Hagel to exempt DOD sex assault prevention workers from furloughs

    05/22/2013 6:47:53 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 19 replies
    Politico ^ | 21 May 13 | STEPHANIE GASKELL
    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is exempting around 500 civilian sexual assault prevention personnel from this year’s mandatory furloughs, a senior defense official told POLITICO, in a bid to show the Pentagon is serious about cracking down on sexual assault in the ranks. Hagel is expected to make the announcement on Wednesday. His move comes after a rash of arrests and investigations into service members accused of sexual misconduct and a summit of top military leaders at the White House last week, when President Barack Obama called the problem “dangerous to our national security.” Hagel has ordered most of the...
  • Marine Band Anniversary Concert Cancelled (sequestration)

    05/11/2013 8:14:14 PM PDT · by real saxophonist · 30 replies
    Notes ^ | May/June 2013
    The United States Marine Band's 215th anniversary concert scheduled for Saturday, July 6, 2013, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has been canceled due to sequestration. This event will not be rescheduled.
  • Entitlements' unimpeded growth is boon to seniors

    05/11/2013 11:13:19 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 21 replies
    AP ^ | 10 May 13 | CHARLES BABINGTON
    With Congress increasingly unable to resolve budget disputes, federal programs on automatic pilot are consuming ever larger amounts of government resources. The trend helps older Americans, who receive the bulk of Social Security and Medicare benefits, at the expense of younger people. This generational shift draws modest public debate. But it alarms some policy advocates, who say the United States is reducing vital investments in the future. Because Democrats and Republicans can't reach a grand bargain on deficit spending — with mutually accepted spending cuts and revenue hikes — Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid keep growing, largely untouched. Steady expansions...
  • Fed Maps Exit From Stimulus

    05/11/2013 7:01:42 AM PDT · by RummyChick · 19 replies
    wsj ^ | 5/10 | hilsenrath
    Federal Reserve officials have mapped out a strategy for winding down an unprecedented $85 billion-a-month bond-buying program meant to spur the economy—an effort to preserve flexibility and manage highly unpredictable market expectations. Officials say they plan to reduce the amount of bonds they buy in careful and potentially halting steps, varying their purchases as their confidence about the job market and inflation evolves. The timing on when to start is still being debated. Enlarge Image image image The Fed's strategy for how and when to wind down the program is of intense interest in financial markets. While the strategy being...
  • DoD Civilian Furloughs and Job Cuts Loom

    05/10/2013 4:43:10 PM PDT · by SkyPilot · 19 replies
    Military dot com ^ | 10 May 13 | Richard Sisk
    With furloughs looming, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter this week paid tribute to the job done by the Pentagon's civilian work force while warning that there soon would be fewer of them doing it. In a series of appearances that fell during Public Service Recognition Week, Carter said the department had yet to come to a decision on how many furlough days to impose to meet the budget-cutting demands of the Congressional sequester process in the current fiscal year. Carter called the across-the-board sequester cuts "stupid," and said they would result in the loss of five to six percent of...
  • Sequestration already biting Navy, Marines readiness

    05/05/2013 6:03:04 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 21 replies
    Federal News Radio ^ | 2 May 13 | Jared Serbu
    Defense Department leaders spent months warning Congress that military readiness would begin to erode if sequestration went into effect on March 1. The Navy and Marine Corps are telling lawmakers that it's now happening and that things will only get worse from here. Across government, agencies say the impact of sequestration will be somewhat insidious. But in the case of DoD's two sea services, they're already feeling it, officials told the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness. "Due to reduced training and maintenance, almost all of our non-deployed ships and aviation squadrons are soon going to be less than fully...
  • Krauthhammer: Obama: The Fall (From sequester to gun control to Syria, he has lost his “juice.” )

    05/03/2013 7:12:01 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 25 replies
    National Review ^ | 05/03/2013 | Charles Krauthammer
    <p>Fate is fickle, power cyclical, and nothing is new under the sun. Especially in Washington, where after every election the losing party is sagely instructed to confess sin, rend garments, and rethink its principles lest it go the way of the Whigs. And where the victor is hailed as the new Caesar, facing an open road to domination.</p>
  • Pentagon budget woes: furlough civilians, buy tanks you don't want

    04/30/2013 4:20:44 PM PDT · by SkyPilot · 15 replies
    Chrisitian Science Monitor ^ | 29 Apr 13 | Anna Mulrine
    Once again, the Pentagon wants to scrap a weapon – in this case, the Abrams tank – that Congress has an interest in preserving. But with 'sequester' cuts, the tradeoff will be civilian furloughs. Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno testifies on Capitol Hill on April 23. The Army’s hulking Abrams tank, built to dominate the enemy in combat, is proving to be equally hard to beat in a budget battle, because of a bipartisan push to spend an extra $436 million on tanks, which the Pentagon does not want. Even as the Pentagon struggles to make some tough, congressionally...
  • Can Washington Replicate FAA Fix?

    04/30/2013 9:35:56 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 2 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 30, 2013 | Debra J. Saunders
    The Pecksniffs of America had nothing but scorn for Congress' vote last week to stop furloughs of air traffic controllers, which were ostensibly mandated under the 2011 Budget Control Act. Congress failed to act to stop cuts to Head Start and Meals On Wheels, critics sneered, but did stop the Federal Aviation Administration cuts largely because they hit lawmakers where they live -- on the planes that fly them to and from their home districts. Nonsense. Congress did what it was supposed to do. Capitol Hill responded to the flying public's righteous anger. There was a fear factor: If a...
  • PinocchiObama and His Ongoing Sequester Dissembling

    04/30/2013 5:16:41 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 9 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 30, 2013 | David Limbaugh
    PinocchiObama is at it again, using his weekly address to the nation to spin tall tales, demonize and scapegoat Republicans, misidentify the nation's problems, and propose the exact wrong solutions. He opened up this week's fiction with the umpteenth repetition of his empty claim that the nation's top priority "must be growing the economy, creating good jobs and rebuilding opportunity for the middle class." How many times has Obama promised to "pivot" toward a "laserlike focus" on jobs? How interesting that he chose to repeat this very same claim just as the Government Accountability Institute released a report concluding that...
  • US Sen. Reid, Rep. Cantor Express Sequestration Frustration

    04/29/2013 7:51:32 PM PDT · by Nachum · 23 replies
    MNI ^ | 4/29/13 | John Shaw
    Senate Majority Leader Reid, House Majority Leader Cantor Deride Across-the-Board Cuts -In Joint Appearance, Two Hill Leaders Don't Outline Way To Replace Cuts LOS ANGELES(MNI) - In a rare joint appearance, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, a Republican, said Monday they are frustrated by across-the-board spending cuts that have been mandated by the sequestration process, but they did not agree on how these cuts should be altered or eliminated. Appearing on a panel at the Milken Institute Global Conference, Reid and Cantor took turns blasting the sequestration process. Speaking of sequestration, Reid...
  • The Democrats have lost on sequestration

    04/28/2013 12:41:42 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 42 replies
    Washington Post ^ | Friday, April 26, 2013 | Ezra Klein
    That’s the simple reality of Friday’s vote to ease the pain for the Federal Aviation Administration. By assenting to it, Democrats have agreed to sequestration for the foreseeable future. In effect, what Democrats said Friday was that in any case where the political pain caused by sequestration becomes unbearable, they will agree to cancel that particular piece of the bill while leaving the rest of the law untouched. The result is that sequestration is no longer particularly politically threatening, but it’s even more unbalanced: Cuts to programs used by the politically powerful will be addressed, but cuts to programs that...
  • A Typo Keeps FAA Air Traffic Furloughs From Ending, President Obama Waits For Correction to Sign

    04/27/2013 1:32:52 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    WPTV ^ | 4/27/13 | Kevin Bohn and Deirdre Walsh
    A typo is keeping President Obama from signing legislation designed to end budget-related FAA air traffic controller furloughs blamed for widespread flight delays, a congressional source told CNN Saturday. But the fix is going into effect anyway, and the system will be back to normal by Sunday, the FAA said. Apparently the holdup boils down to an "s" needing to be added somewhere in the Senate version of the bill -- it's not clear which word is the culprit. The House fixed the typo in the version it passed Friday, and the Senate plans to fix it on Tuesday, a...
  • Obama chides lawmakers over flight delay fix, budget conflict [Clown Submitted Budget 2 Months Late]

    04/27/2013 3:59:16 AM PDT · by SoFloFreeper · 10 replies
    Reuters ^ | 4/27/13 | Jeff Mason
    ... k Obama chided Republicans on Saturday for approving a plan to ease air-traffic delays caused by federal spending cuts while leaving budget cuts that affect children and the elderly untouched. The Senate and the House of Representatives backed a plan this week to give the Department of Transportation flexibility to cover immediate salaries of air traffic controllers at the Federal Aviation Administration who had been furloughed as part of budget cuts known as "sequester.