Why 'wait and see' is a sequestration mantra we should get used to
Every time Republicans mention a "spending crisis," we should remind them that our non-military spending is at historic lows (to say nothing of the fact that they were the ones who busted the federal budget with tax breaks for
Ross Douthat has a grimly ironic take on sequestration: Yes it's dumb, but so are we. [I]f you drew up a policy blueprint based on these preferences, it might well look something like what Congress has actually done: The top tax rate has gone back to
On the one hand, Boehner told Meet the Press moderator David Gregory over the weekend that he was skeptical about the impact of sequestration. "I don't know whether it's going to hurt the economy or not," Boehner said.
“The sequester forces us to cut spending that supports key investments in education, research, security and infrastructure,” Mr. Krueger said in a speech to the National Association for Business Economics. “This hurts future generations and doesn't
On the one hand, Boehner told Meet the Press moderator David Gregory over the weekend that he was skeptical about the impact of sequestration. "I don't know whether it's going to hurt the economy or not," Boehner said.






