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In reply to the discussion: Bob Woodward: Sequester was proposed by Obama administration [View all]bigapple1963
(111 posts)13. ok I found the whitehouse transcript
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/02/19/press-briefing-press-secretary-jay-carney-2192013
So, seems like White House proposed and Republicans agreed.
And lastly, everyone agrees that the sequester is a bad idea, but didn't it originate -- the idea for the sequester originate here at the White House?
MR. CARNEY: Well, weve been through this a lot -- I know youre filling in -- but heres the fundamental fact. During the deficit reduction of the debt ceiling negotiations, because the Republicans refused to embrace balance, refused in the end to join hands with the President and pursue a grand bargain, there was an absolute necessity to avoid default, and both sides were looking for trigger mechanisms -- this is complicated budget-speak -- to help make this package possible.
The sequester was something that was discussed, and as has been reported, it was an idea that the White House put forward because it was put forward by Republican Senator Gramm and Rudman back in the 80s as part of the Gramm-Rudman deal -- there is a history here to this. But lets be clear: Republicans embraced it. Every member of the House Republican leadership voted for it. Nearly two to one in the House Republicans voted for it over Democrats. And on the day it passed, the Speaker of the House said he got 98 percent of what he wanted and that he was pretty happy.
MR. CARNEY: Well, weve been through this a lot -- I know youre filling in -- but heres the fundamental fact. During the deficit reduction of the debt ceiling negotiations, because the Republicans refused to embrace balance, refused in the end to join hands with the President and pursue a grand bargain, there was an absolute necessity to avoid default, and both sides were looking for trigger mechanisms -- this is complicated budget-speak -- to help make this package possible.
The sequester was something that was discussed, and as has been reported, it was an idea that the White House put forward because it was put forward by Republican Senator Gramm and Rudman back in the 80s as part of the Gramm-Rudman deal -- there is a history here to this. But lets be clear: Republicans embraced it. Every member of the House Republican leadership voted for it. Nearly two to one in the House Republicans voted for it over Democrats. And on the day it passed, the Speaker of the House said he got 98 percent of what he wanted and that he was pretty happy.
So, seems like White House proposed and Republicans agreed.
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I'm shocked to find Bob Woodward playing fast and loose with the facts to smear President Obama.
Ian David
Feb 2013
#9
Well, it's only been recently that the Democratic President has been all Black and stuff.
Ian David
Feb 2013
#12
You mean where he says, "it was put forward by Republican Senator Gramm and Rudman back in the ‘80s"
Ian David
Feb 2013
#22
Magical thinking the whole way. People have oversold themselves on the 11D chess myth
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#28
No! No! No! He knew it was a bad deal and that's why he vetoed it! Oh, wait........
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#23
Okay, So Obama Threw the Dice on This One and Lost. He was Wrong, He Made a Mistake.
dballance
Feb 2013
#40