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In reply to the discussion: Cancer clinics are turning away thousands of Medicare patients. Blame the sequester. [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)20. Republicans are celebrating.
The Morning Plum: The sequester is not a Beltway joke
Posted by Greg Sargent
It is now an established truth in Washington that the Obama administration committed a horrible strategic error in hyping the impact of the sequester: Its impact was overblown, and partly as a result, Republicans have won the political battle over it. The sequester is little more than fodder for jokes about White House tours.
Its true that in a number of specific instances the White House did falsely inflate the consequences of sequestration. But what if, on the broad strokes, it is actually true that the sequester cuts are doing real damage all over the country damage that is only just beginning?
The Huffington Post set out to document 100 news articles showing the sequester taking a toll on local economies and communities nationwide. It wasnt hard to do. HuffPo summarizes the situation this way:
Meanwhile, Buzzfeed documents the tale of a 39-year-old army reservist and combat veteran who saw his Ft. Meade desk job pay deeply slashed and is now contemplating going back to war to improve his situation.
The Republican position on the sequester has been that these cuts are a victory for the party because Republicans wanted cuts all along. But at what point does this position become unsustainable? Even some Republican officials are beginning to complain about sequester cuts they dont like cuts to obscure programs most Americans have never heard of. At the same time, they have embraced the general goal of the Paul Ryan budget which, if it were ever actually implemented, would wipe out huge swaths of just the sort of government programs Republican officials have now discovered they like, thanks to the sequester.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/04/02/the-morning-plum-the-sequester-is-not-a-beltway-joke/
Posted by Greg Sargent
It is now an established truth in Washington that the Obama administration committed a horrible strategic error in hyping the impact of the sequester: Its impact was overblown, and partly as a result, Republicans have won the political battle over it. The sequester is little more than fodder for jokes about White House tours.
Its true that in a number of specific instances the White House did falsely inflate the consequences of sequestration. But what if, on the broad strokes, it is actually true that the sequester cuts are doing real damage all over the country damage that is only just beginning?
The Huffington Post set out to document 100 news articles showing the sequester taking a toll on local economies and communities nationwide. It wasnt hard to do. HuffPo summarizes the situation this way:
The grips of sequestration are just now beginning to be felt and the effects are already quite dramatic.
Organizations and companies have begun laying off workers, while many more have decided not to staff vacant positions. Schools on military bases are contemplating four-day weekly schedules. Food pantries have closed, as have centers that provide health services. Farmers have been forced to go without milk production information, causing alarm in the dairy industry and the potential of higher milk prices. Workers at missile-testing fields are facing job losses. Federal courts have closed on Fridays. Public Broadcasting transmitters have been shut down. Even luxury cruises are feeling the pinch, with passengers forced to wait hours before debarking because of delays at Customs and Immigration. Yes, sequestration is creating the possibility of another poop cruise.
Meanwhile, Buzzfeed documents the tale of a 39-year-old army reservist and combat veteran who saw his Ft. Meade desk job pay deeply slashed and is now contemplating going back to war to improve his situation.
The Republican position on the sequester has been that these cuts are a victory for the party because Republicans wanted cuts all along. But at what point does this position become unsustainable? Even some Republican officials are beginning to complain about sequester cuts they dont like cuts to obscure programs most Americans have never heard of. At the same time, they have embraced the general goal of the Paul Ryan budget which, if it were ever actually implemented, would wipe out huge swaths of just the sort of government programs Republican officials have now discovered they like, thanks to the sequester.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/04/02/the-morning-plum-the-sequester-is-not-a-beltway-joke/
Boehner takes sequester victory lap
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Cancer clinics are turning away thousands of Medicare patients. Blame the sequester. [View all]
Redfairen
Apr 2013
OP
If Medicare negotiated drug prices then maybe the doctors could keep treating patients.
dkf
Apr 2013
#2
Medicare being able to negotiate drug prices was taken off the table ...
slipslidingaway
Apr 2013
#35
Here is an email that my wife received. It has info on responding to this issue.
Soundman
Apr 2013
#5
So our government has, in effect, created a plethora of death panels via the sequester and is about
indepat
Apr 2013
#13
Exactly...and Obama wants to cut the Social Security benefits of the ones who make it through this!
forestpath
Apr 2013
#15
I agree with you. I used to work for a doctor and she felt the exact same way too.
forestpath
Apr 2013
#19
Well, if the doctors can't stay in business without treating it as a business???
Yo_Mama
Apr 2013
#33
Lance Armstrong and LiveSTRONG will step up to organize the public, oh, wait. nt
proverbialwisdom
Apr 2013
#17
that is such crap. The reason health care is so expensive in this country is because doctors and
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2013
#40
So what I'm reading is that money is more important than saving people's lives.
Apophis
Apr 2013
#47