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Minggu, 03 Maret 2013

Congress seems resigned to sequestration

Congress seems resigned to sequestration

And so the across-the-board cuts of the so-called "sequester" - which both Republicans and Democrats have said they oppose - took effect Friday night after President Barack Obama and Republican leaders failed to agree on a way to replace them with

In Fiscal Year 2013, The Cuts That Result From Sequestration â€" $85 Billion â€" Would Equate To A 2.3 Percent Cut To The Federal Government's Overall Budget, Or 2.3 Cents On Every Dollar That The Government Spends This

The predominant view in Washington seems to be that the GOP is headed for a public relations drubbing on the sequester. Numerous commentators have noted that President Obama is more popular than Republicans, and a

Beyond furloughs, the trickle down of sequester will ripple across overseas installations stretching from Japan to Germany. The consequences of sequestration are expected to be wide-ranging, potentially touching everything

In Fiscal Year 2013, The Cuts That Result From Sequestration â€" $85 Billion â€" Would Equate To A 2.3 Percent Cut To The Federal Government's Overall Budget, Or 2.3 Cents On Every Dollar That The Government Spends This

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