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Selasa, 05 Maret 2013

Why 'wait and see' is a sequestration mantra we should get used to

Why 'wait and see' is a sequestration mantra we should get used to

Here tonight to weigh in on everything from the sequester the debt, the national security issues we face, immigration, which is the topic, by the way, of his brand new book, it hits bookstores tomorrow. Author of "Immigration Wars, Forging An American

Obama wanted what he calls a "balanced" approach, to mix spending cuts with an end to tax loopholes enjoyed mostly by the wealthy as a way to replace the spending cuts known as "sequestration." Republicans who control

But it's hard to tell whether these institutions are truly in danger, given how vast and murky the details of the sequester are. How deep are the cuts anyway? And how will they affect our lives on the ground? The Huffington Post canvassed the largest

Derek Thompson highlights three major issues with sequestration, like how it's an intentionally bad solution to a problem we don't have and how Responsible Centrists have decided it's all Obama's fault for not riding to the

With the sequester now beginning, I find myself thinking about Robert F. Kennedy -- and 46 years ago when I was an intern in his Senate office.

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