Has budget-cutting ‘hysteria’ reached its peak?

Has budget-cutting ‘hysteria’ reached its peak?

If Washington cuts back defense spending, a man might come to your house, ring your doorbell and punch you in the face. Your spouse or significant other might leave you. Packs of radioactive zombies might rise from their graves and rampage through our towns and cities. An asteroid might collide with the Earth and kill all life on this planet. You might not get out onto 95 until almost 5 and then you’d just have to sit there in traffic for hours!

Defense advocates have gotten to the point at which they’ll say almost anything to forestall the dreaded Doomsday Device budget sequestration, or spending cuts of that same magnitude imposed some other way. Secretary Panetta has said that if the full cuts happen, the U.S. unemployment rate could go up a whole percentage point to 10 percent — a clear threat to President Obama, for whom jobs are job one in his reelection bid. House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Buck McKeon warned this week the that full budget cuts might force the Pentagon to return to a draft. Here’s what he said, per AP:

“‘We also need to understand what it’s going to mean to keep an all-volunteer force. Do we want to reinstitute the draft? Some of the cuts we’re talking about would take over 200,000 out,’ McKeon said Monday in an interview with Fox News.”


The National Interest said the current climate was one of “growing hysteria.” How desperate has it finally gotten? Even the man who often is portrayed as the villain here, Office of Management and Budget director Jacob Lew — who you always read about sending ever-stricter budget numbers over to the Pentagon — agrees that deep cuts would cause a lot of problems. Bloomberg’s Tony Capaccio reports that Lew and Panetta sent a letter to Republican lawmakers, including McKeon, warning about all the terrible things that would happen if the Doomsday Device went off.

So, to sum up: Congress, the Pentagon and the White House all agree that it would be bad if something nobody wants to happen were to happen. At this point, there apparently is no political hay to be made anymore; McKeon can’t charge that Obama wants to disarm the Republic when the president’s own budget maven is reading from McKeon’s same sheet of music. In the movie version of Washington, this moment would arrive at the beginning of the third act, when Republicans and Democrats would come together to save the poor, put-upon military-industrial complex. (One imagines Panetta holding a bake sale to buy a bomber, as long envisioned by America’s bumper stickers.) In real Washington, however, the story structure is seldom so clear.

Lew, Panetta, McKeon and others apparently believe there’s a real possibility that the super committee could fail to reach an agreement and trigger the dead man’s switch on the Doomsday Device. And even though we know no decision in Washington is ever final, and that some voices have said DoD should be exempted from the sequestration after all, that’s apparently not enough of a guarantee for these leaders. So the budget-cutting rhetoric may not have reached its peak with warnings about 10 percent unemployment and the return of a draft — it may just be getting started.

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Perhaps we could let the Bush tax cuts inspire in their entirety. Everyone would then have some serious skin in the game. I think the math works out that if we did that, our deficit problem is magically solved within a decade. Not to be cynical, but maybe that is everyone’s calculation on the Hill. Let’s have a committee or two. Run out the clock the best you can. Blather on about job-creators. And at the end just say, “this is what we had to do.” It allows everyone to save face.

The only thing that we can be sure of is that whatever the ‘correct’ answer is for the budget, Congress will pick something else.

This do nothing Republican lead set of crazy Tea Baggers in the house are STANDING FIRM while American lose their homes. It’s possible that one of these insane politicians with money from the Bush Tax Cuts will have a mother-in-law who will lose her home and then sue her Tea-Bagger son-in-law for every dime of those tax cuts, take his home, and put him out of a job. I believe there is a current Republican house rep who had his home foreclosed upon even.

Dreams do come true and if nothing is done by this congress for the next year, then 2 more for those rotten senators who managed to squeek thru this last time like Reid, the pot of gold at the end of this rainbow is that the majority of Americans will never forget this forced armmageddon by this Do Nothing Congress and all of them will be out of a job and hopefully homeless, not be able to receive social security or medicare within my lifetime!

What a silly, clueless rant. And calling Tea Party members “tea baggers” is the ultimate in childishness.

I like your sarcasm almost as much as I can’t stand the original authors…

Apparently you haven’t been following politica as they have been unfolding over the last five or six years, but rather started listening to the Leftist Propaganda Machines spew their ignorant rants…

therefore we will not even listen to you again, as you don’t make any sense. Good day, Sir.

politics, not politica.

Not to mention he has no idea what he is talking about…

Philip, apparently you are trying to be funny here, however I fail to see the humor in this.

Mr. Ewing, when I first read one of your articles, I wasn’t really impressed. Actually, I was almost disgusted with the piece you had written, as it seemed more like thinly-veiled sensationalism than journalism… much akin to Dateline NBC or Time Magazine.

But I’ve seen other articles from you that were very well written, and I look forward to seeing more in the same caliber.

Perhaps you should save the humorous elements, such as the opening paragraph to this article, for a contributing article to The Onion or Cracked. At times it gets to be callous and distracting from the subject matter.

Trophy — ditto

The creation of the doomsday trigger in the debt ceiling agreement was an instrument to remove the names of specific Congresspeople from the carnage to come, an act of desperate cowardice. They see there is no amount of taxation or confiscation that can ever balance the books. It’s automatic now, not just for the DOD but for all of the govenment. There is no vote required. Accountability is fuzzy. Hysteria? No, necessity. Slash and burn.

We don’t even have a pay freeze, so what cuts are they talking about? The FY2012 budget just passed and is larger than FY2011. Its all BS, led by big spending crazies like McKeon, who tells us if we cut 200,000 from the force we may need the draft. That’s backwards logic?

They could cut pay 10% to take us to 2008 pay levels, and no one would quit because we all make twice as much as we would on the outside. If anyone here doubts that, feel free to join the “free market” and really work for a living.

I resent that.

I think it was PJ Orourke who said you can cut 10% of anything and not notice a difference.

Amicus…I believe you are right on. It is not unlike Pelosi’s “leadership” in the House.…she used a rule that said the House “deems” that bills were passed thereby insuring that her members didn’t have to vote on controvisal stuff.
Both Ds and Rs get credit for this one however…very sad.

Maybe so, but unless you think the economy is going to rocket up, cuts of 40% are necessary. It is safe to say everyone is going to notice that. Required cut-backs are so big that there is no use defending sacred cows. they will all be slaughtered anyway. Keep your powder dry for the last battle. Hmmm, did I mix too many metaphors there?

Probably too many, but.…I think you are right. The “sacred cows” or as we tended to phrase it “pet rocks” are going out the window with all of the legislative hot air. Might not be a bad thing in the end, particularly if the “system” becomes less able to produce those flights of fancy, but getting rid of all of that fat (in the cows and rocks) is going to be hard and painful and I wonder how much of the real, honest warfighting capability is going to be sacrificed along the way. Hopefully not too much of the baby goes out with the dirty bathwater! :-)

Politicians are politicians no matter what stripe. It seems to all be about the sound bite or photo opportunity for the campaign back home. Perhaps the hometown constituents need to read the oath that their representatives are required to take, instead of just the campaign flyers, and hold them a tad more closely accountable for the meaning of those words.

Well said Alan. Its funny to see those who disagree. The Tea pathetics have elected 80+ members who are on record happy to cut but not in their own backyard. They have pension and healthcare for life all while denying Americans the same. Its too funny. You want Tea Party life move to Somalia. The tea party sadly mistake HATRED of my government for Patriotism.
When the other 99% of Americans serve I will care what a budget cutter thinks. How many Repub, Demo or Tea Party have thrown their precious children into war and now the rest of us are too expensive, our military pension too good? LOL I weep for them. Those who do not serve should say very very little or pony up their children in a draft. NO TEAPARTY EVER! We should all just kill ourselves then their burden will be lifted.
The Bush2 tax cuts are even too precious for them to act on. The top 1% get richer and the Tea Party thinks we are all too expensive. CLUELESS!

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