Sen Toomey: Let Obama Make Sequester Cuts
Lehigh Valley Sen. Pat Toomey proposes letting the White House make targeted spending cuts to avoid across-the-board reductions if sequester kicks in Friday
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey wants to let the White House make federal budget cuts required by the impending sequester to "cut in the least disruptive way possible." Toomey, a Republican from Zionsville, Lehigh County, said the move would help keep air traffic controllers on the job while cutting spending in redundant areas such as the federal government's 15 different financial literacy programs. "I'm not sure the federal government has demonstarted it's qualified to teach financial literacy," Toomey joked in a conference call with reporters Wednesday afternoon. He noted that the sequester will require only about 2 percent of spending to be cut from a government budget that has doubled in size over the past 10 years. Modest -- not draconian -- …
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Garrett Rhoads
2:00 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The sequester in question was demanded by President Obama. He insisted on it. It was not "engineered by congress". Further, the President got the tax increases he wanted on the "evil 1%". It is now time for him to "reach across the aisle" and cut some spending. I will agree with Mr. Ballard that the Federal Government's lack of political will to cut pork spending on special interests instead of …   more ›