Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sequestration: A Conservative Victory?



Recently, several conservative political commentators have written opinion pieces for the website Politico where they argue that the coming sequestration is good for both the US and the Republican Party.  Rich Lowry, editor at National Review, argued in a piece called “The Great Sequestration Panic” that warnings about the consequences of sequestration are overblown and being used by the Whitehouse as scare tactics.  Another column, entitled “Sequestration: Good for US and GOP” (by David Avella, president of the conservative group GOPAC) claims that sequestration will have a positive effect on the US, and will help Republicans in the next election. 



The arguments presented in these columns boils down to the fact that the US has a large debt, and sequestration is going to cut spending.  Lowry in particular throws around a lot of figures to try to show that sequestration will not have a large impact on the economy, at one point saying that “It’s hard to see how a cut of a little more than $40 billion this year can possibly tank a $16 trillion economy”.  (Of course, if the cuts are so insignificant it begs the question of why the fight over sequestration is bringing Washington, D.C. to a standstill).  Avella, meanwhile, claims that the reason the economy is still in such poor shape is because businesses are worried about the national debt and if we could reduce the debt, or at least the deficit spending, the economy will rebound and Republicans will sweep the midterm elections. 



            Of course, what these commentators miss is the fact that the reason sequestration is damaging is not because of the size of the sequester compared to the overall budget, but the way the sequestration will be implemented.  The US budget could most likely handle these reductions if the cuts were done in a targeted, balanced approach.  The upcoming sequestration, however, uses an across-the-board method of cutting without consideration of what these cuts will do to already-underfunded government programs.  Avella also does not take into consideration that the reason that Washington has been spending so much money is to help the economy recover.  Deficit spending is oftentimes necessary when facing an economic downturn, as the money the government pumps in to the economy helps put more people to work.  And as more people re-enter the work force and see wages rise, the increased tax revenue naturally eliminates the deficits.   

               While reading these columns, I was reminded of an article by Conor Friedersdorf that ran in The Atlantic.  Titled “How Conservative Media Lost to the MSM and Failed the Rank and File”, Friedersdorf talked about how, during the 2012 election, many conservative commentators offered analyses that supported their ideological position, rather than based purely on available facts.  This happened to such an extent that many people who got their news from only conservative sources were genuinely surprised when Mitt Romney lost.  I think that the conservative commentators who have been opining on the upcoming sequestration have not learned any lessons from the 2012 election if they really think that sequestration will be good for the US and help Republicans in the next election. 



Works Cited



Avella, David. "Sequestration: Good for US and GOP." POLITICO. N.p., 28 Feb. 2013. Web.



Friedersdorf, Conor. "How Conservative Media Lost to the MSM and Failed the Rank and File." The Atlantic. The Atlantic Monthly Group, 7 Nov. 2012. Web.



Lowry, Rich. "The Great Sequester Panic." POLITICO. N.p., 21 Feb. 2013. Web.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Phelan I agree with your analysis of those out of touch commentators and with sequestration. For example I fully support a drastic reduction in military spending, but over a 5 or even 10 year period. Being realistic though these cuts are going to hit poor people the worst with cuts to social programs. The facts seem to elude those who get most worked up about them. Austerity clearly is not the path of prosperity and if anyone has a doubt about it they can look to Europe. The United States should reinvest in massive infrastructure products and green energy as part of a public works program and grow out of the deficit, not try and starve itself out. Sequestration is completely unnecessary and won't benefit anyone, especially those seeking to exploit it for political gain.

Brandi said...

Zach and Phelan

You both have good points. As I was reading this post I couldn't help but think of one questions. What will the grid lock do for voter turn out in the mid term election? The midterm elections already have low voter turn out. I think there was something in our reading about how mistrust in government will lower the incentive to vote. This gridlock has to creating massive mistrust

Jon Martin said...

Good post Phelan. I have done 2 posts now about sequestration and agree with your comments about Republicans lobbying through perspectives aligned with party ideals as opposed to basis in facts. I have come to the conclusion that it Congress worked together to get into this mess and both parties want to blame the other for the outcome. Overall, I think you did a good job!

Angelica said...

This post and the comments were very informative and had a lot to add to the arguments going on, its was nice to see the different opinons and perspectives.

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