The House approved legislation on Wednesday that would give the Obama administration 30 days to provide details on how it will deal with a required $109 billion cut to 2013 spending, which the administration must impose under last year's debt-ceiling agreement."Sen. Reid has said, 'I'm not going to back off sequestration,'" Hensarling said. "Thus, we are looking at a 10 percent real cut in our national defense."
this is republican theater they want "we the people to think they ae all gung ho about this bill but all they have done is try and shift all responsibility to the Pres. claiming he won't work with them when it's they that won't and never have worked with him, they have vested interest in the pentagon spending big business type interest so it really lies on them to come up with a solution, but they are trying to make it look like the Pres. is shorting their friends in the corporations i hope Pres. won't blink, if they agree to tax hike on rich then all's well in the war room, if not they can kiss that kickback money goodbye.
they want to squirm out of their obligation to compromise with this admin, but Pres. has their number, they will participate as they are payed to do or really face losses in Nov.no matter how much they try to blame the Pres. that's old now it won't work they have a track record now.