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Congress may add flexibility to sequester cuts
President Obama may be backing away from his doomsday spending-cut predictions as the sequester goes into place. But the new party line is that while there will be no impact in the first few days, there'll be a slow,
Scroll down for an update to this story: — Sequester, Week 1: It's grim out there. Airport delays have become intolerable, hundreds of teachers have already been laid off, markets are tumbling — okay, just kidding. None of this
President Obama may be backing away from his doomsday spending-cut predictions as the sequester goes into place. But the new party line is that while there will be no impact in the first few days, there'll be a slow,
A CBS News poll released earlier Tuesday showed nearly as many Americans blame Obama for the sequester (33 percent) as Republicans (38 percent). Previous polling had placed significantly more blame on the shoulders of Republicans.
After weeks of stalemate with Republican leadership over a deal to replace the wide-ranging, across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration, President Obama has been consulting with a new set of Republican lawmakers — the so-called "common
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