The job cuts, known as a "suction save" delayed for two months, the end of the confrontation "fiscal cliff" on January 1, part of the legislation.
But overall cut, with the thought of the crisis, has almost disappeared, replaced by a common sense of inevitability.
"I think we will have a period of" downsizing ", and said: "I think the protests from the voters will force some compromise, will appear in the second half of march, in economic policy director Steve bell, two party policy center and former republican house budget committee office director.
Defense industry attention, from the fact that the $85 $half of spending cuts will come from the department of defense budget, a wide range of other government plans to partner.
Outgoing defense secretary Leon · palmer inside tower (Leon Panetta) and his successor, chuck hagel ·, warned that the job cuts will affect military preparations.
Wednesday's news that fourth quarter, the U.S. economy may shrink by congress's lack of urgency, because it by leaps and bounds to cut spending on March 1, launched.
GDP, according to a report by government spending in the growth rate of 6.6%, and defense spending in the rate of 22.2% in the third quarter of 1972, the biggest drop since.
But failed to find alternative savings on March 1 deadline is not expected to cause the financial crisis, because, uniform distribution in the military and domestic project cut, will begin to gradually bite.
The difference is "fiscal cliff" cut, these are not accompanied by large-scale tax increases threat, and ultimately only the most tax payers money collection of legislation, the end of the fiscal cliff confrontation results.
"Disastrous"
Worry about running depth of the defense department, from President Obama nominated for defense minister, hagel weapon manufacturers northrop LuMen company. They called on lawmakers to find a solution.
Hagel said, layoffs will be "destructive" the pentagon.
"It will endanger military preparation, disturb each investment plan, he said:" in the written reply senator Thursday hold a hearing before the problem of confirmation. "I urged congress to eliminate the permanent storage threat, and through a balanced deficit reduction plan."
Though there is no sign of the public, the republicans and the Democrats negotiation between, in order to avoid cut, blame game going quite well.
House republican representative budget committee chairman Paul Ryan said earlier in the week, he believed that the automatic cutting "may occur," because the Democrats don't willing to accept further cuts in domestic programs cover military spending.
Senate democratic congressional republicans before the responsibility, say they are not willing to accept a higher tax, as a kind of balance method, to replace part of job cuts.
Another factor is in the house of representatives work - deficit hawks think the military should take more deficit reduction burden has more and more influence. Traditionally, the republican party including Ryan, last year the republican vice presidential candidate, trying to to protect military plan.
"Momentum has been transferred to the party that we want to get only savings, will be save storage," bell said.
These fiscal conservatives think Obama will not negotiate with them or agree to any big cuts to social welfare programs.
He added that this is possible, in a deal, congress can provide a certain flexibility, make their cut, rather than accept them in their current, comprehensive plate type, let domestic institutions and other legislative language.
Some Democrats say concern cuts may cause serious economic loss.
"New Hampshire democratic senator jean ShaXin said:" I think there should be a sense of urgency, because... We are looking for in the economy, and strive to restore and number of people who, we hope to have a job still unemployed people,.
"What we know is the failure of the action has significant influence, is completely unacceptable," ShaXin said, the senate appropriations committee members of the armed forces.
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