The deep, excruciating pain inflicted by the infamous sequester’s automatic $85 billion in spending cuts is beginning to crush the spirit of our glorious leaders.
Every stroke of the pen hurts, as congressional budgets are slashed a mindless 8.2 percent. The resultant chaos, we are told, presents a fatal threat to our survival as a nation.
A recent Washington Post exposé revealed more than a few of the budget-cutting horrors:
- Congressional offices are wantonly canceling magazine subscriptions. Magazines contain important facts desperately needed by those entrusted with governing every aspect of our existence. Denied essential reading material, national literacy levels could plummet.
- Communication between congressional representatives and their constituents is being disrupted as offices increasingly respond through low cost e‑mail, instead of mailing through the more expensive U.S. Post Office.
- Foreign junkets are also getting scrutinized. For instance, the congressional delegation sent to Rome to welcome the new pope dared the indignity of flying commercial.
It has gotten so bad that U.S. Rep. John Campbell (R‑Calif.) was forced to actually look into the phone bill paid by his congressional office. He found he could save $200 a month.
The sickening reality of budget cuts? They always hit our poor leaders hardest. But somehow, without magazines or lavish junkets, forced to use email and fly commercial and occasionally peruse a bill, our solons bravely carry on.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.
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Noblesse oblige.