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Rich: Sequester Was Accident That Could Have Been Avoided

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    New York magazine’s Frank Rich on the continued battle over government spending.

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That everybody.

Those line I I saw the light to president but I don't think he's been gentlemen but I augmented.

Do you think of -- present how to deal with people like John Boehner.

And it Mitch McConnell and I.

I don't know that Eric -- I've got name Connell Eric Cantor -- -- -- -- can't.

-- -- -- He's -- would be telling one of those things from the -- television you have.

Oil removal so I I loved the laws are an idol but one side over the other and -- -- I'm -- and I -- And and then I see that that is reduced of the level.

All of the administration of the government announcing and it's it's -- move hormle.

Petty and petulant timidity.

The -- going to close the White House took two hours for kids were and you know all or just wanna come Easter vacation -- Broke.

It is -- and petulant as it and so obviously.

How much money effectiveness save the federal government you know fifteen dollars just -- -- is all I think.

You're particularly that we right they're all basically lying -- all posturing.

And while my sympathies are more.

Towards Obama than the Republican leadership of congress right now the fact is that this was an accident that could have been avoided.