One of the major results of three years of failed high-stakes
As it stands, it's becoming increasingly likely that hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts — variously described by policymakers as "devastating," "shameful," and recession-causing — is likewise inevitable.
Since the point of this austerity package is to control government spending and decrease the debt, it's worth considering how effective these cuts would actually be.
The reality is, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Congressional Budget Office, these cuts don't even control the debt in the long run:
The outcome is considered negative by forces in both parties, as the military will see deep cuts in readiness and other government programs will see significant cuts in staffing and resources. Democrats are attempting to avert or delay the cuts in order to maintain the trajectory of the recovery.