The government may have averted sequestration in December, but it won’t avoid it for long, according to Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.
“We’re gonna have a sequestration. we’re gonna have some pain because the politicians on the Hill aren’t going to make cogent, smart decisions about alternatives to this until they start feeling some pain,” Coburn said on Wednesday’s Morning Joe. “It’s a stupid way to govern, but that’s the way we’re doing it right now. I think the blame lies on everyone’s shoulders including the president’s. Then we’re going to start coming around and picking and choosing what’s important and eliminating what’s not of great value and what we can’t afford.”
Coburn believes the pain is necessary to motivate both sides into making tough cuts and hard choices.
“Sequestration will be some very bitter medicine that will draw some people to their senses,” he said. “People will start getting pressure from home and all of a sudden people’s positions are gonna change a bit and become a lot more cooperative.”









