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Will cuts slam military electronics supply chain?
Brian Fuller
2/25/2013 12:09 PM EST
PHOENIX--Sequestration cuts in the US federal budget are set to take effect Friday, March 1, and the doomsday scenarios are everywhere.
Transportation officials predict massive airport delays; and Congressional Budget Office estimates cuts will put 750,000 people out of work.
One fear is that the cuts in the military budgets will severely damage demand for electronics and semiconductors all along the supply chain.
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Transportation officials predict massive airport delays; and Congressional Budget Office estimates cuts will put 750,000 people out of work.
One fear is that the cuts in the military budgets will severely damage demand for electronics and semiconductors all along the supply chain.
Click to read the rest of this article on EDN.
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EREBUS
2/28/2013 4:21 PM EST
We are dealing with politicians.
Each will defend anything made in thier state or district with great oratory and scare tactics.
Its what they do.
I will judge them on what things they really cut.
Maybe their pay for not doing anything useful for the last four years. That should just about balance the budget.
Just my opinion.
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don3605
3/8/2013 6:44 PM EST
That and their retirement program, put them on Social Security like the rest of us.
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