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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">April 26, 2013: Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell testifies on Capitol Hill
in Washington, before the House Appropriations Committee, subcommittee on
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies budget hearing on forest service.APWASHINGTON
The U.S. Forest Service is in the business of preventing fires,
not starting them.Yet the agency set off alarms in Congress and state
capitols across the West by citing the automatic spending cuts as the
basis for demanding that dozens of states return $17.9 million in federal
subsidies. And it's all come down to a bureaucratic squabble over whether
the money is subject to so-called sequestration because of the year it
was paid -- 2013 -- as the Obama administration contends, or exempt
from the cuts because of the year it was generated -- 2012
-- as the states insist.Right now, it's a standoff heightened by history
and hard fiscal realities. But with taxpayer cash scarce, both sides are
digging in: The Forest Service has to slash 5 percent of its
budget under sequestration. The states, meanwhile, have depended for decades
on a share of revenue from timber cut on federal land. Perhaps
least willing to compromise are members of Congress who are up for
re-election next year and are loath to let go of money that
benefits potential voters back home.It's not clear who gets to decide or
whether the question ends up in court. But lines have been drawn."We
regret having to take this action, but we have no alte
ather the result of the fog of war, or something like
it. An inquest would be conducted. The bottom of this would be
gotten to.The slow walk was on.Romney subsequently shied from the subject.
The one time he made mention of the attack in a debate
with Obama, the president caught him on a technicality and moderator Candy
Crowley of CNN helped to humiliate the former Massachusetts governor.The
press, mostly either cowed or uninterested on the subject, let the issue
drop too. Obama's strategy was successful. Political disaster was averted.
Cue the confetti.But having been re-elected, the election strategy re: Benghazi
is causing something of a hangover for the president.Now that we have
had the first large-scale terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11, public
anxiety about Islamists and terrorism is way up. With that backdrop, Republicans
are re-opening the inquest into the Benghazi attacks. This time the questions
aren't so much about non-existent riots or why Americans in an Islamist
country weren't on higher alert.This time it's about allegations of a cover-up.
Did Obama officials muzzle critics in service of the president's re-election
goal? Was the inquest full and fair? What did the president know,
and when did he know it?Given it all to do over again,
Obama likely would repeat his pre-election approach to Benghazi: denounce
critics, go slow and minimize any broader significance of the attack. After
all, he did win a second term.But
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