The above process has been broken for years.  The Obama admin hasn't sent a budget to congress cuz Obama doesn't want his name attached to anything; that's been his behavior since he was an IL Senator.  The House has proposed budgets and sent them to the Senate, but the Senate hasn't done anything with those proposed budgets.  Agree or disagree with the proposed house budgets all you want, but the House HAS proposed budgets.
What we've been left with for years is stop-gap spending bill after stop-gap spending bill.
Obama wanted the sequester.  Now it's politically expedient for him to rail against it and blame 'the stupid party'.  Let the sequestration happen.  When the world doesn't end maybe some people will wake up and realize that we have a spending problem.
		
		
	 
On the one hand, I can't get a good answer from Democratic Senators why the Senate hasn't passed a budget bill. On the other, IMO it's likely Republicans would obstruct one.
I'm not sure as a practical matter how damaging it is one hasn't been passed every year - though some sort of 10-year version did pass a year ago - given appropriations are passed.
I have a question into a staffer to check how many years Obama has submitted a budget.
My recollection is that Obama wanted the sequester no more than Republicans. The entire issue was driven by and only by the Republicans' refusal to raise the debt ceiling.
That was an irresponsible abuse of their power to try to blackmail.
As it worked out, 174 Republicans voted for the sequester and John Boehner said he was happy with the result getting "98% of what he wanted".
So it's the Republicans who are now distorting, trying to have talking points that everyone refers to it as 'the President's sequester' to play a blame game.
People on the right tend not to understand the issue of spending - they have a very simplistic, arithmetic approach to budgeting - 'we need a balanced budget!'
No, we don't. The debt we do have is way too high - thanks to Republicans, the Presidents who have shot it up are Reagan and George W. Bush - Clinton got rid of the deficit and nearly all the debt increase under Obama is from continuing Bush programs from the borrowed tax cuts to the off-budget wars - but the time to end it is not mid-recovery from the biggest recession in 75 years, except some areas that won't hurt the recovery too much.
Obama has governed like a moderate Republican - he's had more middle class tax cuts than in a long time, the government workforce has shrunk, and so on.
Thing is, much government spending stimulates the economy; some more than pays for itself.
Something most Republicans miss is that if you cut spending by an amount, but that causes the economy to shrink a good amount, you haven't done anything for the deficit. To these Republicans, every dollar not spent by the government has no cost by not being spent - it's simply saved. That is wrong, treating all government spending like it was just burning money.
That's why these countries who have adopted the same policies Republicans advocate - austerity - are seeing the economies shrink and make things worse than before.
Fact is, the fiscal system for the US which prints its own money and is the word's reserve currency are quite different than the fiscal issues for a citizen balancing a checkbook.
Mencken said every problem has a solution that is simple, neat and wrong. These Republican mantras about using checkbooks as a model are simple, neat and wrong.