i thought, how hard could that ororore. have a great weekend and good night. neil: tick, tick, tick, getting sick, sick, sick. the world hasn't ended. not the politicians and apparently not less. consumers, average americans, those who are spending every day. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. in new york's times square. walk on by. by-and-by, those signs of calamity. $85 billion in budget cuts hours away, i am not saying that something horrific can't happen. i am saying that contrary to all of the scar tactics ahead of this moment, the guys who cried wolf are having a very quiet moment. you do have to wonder. maybe they are looking at this whole world right now. maybe beause they crunch the numbers we have scott and mark and gretchen. >> happy sequestration a. neil: i cannot say that. [laughter] >> what we are seeing is the sequestration or the ramifications down the road. they are going ahead with a big meat cleaver. >> was at a butter knife? they don't think the cuts will be that complicated. what do you think? >> the market realizes something. we need t