Oddly Phrased Sentence: "unreasonably cut consistently"

Here I would make a plea for style over grammatical correctness. The emphases are certainly debatable but a little pernickity. In my view, the phrase " has been unreasonably cut consistently, ..yet" is clumsy and does not make the point as strongly as it might. I prefer "has been consistently and unreasonably cut,.. yet" . Adding the "and" removes any doubt about the emphasis and a "clipped" ending with the single syllable word "cut" makes the point stronger, especially juxtaposed after a pause ( comma) with "yet". In this way, the author's effort to make the contrast is made stronger.