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Here’s How Trump Wants to Streamline Government
The Daily Signal ^ | June 21, 2018 | Fred Lucas

Posted on 06/23/2018 8:09:47 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

The Trump administration proposes to reform and reorganize government by streamlining food regulation, merging two Cabinet departments, and consolidating housing programs.

Combining the Education and Labor departments is among 32 proposals in a plan released Thursday by the Office of Management and Budget in response to a charge President Donald Trump issued 14 months ago.

“We wanted to change the dialogue in Washington, to say it’s not acceptable to have things that just don’t make sense,” Margaret Weichert, OMB’s deputy director for management, told The Daily Signal.

Weichert did not provide an estimate of savings, but said it would be clear in the administration’s next budget proposal.

Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, lauded the report’s recommendations Thursday during a Cabinet meeting convened by the president.

By the direction of @POTUS, we released a plan to make government more effective, efficient and accountable to better serve the American people.

Click here to see my video explaining the #GovReform plan ? https://t.co/ncUlclj3xd

— Mick Mulvaney (@MickMulvaneyOMB) June 21, 2018

The OMB’s 132-page plan also would merge the food component of the Food and Drug Administration, now part of the Department of Health and Human Services, into a Department of Agriculture entity to be known as the Food Safety Agency.

The report notes that the USDA regulates chicken, but the FDA oversees eggs—if the eggs are in shells. If the eggs are processed and in a carton for pouring, then it’s the USDA’s job.

What’s more, the FDA regulates cheese pizza but the USDA regulates pepperoni pizza.

“Our favorite one is an open-face roast beef sandwich is regulated by the Department of Agriculture,” Weichert said. “If you stick a layer of bread on top of it, and you add new bureaucracy, it switches to FDA. That just doesn’t make sense.”

Since the Labor Department and the Education Department both are responsible for learning and skills for Americans, the Trump administration wants to create a single Department of Education and the Workforce.

The merger, if approved by Congress, would put the United States in line with most other developed nations that are part of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Weichert said.

“When it comes to education and labor, most OECD countries managed education and labor missions in an integrated fashion. It’s actually part of the kind of competitive advantage dialogue that you can see in Europe and China,” Weichert told The Daily Signal, adding:

Lifetime learning and whatever form of education is needed to both drive the needs of society broadly, but also to drive the economy, is integrated. The House committee itself that has jurisdiction over these two agencies is a single committee.

Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., chairwoman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, called the proposed change a long overdue recognition of the connection between the two missions.

“We welcome the administration’s focus on education and workforce issues together, and as we continue our oversight over the Department of Education and the Department of Labor, we look forward to working with the administration on the proposal and how the new department could function to best serve American students, workers, job creators, and families,” Foxx said in a public statement.

The merger idea already is getting pushback, though, including from unions.

“The proposed merger of the departments of Labor and Education is yet another attempt by the Trump administration to weaken programs that serve and protect working families and to concentrate even more power in the hands of large corporations,” Chris Shelton, president of the Communication Workers of America, said in a formal statement.

In general, the OMB report calls for combining the functions of several departments and agencies and largely eliminating duplication.

Between a quarter and a third of the recommendations may be done through executive action, but the bulk of them would require congressional action, Weichert said.

In April 2017, Trump signed Executive Order 13781, which directed the Office of Management and Budget to propose a plan that would reorganize governmental functions to limit duplication.

The resulting plan contains solid ideas, said Paul Winfree, who was director of budget policy at the White House when Trump asked for the reorganization plan. Winfree since has returned to his position as director of the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.

“The Heritage research team started thinking through a reorganization proposal more than three years ago,” Winfree said in a statement provided to The Daily Signal. “Early in the administration, I drafted the executive order that established the plan for assembling the proposal, which the president signed.”

“OMB worked closely with the Heritage team,” Winfree said, “and it’s obvious from reading the administration’s proposal that everyone is moving in the same direction.”

The federal government spends about $250 million a year for education programs on financial literacy across more than 20 agencies. The report recommends consolidating programs to save time and taxpayer resources.

The plan also calls for moving programs providing rural housing loan guarantees and rental assistance out of the Agriculture Department and into the Department of Housing and Urban Development, locating all federal housing programs in a single Cabinet department.

“To be sure, there’s going to be a lot of good public-sector drama around some of these proposals,” Weichert said, adding:

But I hope underneath all of that, we can find a spirit of willingness to actually do the right thing for the American people. Frankly, all of us know we need to do something. That’s why this president was elected. That’s why the American people wanted a businessman to come to Washington, was the fact that so much business as usual in Washington doesn’t make sense.

Past presidents, going back decades, have tried to reorganize and reform government but haven’t reached the desired effect, said Max Stier, president of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonpartisan research group.

“No one can reasonably dispute that our government needs reform, but structural reorganizations are rarely the most effective way to improve service to our citizens,” Stier said in a public statement.

The OMB report notes that President Warren Harding created the Bureau of the Budget in 1921 in one of the earlier reorganization attempts of the 20th century.

President Jimmy Carter carried out a personnel reform agenda that was fully implemented under President Ronald Reagan. And Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama all pushed efforts to reduce duplication and increase public-private sector cooperation.

“For the administration’s reorganization plans to succeed, the president and members of his administration must articulate a government-wide vision for reform, the rationale for each proposal, and how the administration will implement changes and measure progress,” Stier said. “The White House also must get congressional buy-in and bipartisan support, make substantial, upfront investments, and plan for sustained attention over many years.”

Still, Weichert contends now is a time for action.

“Our system was designed after World War II, addressing legacy problems that in many cases are not problems today, and, we are 20 years into the 21st century, fundamentally. We have no time to waste,” she said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bureaucracy; government; idiocy; reform4reformsake; reorganization; streamlining; stupidity; trump

1 posted on 06/23/2018 8:09:47 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
“The proposed merger of the departments of Labor and Education is yet another attempt by the Trump administration to weaken programs that serve and protect working families and to concentrate even more power in the hands of large corporations,” Chris Shelton, president of the Communication Workers of America, said in a formal statement.

Dear Mr. Shelton. Look at the unemployment figures and all of the factories being built or renovated--and then kindly shut your pie-hole.

Creep.

2 posted on 06/23/2018 8:16:34 PM PDT by Lysandru
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I have an idea.

It's a very simple and straightforward one.

End all federal government involvement in Education, Housing, and Agriculture. Give the states a one-time block grant for them to set these programs up themselves under the 10th Amendment.

Make the FDA into a non-profit organization.

3 posted on 06/23/2018 8:17:16 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Democracy: The cliff's edge of Marxism)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

We don’t want the damned government STREAMLINED!!

We want it SHRUNK. And SHRUNK. And then SHRUNK some more. Stuff the damned eternal life monster back into its constitutional confines. Our taxes would go down 50%, the country would operate more smoothly, and we would enjoy sweet liberty once again.


4 posted on 06/23/2018 8:19:28 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

10% of the budget could be cut with no noticeable effect. I say get rid go Education, Commerce, EPA. I like DeVos/Pruitt but they can leave in romantic fashion.


5 posted on 06/23/2018 8:19:34 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

One of the things I enjoy about Trump is his RELENTLESS positive drive. We all get inundated with the negative, deceptive crosstalk, but he is always somewhere BEING positive, looking full of energy and skewering his enemies with a wink and a smile. We can learn from the man!


6 posted on 06/23/2018 8:32:43 PM PDT by avenir ("But as for you, teach what accords with sound doctrine."--Paul to Titus)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

7 posted on 06/23/2018 8:34:45 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks ( The US Constitution ....... Invented by geniuses and God .... Administered by morons ......)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Done right, this could be big — really big.

Nothing creates chaos like a reorganization. Old alliances are broken. Everyone starts jockeying for position. The deep state will lose and Trump will win. Bigly.


8 posted on 06/24/2018 12:52:53 AM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: avenir; V K Lee

One of the things I enjoy about Trump is his RELENTLESS positive drive...looking full of energy and skewering his enemies with a wink and a smile. We can learn from the man!

Amen, amen to that! Well done.


9 posted on 06/24/2018 2:05:57 AM PDT by poconopundit (MAGA... Get the Spirit. Grow your community. Focus on your Life's Work. Empower the Young.)
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
Nothing creates chaos like a reorganization

You nailed it.

Chaos can be good or bad--but in .gov it is usually just total chaos. :-)

Trump thrives on it--bureaucrats hate it.
10 posted on 06/24/2018 2:38:12 AM PDT by cgbg (Hidden behind the social justice warrior mask is corruption and sexual deviance.)
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NASA, which is a civilian federal government department has become so overwhelmingly infected and contaminated (read weaponized) with radical climate change militants from the top down, the only resolution is to totally dissolve it and start over. I give you the United States Space Force. Control will be under the Commander-in-Chief through the Pentagon. Trumpian corporate re-organization when something is totally blowed up and it needs a chapter 11.


11 posted on 06/24/2018 3:29:09 AM PDT by USCG SimTech
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Also heard the education dept and labor


12 posted on 06/24/2018 4:35:03 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Then elect a damn Congress that will approve the changes?

Right now you dont have that, so all of these virtue signaling posts are just a bunch of hot air.

If merging them down is a first step, then it is a sight better than nothing at all.

And then there isnt even a assurance that these people will even approve this.


13 posted on 06/24/2018 4:38:16 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

We NEED a department of State, War and the Treasury. Maybe a Justice and National Parks bureau, but that’s about it.

Everything else should be run by the states.


14 posted on 06/24/2018 4:58:42 AM PDT by Alas Babylon! (MAGAMarchOnWashington.com)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

“10% of the budget could be cut with no noticeable effect. I say get rid go Education, Commerce, EPA. “

As a first step eliminate Labor, Agriculture, Education, Commerce, Transportation and HUD as well as most programs of the EPA and HHS. Let the individual states determine if they wish to keep and fund the programs benefiting their states. Merge the National Forest Service (from Agriculture) into the National Park Service. Merge Veterans Affairs into the Defense Department for administrative savings and to show the full cost of national defense. Privatize the Postal Service, Amtrak, Rural Electrification and Telephone systems, the air traffic control system, the national weather service and other business activities of the government. Repeal Obamacare and eliminate the 100+ agencies created by Obamacare.

With the remaining agencies, eliminate 10% of the payroll across the board. A straight 10% headcount reduction is standard practice for any new CEO taking responsibility for a turnaround. It results in real savings, forces managers to prioritize and sends the surviving employees a powerful message when dead wood and slackers are sent packing. Eliminate all bonus payments and raises to federal employees for a year to reinforce the austerity message.

Eliminate inflated baseline budgeting (base spending plus a growth factor). The baseline for budgeting must be the previous year spending.

Give the agencies one year to analyze the effectiveness of their programs and prioritize them in order of importance/benefit. Using these lists, in the next budget cycle cut the bottom 20%. Require all discretionary spending to be approved by the cabinet secretary and a list of each discretionary spending item, including the amount spent and non-government organizations receiving funds to be published immediately on the department’s website for the public to review.

Institute quantitative measures for bonus payments to government employees. Set the targets to discourage the practice of wastefully spending money at year end in order to use up appropriations. Pay bonuses for actual cost savings and for finding efficiencies that result in budget surpluses.

Change work rules which today make it impossible to fire unproductive, insubordinate, and incompetent employees. Set up review boards that allow due process hearings to eliminate pensions for criminal activity by employees.

Hold cabinet secretaries accountable. Require a public year end report from each secretary, similar to the annual report issues by corporate CEO’s, in which the cabinet secretary covers the results of the year, spending against budget, and both the accomplishments and shortcomings of the department.


15 posted on 06/24/2018 6:17:18 AM PDT by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

“10% of the budget could be cut with no noticeable effect. I say get rid go Education, Commerce, EPA. “

As a first step eliminate Labor, Agriculture, Education, Commerce, Transportation and HUD as well as most programs of the EPA and HHS. Let the individual states determine if they wish to keep and fund the programs benefiting their states. Merge the National Forest Service (from Agriculture) into the National Park Service. Merge Veterans Affairs into the Defense Department for administrative savings and to show the full cost of national defense. Privatize the Postal Service, Amtrak, Rural Electrification and Telephone systems, the air traffic control system, the national weather service and other business activities of the government. Repeal Obamacare and eliminate the 100+ agencies created by Obamacare.

With the remaining agencies, eliminate 10% of the payroll across the board. A straight 10% headcount reduction is standard practice for any new CEO taking responsibility for a turnaround. It results in real savings, forces managers to prioritize and sends the surviving employees a powerful message when dead wood and slackers are sent packing. Eliminate all bonus payments and raises to federal employees for a year to reinforce the austerity message.

Eliminate inflated baseline budgeting (base spending plus a growth factor). The baseline for budgeting must be the previous year spending.

Give the agencies one year to analyze the effectiveness of their programs and prioritize them in order of importance/benefit. Using these lists, in the next budget cycle cut the bottom 20%. Require all discretionary spending to be approved by the cabinet secretary and a list of each discretionary spending item, including the amount spent and non-government organizations receiving funds to be published immediately on the department’s website for the public to review.

Institute quantitative measures for bonus payments to government employees. Set the targets to discourage the practice of wastefully spending money at year end in order to use up appropriations. Pay bonuses for actual cost savings and for finding efficiencies that result in budget surpluses.

Change work rules which today make it impossible to fire unproductive, insubordinate, and incompetent employees. Set up review boards that allow due process hearings to eliminate pensions for criminal activity by employees.

Hold cabinet secretaries accountable. Require a public year end report from each secretary, similar to the annual report issues by corporate CEO’s, in which the cabinet secretary covers the results of the year, spending against budget, and both the accomplishments and shortcomings of the department.


16 posted on 06/24/2018 6:17:18 AM PDT by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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To: VanDeKoik

“Virtue signaliing post” — LOL. I don’t think so.

I’m 100% positive everybody here votes the right way. Within a year or two of arriving in Washington DC, most of the potentially good guys go squishy to get along and enjoy the cocktail circuit. The bastards vote for more spending to show the rubes what “they have done for them” and, thusly, government always grows.


17 posted on 06/24/2018 7:18:50 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

If it’s going to save money Congress will never approve it.


18 posted on 06/24/2018 8:07:08 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

“The proposed merger of the departments of Labor and Education is yet another attempt by the Trump administration to weaken programs that serve and protect working families and to concentrate even more power in the hands of large corporations,” Chris Shelton, president of the Communication Workers of America, said in a formal statement.”

Here’s the translation of that:

“The proposed merger of the departments of Labor and Education is yet another attempt by the Trump administration to weaken the bureaucratic self-interests in the federal government that serve and protect continuation of unnecessary jobs for thousands of federal workers, and to instead concentrate more power in the hands of those appointed to run the large federal institutions and the workd of their bureaucrats.”

OMG!! Trump wants the elected government to run the bureaucrats instead of the bureeaucrats running rings around their appointed bosses.


19 posted on 06/24/2018 9:03:19 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: cgbg

Yes, this could be a winning strategy against the deep state. It’s a game Trump can win easily.


20 posted on 06/25/2018 11:57:48 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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