If you shut down the Federal Reserve, the pork would cut itself.
/johnny
Lol @ “after inflation”.
All of welfare, food stamps, section 8, social security, medicare, foreign aid, green energy and 20% of the Pentagon.
What pork would I cut out if I could? I would start with Obama.
Energy Department right off the bat. Not cut-—gone.
HEW cut by half.
EPA Cut by half.
Wookie Staff, cut in half.
Congressional staff cut by 2/3rds.
Air Force One cut by half.
Obamacare Gone—Gone—Gone.
HUD cut in half.
IRS cut in half.
That’s a start.
SS includes massive amounts of new disability recipients. Some of them are on game shows and once “worked” for the post office etc.
My view of medicade is that it is rife with fraud... same for a lot of medicare.
Buying votes with hard earned money is the name of the game.
Breakdown Medicare and health and Social security to sub categories then ask.
Debt service will mushroom one day as well.
Ag, Ed, Commerce, IRS, etc.
Fedgov is a least 65% unconstitutional. Cut away.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/budget/fy2013/assets/budget.pdf
p. 69: I would cut roughly half of the “mandatory” Agriculture spending, including all federal crop insurance, all federal marketing services, the commodity credit service, and anything in “food and nutrition service” that duplicates other programs. Savings? $75B
p. 75: I would cut a small amount from the small Commerce budget - a total of about $1B or less out of $9B.
p. 83: I would cut about $100B out of the $525B military budget, and it’s not worth specifying the precise cuts.
p. 100: I would cut $72B from the $72B Education budget, and I would cut the separate $150B from the education loan program. Education is not a federal responsibility, and neither is lending money.
p. 106: I would cut $14B from the $35B Energy budget, and I would cut the separate $13B from the energy loan program. Lending money is not a federal responsibility.
p. 114: I would zero out the $81B in discretionary HHS spending in response to their unconstitutional trampling of freedom of religion in the HHS abortion mandate with ObamaCare. I would also cut the $860B in “mandatory” spending through a careful review of eligibility among those claiming disability - amount of cuts here? Unknown.
p. 121: Homeland Security? Unknown, but I would take an ax to TSA, for a significant chunk of their $5B, and make that a state or private responsibility.
p. 128: I would eliminate HUD’s mandatory and discretionary spending for $46B from the HUD budget. Housing is not a federal responsibility.
p. 135: Interior totals a mere $12B, and I would almost leave that alone.
p. 141. Justice totals $36B, and I would eliminate BATFE completely but otherwise leave that mostly alone.
p. 148: I would eliminate most of the $101B Labor budget, keeping unemployment insurance for now at $55B.
p. 156: I would cut $45B from the $60B State budget, and I would cut the separate $283B from the State loan program. Lending money is not a federal responsibility.
p. 162: I would cut $12B from the $99B Transportation budget, and I would cut the separate $3B from the Transportation loan program. Lending money is still not a federal responsibility.
p. 167: I would cut $12B from the $12B in Treasury TARP spending. All TARP should be immediately eliminated. budget, and I would cut an additional $12B from the $110B Treasury budget, along with their $4B in loans and $52B in loan guarantees.
p. 171: I would keep most or all of the $140B in Veterans spending
p. 181: I would cut at least $4B from the $9B EPA budget.
p. 185: I would keep most or all of the $18B in NASA spending, pending a more careful review.
I would review the NSF and SBA, line item by line item. SBA would need a lot to justify it, and NSF would lose some but not all of its funding.
p. 197: Social Security’s $883B is a big one, but a tricky one. We ave a moral obligation to keep our word to those over 65 on Social Security and to those within a few years of retirement. That budget cannot be cut much in the short term except by carefully reviewing those on “disability”. It is time to work on long-term stability, by raising te retirement age to correspond to our longer lives. For tose under age 55, more than 12 years from full retirement at age 67 (it’s already going up to 67), tey should add one or two months to the age every year until it reaches a sustainable level. That might be age 70 or 72. If you want to retire earlier, take lower benefits or save your own money, but the country cannot afford to subsidize decades of retirement for those whoa re not already close to that line. We can’t even afford to subsidize those over age 55, but we have to keep our word.
I’m sure I’ve offended everyone with at least one of my cuts, and no doubt a few of them are the wrong decision. I’d be happy to restore any proposed cuts that eliminate something wort the price, but tat is on a case-by-case basis. I would also be happy to cut many of the things I left in, again after careful review. It’s time to cut aggressively though - decades past time.
Total cuts above? Just over $1 trillion. I don’t think it’s hard to find massive waste. Being generous, I would even agree to keep half of the wasteful spending in the first year, with that waste programmed to be eliminated in the second year, to phase in the “austerity”.
Well, there's a good start, right there.
Abolish all of the pork for regulatory offices, public education and all.
We could probably answer that question easily and in minute detail if only...
...If only Hussein and his flying monkeys had not made it impossible to do so. REALLY BUSHS FAULT!!
From the archived web page image
Expect More.gov was an initiative of the George W. Bush administration. This website has been archived and is posted here as an historical resource. It has not been updated since the end of 2008 and links to many external websites and some internal pages will not work.
So much for Hussein transparency! This Expect More site graded All Federal Programs by department. All Thousands of them. Cant have troublemakers verify that at least half of decades-old programs got failing grades! AND WE STILL HAVE MOST OF THEM!!
Perhaps one of our patriotic White House Correspondents can ask Hussein the simple question...
WHY WAS THE WHITE HOUSE "EXPECT MORE" WEB SITE REMOVED IN LATE 2008?
Every Federal program which has failed for years (scoring les than 50%, 100% being totally effective in expectation and prediction) would be automatically cancelled permanently.
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Where's welfare (the free stuff, in all its permutations?) I'm guessing most of the biggest segment of the pie, hidden away all cozy and warm and well-hidden.