MacAttack
Just the tip
Hey Hygro, I'll try to break down your questions in sections.1) How big is too big?
1. How big is too big? Let me put it this way. Federal spending is triple the amount of federal spending at the height of World War II. And then we were conducting a global war campaign. We had troops in Africa, the Pacific, and Europe, all fighting. We had the Lend Lease program with the Soviet Union. The nation was fully mobilized for war. We are no longer in a global conflict. Yet we have still have nearly 200 troops in places like Greenland? Even if it was half the size it may still be too big. There is more government waste than I can even express on here. Particularly with all the interest group pandering. I would like to see term limits on Senators and Congressmembers. That would be a good start.
2. What I would cut? Holy cow! My list is long. I will hit on the first two dozen (in no particular order) and be brief so this post doesn't overwhelm:2) What things would you cut from the federal government?
1. the TSA (privatize it)
2. Federal Flood Insurance (privatize it also)
3. Eliminate the Small Business Administration (they do nothing fruitful)
4. Repeal the Davis-Bacon Rules. (for those who don't know, these rules are where the government must pay fat union-set wages to workers on federal construction projects.
5. Reduce significantly foreign aid (eliminating it is my preference, it really does us more harm than good)
6. the Department of Education (this at worst is a state and local thing, I prefer to privatize all education, give me my tax money back so use that money so I can decide where I want to send my little girl. We are spending $32,000 per student per annum on a national scale, while good private schools in Texas are no more than $35,000. I am willing to pony up the extra $3k. Reality has taught me that government "public" schools are one of the worst parts of America).
7. End Social Security. (Putting money into Social Security is currently my worst investment in my portfolio. The rate of return won't beat inflation by the time I start collecting. Shoot, there may be no money left in the trust by the time I hit collecting age)
8. Industry and niche subsidies. (It promotes crony capitalism rather than free market capitalism)
9. Health Care Insurance regulations, such as Obamacare. (Health Care insurance should be more like car insurance. Only cover catastrophic losses. I mean, companies purchase Stop-Loss Insurance for their regular insurance plans. Insurance for insurance? That's absurd. I bet you don't know how much doctor visits, surgical procedures, or CAT scans really cost. Can you imagine if we have Food Insurance? Where we purchase food and an insurance plan covers 85% of the cost? Milk would be as expensive as jewelry.)
10. Nation building endeavors. (Exhibit A: Latin America. Exhibit B: In more detail, in June 2004 the US Military loaded $12Billion in shrinkwrapped $100 bills, weighing almost 400 tons, onto planes headed to Iraq. That money is now missing, and nobody knows. Military officials do this when then they are asked ->

11. Food Stamps. (This is where charities come in, folks won't go hungry in this country. If you make at least $30k a year that puts you in the top 2% of wage earners in the WORLD. We do not need government to help our neighbors, we as private citizens will do so, through charity, because it is in our nature)
12. Useless programs like Head Start, (which has been an expensive faliure)
13. US postal service. (Privatize it)
14. End the War on Drugs. (Because Prohibition worked so well. I don't do drugs, I think drugs are destructive to society, but the black market it creates is worse. Legalize all drugs, and treat them like cigarettes and make some serious money off the potential TAXES!)
15. the A1 Abrams retrofitting programs (its cheaper to buy new tanks than to retro fit these antiquated tanks, and sell/recycle the scrap metal. They haven't done that because it would close an Army base and the district's congressman and lobbying group puts the breaks on it. I wish I could remember their names, sorry.)
16. Worthless grants like the $150k comedy tour in India a few years ago (we got no tangible or intangible gain from that)
17. Gun control programs (all they are doing is disarming law abiding citizens, as criminals will use them regardless, the Nazi's were the first to institute full gun control. Once they disarmed the citizenry, it became easier to oppress.)
18. Narrow the US Military's mission. It will better serve our troops and save billions in tax money.
19. Cut Medicare and Medicaid. (It will save us $441 billion. If we gave every man woman and child $1M to cover a lifetime of medical expenses, it would still be less money. It will also give consumers incentive to price compare amongst doctors and pharmaceutical companies. This will invariable nurture innovation which often leads to price drops)
20. Get rid of OSHA. (workplace injuries and deaths were already declining and the rate did not decline at a faster rate after the inception of OSHA)
21. Bank bailouts (there is no such thing as too big to fail, that is a scam).
22. Deregulation of industries ("Congress should be judged on how many laws they repeal not how many they pass" - John Boehner (one of his too few sensible quotes))
23. Public transportation (Privatize it. The private sector does a better job.)
24. Tariffs. (All they do is hurt economies at home and abroad, and other governments impose their own to "punish" us.)
3) If you cut government to your preferred size, and the debt remains, is it still a problem?
3b) If so, why?
See, the thing is, every dollar the government spends goes straight to the private sector. This is an accounting fact. It's also figuratively true. Running surpluses therefore is the opposite. Tax surpluses come from the private sector. Running surpluses shrinks the private sector.![]()
That is not possible. The only way that would happen is if there was extreme corruption and waste.
the debt will not magically disappear over night after cutting government, but I can assure you the US Government will be able to pay it off at an incredible rate, it will make Congress's head spin.
Every dollar does not go to the private sector, to think it does, is an absurd conclusion. Here are a couple of examples where it goes other than our private sector. It lines foreign leader's personal coffers, it ends up in our enemies's hands, and it is not used to further our economy and society. Government Payrolls: I guarantee you that some of the money some government workers get from their wages, goes to illicit drug use, oversees to relatives, personal savings in places not at banks or investment firms (think underneath mattresses, jars, etc where they lose value based on inflation).
The money that does go to the private sector may also not be benefiting the economy and society. Think opportunity cost and efficiency.
Sorry this is a long post. I will stop now. <<steps off soap box>>
