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Sunday, April 28, 2013

How to truly balance the US Budget..in simple terms without thousands of pages!


Our main priority should be to elect Presidents,Congressional Reps and members of the Senate who are truly Constitutional Representatives of 'We the People' not dedicated to Special interest groups and expanding the regulators who are bankrupting our once great nation.
We truly need to reduce the size of  the US government to only those agencies which are necessary to provide for the security of the nation... all other agencies should be left up to the individual states as intended by our founders.
If we reduced the Federal bureaucracies by 75% we could save trillions of dollars each and every year!
Just take a look at Obamacare...over 20,000 pages of regulations and more being added each and everyday..I say defund/abolish 75% of all government agencies and get back to the basics...our founders did not intend for the US Government to override the jurisdictions of the states and become a uncontrollable monster destroying everything in it's path!

Bureaucracies Within Bureaucracies
Many of the 456 federal agencies reported to exist by the federal government consist of hierarchies of agencies within themselves. Bureaucracies within bureaucracies.
For example, the National Institutes of Health.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Here’s just one example of a federal agency from the below list of major federal agencies. This one consists of 47 separate bureaucracies!
If there are this many bureaucracies within just one of the 456 major federal bureaucracies, how many thousands of federal bureaucracies exist?
How can voters possibly hold politicians to account for the performance of these bureaucracies when most people don’t know they exist – much less what they do, how much they spend, and what good and bad results they produce?
The politicians don’t know what these agencies do either. Most of the time, they don’t even read the bills they vote into law.
This is runaway Big Government in the extreme — growing bigger every year. 


A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies 

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