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Budget

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

One for Three, and Savings for All

02/13/2013 wchristian

“To sequester, or not to sequester?” That appears to be the question for many of our congressional Hamlets.

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

Rep. Pelosi’s Comment Misses the Mark on the U.S. Budget Problem

02/12/2013 staff

This weekend, House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) spoke with Chris Matthews on “Fox News Sunday.”  During the interview, Pelosi delivered a quote that may be the early front runner for most absurd quote of 2013: “It is almost a false argument to say that we have a spending problem.

Budget, Taxes

Higher Taxes Will Lead to New Spending

01/05/2013 staff

The fiscal cliff, a combination of automatic budget cuts and tax increases set to take effect at the beginning of 2013, has dominated the news since the 2012 Presidential election.  The effect of going off the cliff would be detrimental to the U.S. economy, potentially leading to a 3.6 percent decline in the gross domestic product.  These impending negative consequences have led to Congress and the president scrambling to strike a deal. 

Budget, General Waste

Budget Season: The Most Expensive Time of the Year

04/13/2012 staff

Under President Obama’s watch, federal spending has continued to balloon unchecked and taxpayers now hold the bill for a staggering $15.6 trillion national debt. There has never been a more crucial time in the nation’s history to pass a fiscally responsible, deficit-reducing budget.

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste

It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again: GAO Exposes Government Waste and Duplication at its Worst

03/13/2012 staff

On March 1, 2011, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published “Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Revenue,” identifying 34 agencies, offices, and initiatives that provide similar or identical services to the same populations, along with 47 programs that are either wasteful or inefficient. The list includes 18 nutrition and food assistance programs, 47 job retraining programs, and 80 economic development programs, along with $77 billion of waste at the Department of Defense and $125 billion in improper payments by government agencies, among many others.

Budget

Obama Doubles Down on Corporate Welfare

03/13/2012 staff

On February 17, 2011, after touring Boeing’s plant in Everett, Washington, where the Dreamliner is built, President Obama announced that he will ask Congress to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), and that he will encourage the bank to match export financing provided by foreign governments in an effort to “ensure that [manufacturers] are competing on an even footing.” The President’s statement dovetails with his “fairness” agenda, but Ex-Im Bank is unalloyed corporate welfare. Its populist mission – the subsidization of American exports – might appeal to a wide swath of economically unsophisticated observers, but it is nonetheless un unfair giveaway of tax dollars. Ex-Im Bank should be terminated, not renewed, and certainly not expanded.

Budget, Taxes

President Obama’s Corporate Tax Plan Invites Crony Capitalism

03/13/2012 staff

On February 22, 2012, President Obama released a proposal to lower the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent, while also eliminating loopholes in the tax code. Considering that the effective corporate tax rate of 34.6 percent in the U.S. is the highest rate in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and is nearly 50 percent higher than the OECD average, a move to a lower rate is long overdue. Unfortunately, the devil in the White House’s plan lies in the details.

Budget, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

State and Local Government Defined Benefit Plans Are “Inherently Flawed”

02/27/2012 staff

On January 10, 2012, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) released a report on state and local government defined benefit pension plans in which he detailed the risks associated with the nation’s $4.4 trillion public pension debt, calling the defined benefit pensions structure “inherently flawed in the state and local government setting.” This massive liability is dangerous for taxpayers and could mean future cuts in services, reductions in benefits, higher taxes, or a combination of these less-than-desirable options.

Budget, General Waste

The Elephant in the Room

02/27/2012 staff

Every summer, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) combs through the dozens of budget proposals drafted by Presidents past and present, senators, representatives, think tanks, and nonprofits in an effort to come up with a list called Prime Cuts that would hack away at government bloat and lighten the load for taxpayers. CAGW staff takes this project seriously, leaving no stone unturned and sparing no agency. Last year, for the first time since 1993, CAGW produced a Prime Cuts Summary detailing the federal government’s most wasteful and outdated programs.

Budget, General Waste

Obama’s Proposal to Merge Agencies Merits Thorough Review

02/27/2012 staff

As part of a larger proposal to shrink and streamline government, the Obama administration announced on January 13, 2012 that it is seeking congressional approval to merge federal agencies. The President’s plan would not allow Congress to modify administration proposals, but the adoption of any plan would be subject to an up-or-down vote.

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