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Budget

Budget, Taxes

Time to REIN in the Executive Branch

09/01/2010 staff

On September 22, Senator Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) introduced the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act as the companion bill to Rep. Geoff Davis’ (R-Ky.) legislation, H.R. 3765.  The DeMint legislation aims to stop costly anti-free market and job-killing regulations that are often imposed by federal agencies without any congressional oversight.

Budget, Energy

The Perfect Storm for ESPCs

09/01/2010 staff

Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) is an idea whose time has come.  The federal government is beyond broke.  The budget deficit reached a record $1.4 trillion at the end of last fiscal year.  It is projected to remain over $1 trillion annually for as long as estimators can see.  This level of deficit spending will […]

Budget, Taxes

Creating More Federal Employees

07/01/2010 staff

The debt of our nation is soaring.  The U.S. Government has spent more than $13 trillion above what it has taken in.  The Obama Administration and Democratic majority in Congress have passed policies causing government to grow faster than ever adding more than $1.4 trillion in additional debt this fiscal year alone.   

Budget, Housing

Congress Spends Without a Budget

06/01/2010 staff

Deficits are soaring and spending continues unrestrained.  Americans are infuriated at a government that does not appear to care about how much is being spent or even if the spending has any relation to the amount of revenue coming into the government.  Neither President Obama nor Congress appear to care how much this spending will […]

Budget, General Waste, Taxes, Transportation

GM’s “Claims” of Repayment

05/01/2010 staff

During the economic crisis that unfolded over the last few years, the federal government became the lender of the last resort, not because it had any money, but because it had the ability to borrow money on behalf of the taxpayers to lend to struggling businesses. 

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste, International

The Ongoing Farce of the “Emergency Supplementals”

05/01/2010 Leslie Paige

As the House of Representatives rushed to finish legislative business in advance of the Memorial Day recess, the fate of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2010Supplemental Appropriations Bill was pushed off until lawmakers returnon June 8.  The bill allocates $37.5 billion to support ongoing war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Unfortunately, it also piles on tens of billions of dollars in additional funding for dozens of non-emergency items, all of which add to the $1.56 trillion annual deficit and the national debt, which topped $13 trillion on May 25, 2010, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

Budget, General Waste

The Congressional Pig Book in Focus

04/01/2010 staff

April 14, 2010 was not just the day before tax day; it wasalso the day when hard-working taxpayers got the news that$16.5 billion of their taxeswas wasted on pork-barrel earmarks with the unveiling of Citizen Against Government Waste’s (CAGW) annual expose of pork-barrel spending, the 2010 Congressional Pig Book.  2010 also marked the 20th anniversary […]

Budget, Taxes

Robbing Peter to Pay Paul – Trying to Track Stimulus Money Robs Oversight of Other Federal Spending

03/01/2010 Leslie Paige

By now, news stories related to the difficulty in tracking expenditures related to the “stimulus” spending package, or the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and estimating jobs “created,” “retained,” or simply “funded” by the bill are legion, legendary; old news, in fact.  President Obama swore that his administration would track “every dime” of the $862 billion spending bill.  The federal government dedicated an $18 million website, www.recovery.gov., to the task of chasing down the dollars.

Budget, General Waste, Housing, Taxes

Stimulating…or Just Plain Depressing?

02/01/2010 staff

February 17, 2010 marked the one-year anniversary of America’s favorite farce, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  Ironically, this $862 billion “stimulus” bill has proven to be nothing more than a profligate program that has further depressed the nation’s economy.

Budget, Commerce

The Year of Living Dangerously

01/01/2010 Thomas Schatz

The nation will hear President Obama’s first State of the Union Address on Wednesday as he tries to salvage a devastating plunge in popularity for his agenda.  But, as bad as it has been for the President, whose support has dropped from 69 percent a year ago to 48 percent, the largest first-year drop by any President that has been tracked by polls, it has been much worse for taxpayers.

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