Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Addressing the Issue of Excess Government Spending


Well folks I think you all have to agree, no matter what your politics, our country is in a mess right now.  We are divided like I have never seen since I have been around, unemployment has been close to 8% for the last 4 years and our government is spending $1 trillion more than we take in every year.  In this blog segment I want to address the issue of runaway government spending as addressing everything in one segment is just too much 

Our country collects more tax revenue than any country in the world but in the last 4 years we are spending over $1 trillion more a year than we have collected.  Obama cannot come up with a budget, and I do not think one has been approved by the Democratic controlled senate since Obama became President.  The Dem’s just keeping asking for approval to raise the debt ceiling but offer no plan to get this run-away train under control.  I feel there are some things that we could do now to start working toward a balanced budget.

1.  Stop all foreign aid immediately.  We are borrowing money and then turning around and giving it to other countries and this is just ridiculous.  Once we get our own finances in order by having annual balanced budgets, then we can consider trying to help others but for now we need to focus on helping ourselves.

2.  Reform the welfare program by creating a system that gets people off welfare and to where they can take care of themselves.  I am a firm believer in helping people in need when the ones in need are doing all they can to help themselves.  I do volunteer work through my Rotary Club to help others and it is a feel good experience for me.  What I cannot stomach though are lazy people that feel the government owes them so they lie around on their butts, collect their monthly welfare check and do nothing to try and better themselves.  This needs to change so we can get these people off welfare and back taking care of themselves. 

First, anyone on welfare needs to submit to regular but random drug tests.  Some states are already doing this but this needs to be universal.  Anyone using illegal drugs should not be collecting welfare.

Second, the welfare system needs to include free vocational training and education programs that all adult welfare recipients have to participate in.  If you give someone money to buy fish for dinner, you feed them for one meal.  If you teach them how to fish, you feed them for life.  As part of this reform, I think each recipient should have an advisor or counselor to help the recipient select the best development path for him or her so they can get to a self supporting status as soon as possible.  Getting people off the welfare rolls and on to payrolls would save us huge amounts of money and at the same time, increase our base of taxpaying Americans.

3.  We need true immigration reform.  Allowing an uncontrolled flow of illegal immigrants to enter this country and then allowing them to become US citizens without going through the naturalization process in pure insanity.  No other country in the world allows this and this includes MexicoMexico will throw you in jail if you enter their country illegally.  Also how can you justify allowing illegal immigrants coming in from Mexico to obtain citizenship through an amnesty program but immigrants from Europe and overseas still have to go through the naturalization process. 

I am sure you are now asking well how this affects our budget deficit.  Well what this does is it puts huge additional demands on social services including our public schools, hospitals, etc.   If you want a good example of this, just look at the state of California.  That state has had a very liberal policy toward illegal immigrants and it has been overwhelmed by this.  The state is hanging by a fiscal thread and is on the verge of bankruptcy.  Their taxes are sky high and people and businesses are leaving the state by the droves because of this.  Sooner or later this fiscal house of cards will collapse and I look for it to be sooner.  Bottom line, immigration reform not only makes us safer but it also will save us a lot of money.  I know people that went through the naturalization process and I commend them for it as they did it the right way.  How do you think they feel about giving illegal immigrants amnesty and automatic US citizenship?  I think we all know the answer to this. 

4.  Reevaluate every program that receives significant federal money and determine if it is really worth what we are spending.  We waste so much money on pork projects that members of our Congress have shoved down our throats so they can benefit the people that elect them.  Every one of these programs needs to go through a viability evaluation and terminated if it is not money well spent.  I know this will take a lot of people to do this, which will cost money, but it would be worth it as it would save us far more when the wasteful spending discovered is eliminated.

We have to have more reliable people in place to eliminate the fraud and/or waste in many of our major government agencies such as the Dept of Defense, Medicare, etc.  Anyone caught trying to scam the system by fraudulently overcharging a government agency for goods or services needs to do significant prison time.  All of you have read about this kind of government waste and/or outright fraud it is time we develop a zero tolerance policy for it.  We need to better organize these departments so we have an adequate number of qualified people in place to effectively address this problem and fix it. 

5.  The special retirement and medical benefits that all members of Congress and the other governing branches have need to be terminated immediately and the funds now in those programs need to be rolled into Social Security and Medicare.  It is about time the people that govern us be subject to the same federal programs that the rest of us are forced to be part of.  Also, if Congress fails to pass a budget by the required deadline, their pay is suspended until they have passed a workable budget. 


I know there are many more things that need done before we get to where we have a balanced budget but I think this is a darn good start don’t you? 

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