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I suggest a 20%, across the board, reduction in government spending for starters. Then I suggest a close and critical look at ALL Departments, Agencies, etc. with the intention to justify their existence based on their cost. If we can do without them, dump them. I suggest a close and critical look at ALL regulations under the same criteria and with the same result...if we can do without them...dump them.
These suggestions will have a twofold effect:
1. They will reduce the size, scope, power and spending of the government.
2. They will eliminate the enormous uncertainty that is afflicting the business community and will result in an increase in hiring and a surge in the economy.
So...there you have it. Those are my suggestions. What are yours?
Actually I pretty much could agree with yours, but why not go a few steps further.
Like millionares don't need tax cuts, so "no tax cuts for the rich
Free trade is a play on words we get a lot more imports they get a lot less exports come on throw ina tarrif or something.
"Windfall tax" and" inheirtance tax" worked to create more tax money before it can again so bring both back..
With a smaller compact government and more money coming in from 3 differant directions, 4 counting no more loopholes.
Every loophole filed on any tax return that tax return will be asubject to audit.
Oh, and a tax on any foriegn made product coming into America to be sold.
Foriegn aid only to be given to true allies; if any country doesn't like us, step off no more foriegn aid.
Now you have asked a lot of people to make sacrifices to pay off the debt.
I have asked some people to make sacrifices to pay off the debt.
I will agree to your suggestions if you but agree to mine?
I see nothing wrong with thateace