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If
I Were President, I’d Create the
‘Elimination Commission’
By Patrick Dorinson
Published July 22, 2011
“It
costs ten times more to govern us
than it used to, and we are not governed one-tenth as good”.
--
Will Rogers
Over
the last few weeks and months the
President and Congress have been arguing about the need to raise the
debt
ceiling before August 2, so the country won’t default on its financial
obligations and have its American Excess card canceled.
Both
are blaming each other over who
drove the country into the ditch.
It
doesn’t matter who drove it into
the ditch. What matters is this: how are we going to get the car out?
Republicans
say cut spending and
Democrats say raise taxes.
The
idea of raising taxes in this
shaky economy is out of the question and would only be used to feed
Congress’
spending addiction. No need to give the junkies in Washington more dope.
The
first thing they need to do is cut
spending. Just like most American families have already done.
But
how much to cut?
Both
parties and the president have
been talking about budget cuts as high as $4 trillion over 10 years.
Sounds
like a big number right? But those cuts are puny in comparison to the
magnitude
of the problem.
The
2011 budget was $3.8 trillion
meaning that the Federal government spends about $10.4 billion a day.
So if my
public school arithmetic is right the $400 billion is about 40 days
worth of
spending.
And
with the national debt at $14.5
trillion and counting those cuts are chicken feed.
It’s
like a family paying the monthly
minimum on their credit card. Interest will still add up and it will be
years
before the debt is paid.
In
February 2010 President Obama
announced a Debt Commission whose mission was to offer a bipartisan
solution.
When they reported their recommendations to him in December 2010 he
thanked
them and then promptly ignored their plan.
To
be fair both parties whined and
complained about the recommendations and consequently they died a quiet
death.
No one even attended the funeral.
So
if President Obama and Congress are
either unwilling , unable or simply won’t cut the government down to
size who
will?
Maybe
it’s time for the people to get
a crack at solving the problem.
If
this old cowboy ever became
president, I would introduce a new word to Washington. It is a word
they never
use when talking about reducing government or budget cuts. That word
is:
e-l-i-m-i-n-a-t-e. As in to get rid of completely.
One
of my first acts as president
would be the creation of an “Elimination Commission.” It would be made
up of
regular folks from across America instead of the ex-politicians,
lobbyists,
lawyers and permanent political class that populate the 68 square miles
surrounded by reality that is Washington.
The
Commission’s job would be to
eliminate entire departments, agencies and programs that are
ineffective,
unnecessary, or just cost too dang much for little or no return.
And
unlike President Obama -- who
created a Debt Commission and then didn’t follow its advice -- I would
be
guided by what the Elimination Commission says. If it’s good enough
with the
regular folks on the panel it’s good enough for me.
All
cabinet departments, agencies and
programs would have to appear before the Elimination Commission to
justify
their existence and convince the Commission why they shouldn’t be
eliminated.
They would have just 20 minutes to make their case. Why? Because as
they say,
time is money.
The
model for the Elimination
Commission would be the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC)
that was
formed in the late 1980’s in order to close military bases that had
outlived
their usefulness and realigned others to save money and make the
military more
efficient. And just like BRAC the Elimination Commission’s
recommendations
would be given to Congress for an up or down vote. No amendments, no
changes
and no special interest lobbying.
Ronald
Reagan once said, “The closest
thing we will ever see to eternal life on this earth is a government
program”.
He
was right.
In
1898 Congress passed a 3% excise
tax on long distance phone calls to pay for the Spanish American War.
The war
began and ended that same year but the tax lasted for 108 years until
it was
finally eliminated in 2006.
We
don’t have 108 years to eliminate
unnecessary government programs, agencies and departments.
We
need to start right now.
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