An
Unlimited Christmas Credit Card
by
Amy Payne
December
10, 2013
What
if you had no spending limits this holiday season?
You
could take that dream ski vacation you’ve always wanted…and buy
all new ski gear for your family to take on the trip…wait, why are
you renting a cabin? Go ahead and buy that cabin! And don’t forget
the private jet that will take you there…
This
is basically how Washington spends your money.
While
you’ve been planning your expenses carefully, Congress hasn’t had
a proper budget in years. It just keeps tacking on spending.
That’s
why the 2.5 percent budget cut Congress agreed to a couple of years
ago was so important. The credit cards are beyond maxed—we’re
more than $17 trillion in debt.
When
you hear Members of Congress complaining that they can’t find
anywhere to cut—that even existing spending cuts should be undone
so they can spend more—remember these little goodies:
Government
employees visiting the Caribbean on your dime
Taxpayers
paying for more efficient coffee bean roasting
A
“Star Trek” parody video for an IRS convention
All
this booze you bought for diplomats to entertain
A
video game that simulates a high school prom
These
are only the beginning. In fact, Heritage experts have helpfully
identified outdated or unnecessary government programs that could be
eliminated so Congress could save $42 billion of your money.
So
let’s not hear that there’s nowhere to cut. It’s time for
budgeting—and staying within that budget.
Read
this and other articles at the Heritage Network
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