Harrison Bergeron said:
FLBear5630 said:
Harrison Bergeron said:
BUDOS said:
Perhaps it is a matter of perspective. Some would holler about a 9 billion dollar cut in the defense budget, or homeland security or FEMA or from an infrastructure bill, etc. As long as it affects those who aren't us just cut away. There's more American ways to do this, and if we would put Americans first then there might not be such political alienation and polarization.
However that takes something we no longer have as a nation
What would an "American" way to do it look like? How would you propose we balance the budget?
The reality is only about 10% of dollars sent to D.C. actually return to the people, so there is really no one other than bureaucrats affected by the reduction. The only reason there is so-called "polarization" is because the left built a large, taxpayer-funded infrastructure to fuel its retaining and gaining power. That is why there is so much screaming - its losing some of its money train it used to fund its power.
Brookings has a very good article on the size of Government.
Is government too big? Reflections on the size and composition of today's federal government | Brookings
Bottomline, no matter what era you pick the size of the Federal Govt on Jan 19, 2025 was in proportion to the US population in other eras of US history. If we want to shrink it, attrition would do just fine. No need for the theatrics. The Government is NOT as big as you think for a 365 million person population in a more technical world.
I have no problem reducing costs, but them services and infrastructure is going to suffer. Based on Trump's budget Defense is not getting cut, it is growing (as is total spending). Question is do you want your money going to provide for the things the Fed does or do you want the States to do it? You are paying in either Income, State Income, or Sales tax because the cost of Government is NOT going down.
That's a silly argument. Government does not necessarily need to be proportional to the population. The fact someone took the time to write that and someone actually thought it was serious speaks volumes. We live in a stupid country.
I do agree we should eliminate 75% of the federal government and have the states administer most of what it does today. The federal government really should be national defense and some law enforcement. Most everything else could be managed at the state level.
You really think that the Government service cost is not related to population size and geographic area? Defense and some law enforcement? You can't be serious, to simplify it look at an Annexation Study from your local Government. Same concept, the cost of services, infrastructure and protection all go up with increased population and geography. If the tax based can't support that most jurisdictions can't allow the Annexation without a tax increase. What you will get is that it will be a tax increase doing what you guys want, just not in Federal Income Tax Trump will keep that down. You will just pay more everywhere else.
Let's discuss the transfer to the State... Feds are going to transfer the money to the States in Block Grants, we do it now in Transportation. States do not have the capacity to handle what the Feds have been doing outside of Transportation. The State bureaucracy is going to balloon, where do you think those fired Feds are going? The States and locals.... Already happening with the DOGE cuts. We now have relocated Feds managing State Agencies and more consultants than ever because the States need help to do what the Fed did. Based on these genius moves the Bureaucracy in the US is going to be twice what it was before Trump. Federal budget will be bigger, State Sales Taxes will go up. It is all a shell game...
Excerpt from Newsweek...
"The job market: For starters, states are putting up "We're hiring" signs for fired federal workers, as
Adam Edelman reports.
Governors around the country are attempting to recruit these employees for public and private sector jobs in their states, while providing them with other resources as they exit their current positions and search for their next.
It's primarily Democratic governors in blue states who are leading the charge. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul launched the "You're Hired" initiative this week, specifically targeting federal workers for state government roles who have lost their jobs as a result of the Department of Government Efficiency's cost-cutting efforts.
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green recently signed an executive order instituting an expedited hiring process for qualified federal employees who are on their way out and seeking employment in state government positions.
One Republican, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, is getting in on the effort too by advertising 250,000 open private sector positions in the state. Virginia, home to approximately 340,000 federal workers, could be one of the states most affected by DOGE's job cuts. "
So now, those of us who spent our careers working with small towns have to deal with these relocated Feds that are turning EVERYTHING into bureaucratic nightmare because most elected officials believe that the ability to manage big is a good indicator of managing small... They could not be more wrong, totally different skill sets. They go from having a ton of people and resources to a local or state government with none. They end up falling back on performance metricing everything. Ever try to do peformance metrics on a Dept of one or two? It is comical DOGE is creating a cluster****...