Subject: RE: If you cut federal spending by 20% across the board on "Day 1"Federal budgets could probably be cut by 20% simply by changing the rules on how cost centers get their budget for the following year. I remember when I was in the Navy that we'd be going on spending sprees as the end of the fiscal year approached because the gov't has the awesome notion that if you didn't need the money this year, then you don't need it for next year and thus your budget gets slashed. So, whether you need the money or not, every cost center spends like crazy to use up their budget around that time. The level of waste that is just systemically ingrained is kinda crazy. Wouldn't that mean that almost a million federal employees would be unemployed the next day If the gov't can run effectively with a million fewer employees, then we've got a million too many employed as it is, so aside from the impact on unemployment numbers, I see very little reason to not do that, anyway. The gov't should be building the economy, not acting as a surrogate employer because they cannot figure out how to. |