Posted on 02/02/2010 9:34:14 AM PST by IbJensen
(CNSNews.com) - Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) told CNSNews.com that there are a number of federal programs in existence for no good reason that the United States could do without to help trim the federal budget, which, for 2010, is estimated to have a $1.4 trillion deficit.
In an interview about the deficit and federal spending at the U.S. Capitol last week, CNSNews.com asked Hatch, Is there a federal agency that you think should be closed?
Hatch said, Give me a chance. Ill show you a number of them that I think we could do without.
Im not saying that there isnt some good in all of them, said Hatch. Yeah, we could do without a number of federal agencies and, or at least federal programs all over the country, and if we narrowed it down to the ones that really work, the ones that really benefit our American citizens, it would be a heck of a lot less than we have today.
Last week, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that the current budget trend will add a projected $6 trillion total to the national debt over the next 10 years. In light of the reports findings, Senator Hatch was asked if there were any federal agencies he would like to see closed to help balance the budget.
Hatch said the federal government is trying to get into the lives of the American people in every way, which has created a number of federal agencies that taxpayers do not need.
Well, there are a number of Departments that we could seriously strip down and there are some departments that are costing us an arm and a leg for no good reason and its pure politics, pure liberal politics, to just build the federal government at the cost of everything else and get federal control here, he told CNSNews.com.
There are things the federal government can do better national security, intelligence, there are a number of things that the federal government is geared to do better on -- but not everything, and theyre trying to get it into every one of our lives in every way and in the process, we get bureaucracies that dont work, Hatch said, adding, people that on Friday afternoons, theyre gone before noon.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the federal government currently employs over 2 million people, 85 percent of whom work outside the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Weve got all kinds of feather-bedding going on in the federal government that shouldnt be here, said Hatch. You know, when you look at the health care program they tried to pawn off on America, it is everything thats wrong with Washington in the eyes of the American public and yet it would have built the Democrat constituency like you cant believe.
More and more people living off more and more of the government, and its the little red hen story thats getting to the point where, if we dont get it under control, a lot of good people are just going to quit working and quit paying their share and quit trying and thats just wrong, said Hatch. It isnt fair to do this to the taxpayers of the United States.
When asked for a list of the agencies the senator was referencing, Hatchs office directed CNSNews.com to Senator Tom Coburns office, who is leading efforts to eliminate duplication of services provided by several federal agencies.
Sen. Coburn (R-Okla.) has proposed an amendment that apparently would save taxpayers $120 billion by consolidating more than 640 duplicative government programs, cutting wasteful Washington spending, and returning billions of dollars of unspent money, reads the amendment.
The proposal aims to consolidate programs within the following federal agencies: Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State and Department of Transportation.
For example, the Department of Agriculture received $26.8 billion in discretionary funding for FY2010, which was a 6 percent increase over last years non-emergency discretionary level. Sen. Coburns amendment would eliminate $1.3 billion (five percent) from the Department and direct the Secretary to eliminate and consolidate the over 130 duplicative programs at the Department and eliminate waste to produce savings.
A transcript of the exchange between CNSNews.com and Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) follows below:
CNSNews.com: Is there a federal agency that you think should be closed?
Sen. Hatch: Give me a chance. Ill show you a number of them that I think we could do without. Im not saying that there isnt some good in all of them. Yeah, we could do without a number of federal agencies and, or at least federal programs all over the country, and if we narrowed it down to the ones that really work, the ones that really benefit our American citizens, it would be a heck of a lot less than we have today.
CNSNews.com: Senator (Judd) Gregg (R-N.H.) said that the Commerce Department would be a good place to start because they should be he just said that would be an agency that could be cut to ultimately balance the budget or a least contribute to it.
Sen. Hatch: Which ones that now?
CNSNews.com: The Commerce Department.
Sen. Hatch: Well, there are a number of Departments that we could seriously strip down and there are some departments that are costing us an arm and a leg for no good reason and its pure politics, pure liberal politics, to just build the federal government at the cost of everything else and get federal control here. There are things the federal government can do better national security, intelligence, there are a number of things that the federal government is geared to do better on -- but not everything and theyre trying to get it into every one of our lives in every way and in the process, we get bureaucracies that dont work; people that on Friday afternoons, theyre gone before noon.
Sen. Hatch: Weve got all kinds of feather-bedding going on in the federal government that shouldnt be here. You know, when you look at the health care program they tried to pawn off on America, it is everything thats wrong with Washington in the eyes of the American public and yet it would have built the Democrat constituency like you cant believe: More and more people living off more and more of the government, and its the little red hen story thats getting to the point where if we dont get it under control, a lot of good people are just going to quit working and quit paying their share and quit trying and thats just wrong. It isnt fair to do this to the taxpayers of the United States.
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Yeah, like all the ones not specifically mentioned in the US Constitution.
Pffft~ They just don`t get it.
HEW could be removed wholesale. Those areas are the responsibility of the States under our late, lamented Constitution.
why not start by defunding thinge like ACORN, Planned abor-er-parenthood, PBS, etc..?
Pity this didn’t occur to him a few decades ago.
There are so many possibilities - foreign aid and money to the UN should be on the list.
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Sorry, I didn’t hear Hatch mention one department or program he would get rid of. Give me the knife. You wouldn’t recognize the government in less than 24 hours.
How about taking a close look at Article 1, Section 8. If a federal program is not explicitly mandated, then strike it. I’m sure it won’t strike out any more than about 3 trillion out of the 3.8 trillion proposed budget.
EVERY department created in the ‘70s as an effort to appease the hippies needs to be disbanded posthaste.
Yes, every entitlement program, for example. They should all be given the axe.
Yeah, like all the ones not specifically mentioned in the US Constitution.
Hatch is a pencil-necked geek. Somehow this ‘Republicrat’ got emasculated during the Clinton regime. They probably have pictures of Hatch french-kissing a poodle...or something even more perverted.
>>There are so many possibilities - foreign aid and money to the UN should be on the list.<<
We should do a Survivor type reality series. Each department has to compete to stay in existence. At the end of the show one department gets cut.
There's Dirty Harry and Booby Hatch!
I’d watch!
Start with the White House since there aren’t any old white guys living there anymore.
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