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Wanted: A President and a Congress Who Will Put Fat City on a Crash Diet
Townhall.com ^ | January 18, 2013 | Donald Lambro

Posted on 01/18/2013 8:52:09 AM PST by Kaslin

WASHINGTON - Archaic, bloated, duplicative, wasteful, inefficient government is like the weather. People complain about it but no one's figured out how to change it.

I took some comprehensive, well-received whacks at the problem in several books in the 1980s, one of which was "Fat City - How Washington Wastes Your Taxes." It focused on waste and wantonness in more than a hundred agencies, programs and other back-water bureaucracies, costing more than $100 billion a year, which cried out to be terminated, downsized or sold on the auction block.

That was big money then, but it wouldn't even dent the debt in the Age of Obama who's been ramping up budget deficits at the rate of more than a trillion dollars a year.

Someone gave Ronald Reagan a copy of Fat City at the start of his 1980 presidential campaign and he began referring to it in his speeches and interviews, and handed out copies at his first Cabinet meeting.

He believed government wasted a lot of the money that Americans sent to the IRS each year and that many of the programs Congress had created over the decades needed to be either abolished, consolidated or cut to the bone.

Not only did he think no one would miss many of these all-but-forgotten agencies, but that the money saved was better left in the wallets and bank accounts of the nation's businesses and workers, creating jobs, strengthening families and expanding our economy.

Reagan succeeded in pulling a dispirited nation out of a deep, two year recession in the early 1980s through his Kennedy-style, across the board tax cuts. Unemployment fell significantly, the economy soared and tax revenue rose because people were working again.

He also made strides in fighting waste, fraud and abuse through the sweeping Grace Commission reforms and he managed to curb the budgets of programs here and there. But a spendthrift Congress fought his efforts every step of the way, often to a standstill.

Reagan's combative budget director David Stockman privately expressed deep frustration to this reporter that he hadn't been able to put more budget-cutting scalps on his belt. But he wasn't blaming only the Democrats.

Just before he left his post in 1985, Stockman called me in for an interview. On his desk was a heavily marked up copy of an article I'd written for The Washingtonian magazine about where to cut the budget.

"We've had a four-year shot at going after all these little mothers, and nobody around here will do it," he told me.

"But the point is, when you go through these things over and over, and you see how embedded the resistance is -- and it's not just big spending Democrats, it's Republicans when it comes down to parochial interests -- then you realize how insuperable the task is."

He then went down my list of targets and complained, name by name, how GOP lawmakers had fought him tooth and nail to preserve these programs.

That was then. This is now. And there's plenty of blame to go around. The government is grotesquely swollen with waste-filled programs and agencies that no longer serve a useful purpose and need to be ended.

And it's gotten much worse under President Obama's administration. He's interested only in enlarging the size of the government and spending more, as is obvious by a long list of new regulatory and social welfare programs he has created or wants to expand.

You could wallpaper every building in the nation's capital with the pages of countless federal reports on the amount of waste that has been dug up by investigators. But that's not a priority on Capitol Hill or in this administration.

Take, for example, a Government Accountability Office report that recently looked into the amount of duplication throughout the government. Among its 345 pages:

-- 20 federal agencies that run 56 programs dealing with financial literacy.

-- 80 economic development programs sprinkled across four agencies that cost taxpayers $6.5 billion.

-- The Transportation Department spends $58 billion on 100 programs employing 6,000 employees "that haven't evolved since 1956."

-- 15 separate federal agencies administer more than 30 food-related laws.

-- Five departments are overseeing nearly $6.5 billion dealing with bioterrorism.

"This report shows we could save taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars without cutting services. And in many cases smart consolidations will improve service," says Tom Coburn, the waste-fighting Oklahoma Republican senator known as "Dr. No", who requested the study.

Dubious spending can be found in virtually every corner of the vast federal bureaucracy, often in agencies that are among the government's most sacred cows, immune from any budget cuts.

Obama's been pushing for more spending on science, including the $31 billion National Institutes of Health. But an investigation by noted health care analyst David Maris of Forbes Magazine found some shocking expenditures.

They included $386,000 to study massage therapy on rabbits; $453,000 to study breathing in meditation; and $1.1 million to study weight loss through medication in a long list of studies that Maris called "flaky."

In a perfect world, Congress would have an efficient, high tech, cross-referenced, legislative oversight system to apply a hard-nosed annual review of every program and expenditure in the government. But none exists. Its creaky, disorganized, snail's pace committee structure is basically the same one that existed in the 18th Century.

Most of the wasteful, expendable programs I criticized in Fat City are still there, spending money -- including the Export-Import Bank bankrolling the richest Fortune 500 companies; a small business agency, for all its billions, that's had a minuscule impact on new business creation; and Agriculture programs right out of the horse and buggy era.

One of these days a presidential candidate will run on a radical platform of overhauling this antiquated, wasteful bureaucracy we've constructed over 200 years.

Until then, we're paying through the nose for a lot more government than we need or can afford that is fast eroding the foundations of our country and its economy.


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1 posted on 01/18/2013 8:52:14 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
One of these days a presidential candidate will run on a radical platform of overhauling this antiquated, wasteful bureaucracy we've constructed over 200 years.

That will only happen after it crashes. The crash will come when the debt ceiling isn't raised. And the GOP will work feverishly to make sure that the debt ceiling is raised. Because the GOP doesn't want the system overhauled. They like the system just as much as the Liberals do.

2 posted on 01/18/2013 8:57:19 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Nothing will change until after the war.)
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To: Kaslin

Cut the fat and instead of playing golf, head down to Quantico and do some live fire training with the folks using that facility. That’s what I’d like to see in a president. Rather than some metro, toting a murse/shoulder bag (with no weapon in it) and coming down the steps from AF1 like he’s doing the bunny hop. Put and end to radical left wing extremism. Get the demokkkrats out of office next round of voting.


3 posted on 01/18/2013 9:02:37 AM PST by rktman (Live the oath you took or get out of office!)
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To: Kaslin

The Federal government is like the 85 year old man who still thinks he has driving skills. He gives up the keys only after he has totaled the car on a tree he didn’t see.


4 posted on 01/18/2013 9:02:52 AM PST by lurk
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To: ClearCase_guy
One of these days a presidential candidate will run on a radical platform of overhauling this antiquated, wasteful bureaucracy we've constructed over 200 years.

That's the cause Rick Perry was prepared to fight for in 2012 but once we got wind of it, "SS's a ponzi scheme", he was done for. Attacked, ridiculed, mocked and abused by both the left and the right.

Everybody's for fixing bloated washington and cutting the pork until you start eying up THEIR pork!

5 posted on 01/18/2013 10:11:21 AM PST by pgkdan ( "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Kaslin

Her name is Sarah Palin! Check her budgets in Alaska. Note the Republicans and Dems whose public careers she ended.


6 posted on 01/18/2013 10:17:08 AM PST by BillM (.)
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To: rktman

Very well said


7 posted on 01/18/2013 10:55:12 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: lurk

Or like a teenager who just received his drivers license a month ago and thinks he is experienced now and speeds down the road 80, 90, 100 MPH. Doesn’t see the curve and the oncoming vehicle and hits the vehicle head-on or broadside and kills the driver and or passenger and him self


8 posted on 01/18/2013 11:04:40 AM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

My pet peeve has always been the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

The Indian Wars ended over a hundred years ago. Let them fend for themselves. (Well, they more or less do but let’s do away with the agency)


9 posted on 01/18/2013 2:24:18 PM PST by hattend (Firearms and ammunition...the only growing industries under the Obama regime.)
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