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Exclusive: Tea Party Would Cut $9 Trillion
U.S.News & World Report ^ | November 17, 2011 | Paul Bedard

Posted on 11/17/2011 9:32:38 AM PST by mdittmar

Scoffing at Washington's troubled effort to cut just $1.2 trillion in federal debt over 10 years, the Tea Party's own debt commission today unveiled a shocking plan to slash nearly $10 trillion over the next decade, in part by eliminating several federal agencies, balancing the budget by 2015, and killing foreign aid to unfriendly nations.

"Go bold or go home," says the report from the Tea Party Debt Commission. "Are you listening, Washington?"

The FreedomWorks-led effort started months ago by asking Tea Party members for ideas on what to cut from the federal budget. They ended up going much further than Congress or the president wants.

Their plan would cut spending by $9.7 trillion, and shrink the federal government from 24 percent of GDP to 17.5 percent, in line with the post-war norm.

Key initiatives include:

"Imagine a plan that cuts, caps, and balances federal spending without raising taxes; that gives future generations control over their own retirement security; and that lifts the massive debt burden from our children's shoulders so they can know the American dream of ever-higher freedom and prosperity. And on top of all that, imagine that it's a serious, credible, plan generated by the grassroots. This is that plan," said the report.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bankrupt; broke; commission; debt; spending; taxes; teaparty
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To: gogogodzilla

Cutting spending, cutting government are one and the same. Cut spending means cut government. Cutting government spending will definitely lead to reductions in government and lower taxes. The Republican House is missing the boat by failing to cut spending or at least holding the line. The increase in the debt limit was a major GOP blunder. The super committee is an unmitigated disaster.


61 posted on 11/17/2011 1:44:15 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
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To: taildragger

Slightly off on the number. It’s closer to 286 federal job training programs.

Great list.

I’ll toss another one out there. Take all “welfare” payments, whether it’s clothing, housing, food, money, medical (and YES, I mean Medicare and Medicaid) and consolidate them all into one federal department. Cut all the overhead. We’re talking reducing some 1700 agencies, departments and organizations into one. We could completely overhaul the way we do the business of doing government and save a trillion or two each year in the process.


62 posted on 11/17/2011 1:44:38 PM PST by spacewarp (Cain/Rubio 2012..... Change we can actually believe in. Change we need.)
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Great outline.

If the republican candidate would use this and run with it they win big, combine with a Flat tax or repeal the 16th and go to a NRST and the economy booms. The figures they cite are very conservative these policies would lead to a situation of full employment wages would rise because fo the demand for workers.


63 posted on 11/17/2011 1:48:40 PM PST by Leto
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