Written on February 20th, 2011
according to statistics from the New York Times Budget Puzzle
44
states and the District of Columbia need $125 billion. If
we implemented any single one of the following options, we could bail
them out.
1.
Pull out of Afghanistan immediately
2.
Pull out of Iraq immediately, reduce the size of the military, and
eliminate other defense spending such as weapons programs, nuclear,
space, Navy, Air Force, waste, fraud, abuse, etc.
3.
Cut most Energy Department funding and all Department of Education
funding besides Pell grants
4.
Cut all foreign aid, sell federal buildings, eliminate earmarks,
NASA, FCC, Office of Personnel Management, National Science
Foundation, EPA, CPB, and National Endowment for the Arts, and reduce
government travel budget, etc.
5.
Abolish the Department of Housing and Urban Development, make $27
billion in cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services, make
$24 billion in cuts to the Department of Homeland Security, cut all
discretionary Social Security spending, reduce Social Security
benefits for high-income individuals, and make small cuts to the
judicial branch
6.
Abolish four Department of Agriculture services, eliminate farm
subsidies, cut $11 billion from the Department of the Interior, make
drastic cuts to federal public-sector employment and pay, make small
cuts to the Department of Labor, and find $20 billion in additional
cuts
7.
Reduce spending on items 1 through 6 by 16.7% each
8.
De-fund Amtrak and make other cuts to the Department of
Transportation, and impose a millionaire’s tax and a 5% national
sales tax
9.
Eliminate many corporate and individual tax loopholes, make small
cuts to the Departments of Justice and Commerce, and eliminate the
Government Printing Office
10.
Jack up the estate tax and investment taxes to Clinton-era levels and
raise payroll taxes on some incomes above $106,000 (although I
wouldn't propose we do this)
11.
Let the Bush tax cuts expire for everyone (although I wouldn't
propose we do this)
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