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Title: House GOP Targets Dozens of Government Programs With Spending Cut Plan
Source: Fox
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201 ... ns-programs-spending-cut-plan/
Published: Feb 9, 2011
Author: Fox
Post Date: 2011-02-09 15:08:09 by Happy Quanzaa
Keywords: None
Views: 63121
Comments: 57

House Republicans have proposed cutting or eliminating dozens of government programs as part of a plan they say will save up to $74 billion, kicking off what is sure to be a vigorous debate on Capitol Hill over what to keep and what to slash.

Offering a first glimpse of the specifics Republicans have in mind to rein in spending, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers, R-Ky., on Tuesday released a partial list of 70 spending cuts included as part of the GOP's budget proposal for funding the government through the end of the fiscal year.

The cuts go after common conservative targets, including the Environmental Protection Agency and Amtrak, but also cover everything from law enforcement to NASA. The proposal was released ahead of a private meeting between Republican House leaders and President Obama.

Low-end reductions include the chopping of $2 million for the Minority Business Development Agency and $6 million for the National Endowment for the Arts. Higher-end cuts focus on slicing $1.6 billion for the EPA and $1.7 billion for the General Services Administration Federal Buildings Fund.

Money for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and AmeriCorps is eliminated entirely in Rogers' blueprint, which he bills as the first round of proposed cuts.

"Never before has Congress undertaken a task of this magnitude," Rogers said in a statement. "The cuts in this (continuing resolution) will represent the largest reduction in discretionary spending in the history of our nation."

Democrats were quick to pounce on the cuts, which are still short of the $100 billion Republicans pledged during the campaign season -- one reason the number is smaller is because lawmakers are almost halfway through the budget year, which began in October.

Speaking before Rogers released the list, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., sounded skeptical of GOP efforts to truly reduce deficit spending.

"I think there's a lot of message and not a lot of substance," Hoyer said. "Substance is tough." Jon Summers, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., warned that Republicans are trying to cut spending by going after Social Security and foreign aid.

"We have to be smart about cutting government spending. Democrats want to reduce spending by cutting waste and excess like government giveaways to oil companies, but Republicans are already pushing extreme measures like privatizing or making deep cuts in Social Security," he said. "At the same time that Republicans are threatening to undermine Social Security, they are defending $20 billion in government giveaways to oil companies that are raking in record profits, arguing that these handouts should be off the table when it comes to spending cuts. Democrats believe Republicans have their priorities backwards."

For his part, Rogers argued that the cuts were not what he called "low-hanging fruit," noting that the cuts "are real."

The proposal comes as Congress prepares to debate whether to lift the nation's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling. Republicans have vowed to extract severe spending cuts as part of the negotiations.

There are different ways to calculate the total value of the proposed cuts. One price tag is $58 billion, compared to what President Obama proposed to spend on domestic programs. The figure rises to around $74 billion once defense reductions are considered.

The Associated Press calculated that the value could be as low as $35 billion when compared against 2010 levels.

The cuts are nevertheless wide-ranging. According to the proposal, Republicans want to cut the following:

-- $169 million from nuclear energy

-- $593 million from the Internal Revenue Service

-- $74 million from the FBI

-- $379 million from NASA

-- $544 million from international food aid grants

-- $6 million each from the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities

-- $2 billion from job-training programs

-- $1 billion from the National Institutes of Health

-- $224 million from Amtrak

-- $755 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Click here to see the list of cuts from Rogers' office.

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#2. To: Happy Quanzaa (#0)

I think the cuts need to start at the department level. Department of Education, Energy Department, Health and Human Services, Federal Reserve, Department of Agriculture, HUD, OSHA, every Department that has come into creation in the Twentieth Century needs to go. The states can do for themselves without the nationwide reach of a single despotism.

Rudgear  posted on  2011-02-09   15:36:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Rudgear, Happy Quanzaa, war (#2) (Edited)

Department that has come into creation in the Twentieth Century needs to go. The states can do for themselves without the nationwide reach of a single despotism.

That's right dang nabbit!! Many parts of the continental Yoo-nited States were fine without electricity until well into the 20th century until that socialist despot FDR made them get the devil's light aka electrified illumination.

I mean, what do people in the Tennessee Valley need with electricity anyhow???? If oil lamps were good enough for people in Jesus' day then there good enough for God fearin' Mericans today!!!

Godwinson  posted on  2011-02-09   15:42:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Godwinson (#5)

The TVA should be privatized, along with the Post Office. Two big IPOs that could raise a ton of money to help pay down the debt.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-02-09   15:49:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: jwpegler (#7)

The TVA should be privatized, along with the Post Office. Two big IPOs that could raise a ton of money to help pay down the debt.

the post office is already quasi-private. If it did an IPO it would be for its own benefit.

Maybe then the post office could get out of delivering mail to unprofitable routes. I'm sure rural America wouldn't mind paying $10 to mail a letter and having to drive 30 miles to the nearest post office.

go65  posted on  2011-02-09   16:38:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: go65, capitalist eric, godwinson (#32) (Edited)

Maybe then the post office could get out of delivering mail to unprofitable routes.

LOL.

Even better -- a private company would stop taxpayer subsidies for delivering JUNK MAIL, because taxpayers would no longer be on the hook for covering the Post Office's massive losses.

In between my marriages, I use to go to my mailbox and just take everything out and throw it into the trash, because I didn't want to wade through the massive amount of taxpayer subsidized junk mail. It wasn't good for keeping up with the bills I can't pay online -- all of which are bills from the government. I authorize private sector companies deduct from my credit card or bank account. Governments in America haven't discovered online payments yet. But don't worry, they'll get their in the next century.

Are you an old guy or what? Can't you understand that FedEx, UPS, etc. not only do it better, they do it with lower total costs???? Total costs include taxpayer subsidies to support the Post Office's losses.

Please, join the modern world.

jwpegler  posted on  2011-02-10   19:39:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: jwpegler (#53)

Are you an old guy or what? Can't you understand that FedEx, UPS, etc. not only do it better, they do it with lower total costs???? Total costs include taxpayer subsidies to support the Post Office's losses.

they also charge a heck of a lot more. I can't send a letter through FedEx for 40 cents or so.

go65  posted on  2011-02-10   22:01:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#57. To: go65 (#54)

I can't send a letter through FedEx for 40 cents or so.

But you pay for the rest of the cost in tax subsidies. The total cost is hidden from the transaction but it's still there.

First class mail is obsolete anyway. The only things I ever send in the mail are: A.) payments to government entities who are too stupid to figure out how to take PayPal or Credit Cards and B.) birthday cards and Christmas cards.

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