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For starters, let's get rid of subsidies to the sugar and oil industries. That's at least the low-hanging fruit.
Sugar is a no-brainer, oil gets more complicated in that what is called subsidies in political speak is nothing more than a different form of depreciation, ie. the oil depletion allowance which is not that different from what a rental property owner, or a purchaser of capital equipment gets in the form of depreciation.
Don't get me wrong, I think much of that part of the tax law has to be revisited, I just haven't formed a rational approach to that problem.
Ishmael
Are you that familiar with the tax code that we would expect you to form a rational approach to its revision?
Are you? *chuckle*
It appears that even the IRS is conflicted on code interpretation. The current US tax code is over 1 million words in length, about 7 times the length of the Bible and people have been arguing over the Bible for centuries now.
As far as an opinion is concerned, yeah, I can do that. It would necessarily require the elimination of a great deal of the code.
Ishmael
No, I can't, but no one expects me to come up with a revision that's rational. But I don't know your background, so I thought I'd ask.
As for Bible vs. tax code, that's merely a matter of word density and not necessarily one of clarity.
You're waffling dude, not like you.
Ishmael
Nah, I'm just not one of those people who sees a thick textbook and assumes it beyond my ability to comprehend.
How come nobody holds up the Bible as being too long?
But this thread is absurd. None of us here have the knowledge or perspective about government agencies to make a sound recommendation about elimination. Maybe a couple of us live or work in a certain aspect of government and have knowledge about it, but not much beyond that.
Take Ham's post for example. Does anyone actually think he knows what he's talking about? Folks are going to march into this thread one by one and end up sounding as informed as Jen.
Frankly, I found Ham's vision frightening.
Nah, I'm just not one of those people who sees a thick textbook and assumes it beyond my ability to comprehend.
Right off the top of my head.
1. Education. Every state I've lived in has its own. Why do we need mandates from the Feds?
2. Agriculture. Same story as above. Plus they give millions to huge Agribusinesses and fuck over the small farmer. We may need to keep the food stamp program or transfer it to another department but it needs a close eye kept on it.
3.Commerce!
4. Make each and every department justify why they could not live with a 10% budget reduction and a 10% cut in its work force. They get a maximum of 4 pages of arguments. Specify any more then 4 pages will be removed and shredded unread. All documentation will be made public.
Mike
Education
It seems to do everything but...
Education
It seems to do everything but...
Make it three votes for Dept. of Education.