Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Posted by: John Campbell at 12:07 PM

Last week House Minority Leader John Boehner & House Minority Whip Eric Cantor submitted a letter to President Obama outlining proposals to reduce the Deficit and provide savings for American Taxpayers. Here are a few highlights of these proposals.  The bottom line is, we’ve got to stop spending money we don’t have, and probably can’t get even if we wanted to. 

Terminate Funding For The National Drug Intelligence Center
 
The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) has been the subject of significant public debate recently because it unnecessarily duplicates the work of other agencies and its justification seems to have more to do with its powerful patron than its benefits to the taxpayer. Terminating NDIC would save taxpayers $44 million next year and $220 million over five years.

Eliminate Unnecessary Federal Offices Such As The Treasurer Of the United States

The office of the Treasurer of the United States was established on September 6, 1777. The Treasurer was originally charged with the receipt and custody of government funds. Over 200 years, the duties of the Treasurer changed significantly.  At different times, the Treasurer managed the government’s balance sheets and the printing of our currency. Many of these duties over time were given over to more specialized offices and officers, including the Financial Management Service and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving – but the office of the Treasurer remained in place. The most recent organizational chart for the Department of Treasury makes clear that none of these or any other offices report to the Treasurer. The job description contained on the Treasury’s website describes the Treasurer as a consultant, advisor, spokesman, and surrogate within the Department.

There are many examples of places the government can save…we’ll do more of these tomorrow.



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Dave writes: Wednesday, June, 10, 2009 12:30 PM
Bravo
Way to go, Boeher and Cantor. Now that's productive. Keep it up, and may other representatives join you in making productive suggestions.
Exeye writes: Wednesday, June, 10, 2009 1:23 PM
Well, don't stop there
How 'bout the Department of Education, EPA, Homeland Security (no bigger joke exists), Medicare and Social Security? You know, deparments and agencies that usurp federalism, tramp on individual rights, and are nothing but employment agencies?
Retired Lady writes: Wednesday, June, 10, 2009 2:00 PM
Want to make a bet,
the community organizer does nothing? I thought he was going to "audit" the Fed and red line duplication and waste.
Dave M writes: Wednesday, June, 10, 2009 3:21 PM
I've got a better one
Here are my suggestions.

Have Congress meet for no more than three months annually.

Reduce the number of aides per Congressman to 1. If they need more pay their salary and benefits out the Congressman's salary.

Eliminate the Dep't of Homeland security-one of those bad ideas that should never have seen the light of day.

Eliminate the Dep't of Education. It has been around since the Carter days and we all know how wonderful our schools are.

Eliminate the Dep't of Energy. We all know how expert they are are planning and managing energy resources.

Oh,yes. The most Importat of all. FIRE BOHNER!!!!!!
Robert writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 11:07 AM
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Robert writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 11:09 AM
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Robert writes: Thursday, June, 11, 2009 11:10 AM
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About John Campbell

John Campbell is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, and has taken a leadership role in addressing the country's top economic issues. Campbell serves as a member of the Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from UCLA and a Master's Degree in Taxation from USC.

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