SilverEagle wrote:The Conservative wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
You removed it from one recipient, and gave it to another.. Government did not shrink under the TC plan.
Also, it's worth mentioning that you can't 'ensure where the money goes' without more regulations.
Actually it would significantly. You don't do IT obviously.
So how do you measure the size of government TC? You're saying that in your reducing the government by almost 20% plan that 20% of the government workers are laid off. Then putting the funding for that 20% into other government entities? You reduced the number of government employees but not the size of the government if you're just taking that pool of money and dumping into another section of the government. GCF is correct.
Taking 1 Trillion (a year) out of one project and splitting it between existing means that Trillion can be used to more effect properly. Think of it this way, 20 Billion for the idea I have, give the rest of the money to the education, and infrastructure to produce programs to actually create real jobs... heaven forbid.
Infrastructure jobs could fund a new "New Deal" in where the money is used to pay people to work on beefing up our infrastructure, instead of paying a few corporations to force people to get health insurance. Infrastructure jobs across the country, fixing roads, repairing lines, improving everything could pay for decades of workers...
You'd allow people to live, you'd also allow those people to save money and spend money as they deem fit. Want to make shovel ready jobs, you don't do it by giving it to corporations that don't produce anything... you give it to entities that produce things...
Hell, if it's true there are more jobs than qualified people... if the people in the government are qualified to do their jobs, then they should be able to find a job fast and easy enough.
Lets be honest, if you removed Homeland Security, and ObamaCare, the US would not implode, if anything it would probably run better.