OK, Rakhir (nice cut and paste, btw), et al. Is the US really the land of what can you live without? Furthermore, is that really what it is? Why aren't corporations (other than the corporation for public broadcasting) asked to give up their tax breaks?
Where is the provision to close the tax loopholes? Why do people think the tea-baggers are a puppets of corporate America? This is why.
Example: How is it we allow a company to 'relocate' to Switzerland, open a corporate office with 12 employees, while the original 1300+ remain in the US and they save $1.3 billion in taxes.
Another aspect that hits close to home right now - how many thousands lose their jobs when this spending goes away? Does the new Republican House propose to take credit for that also?
Another abstract thought, perhaps corporations should fund the education of any employee it wishes to hire. Maybe trade them like professional athletes. Are they (businesses) not profiting from an education system they are not funding?
The one I am looking for on the list, and am not finding and should be right above
Require collection of unpaid taxes by federal employees. $1 billion total savings.WHAT!!!
is tax policy reform. Let corporate America, if you are doing business here (not where your corporate HQ is) pay the same rate I do. Corporations need to pay their share. I pay mine.
Close the loopholes!
As far as I am concerned the
real patriots in this country aren't the loudmouths screaming about being patriots, and trying to get out of paying their fair share to be a citizen of this great country. The
real patriots are those who accept that there is a price that comes with the freedoms we enjoy. I am retired Navy, I paid part of that price... but I volunteered for that. It was luck that I was born here. For that, I believe we all owe. This includes paying for the privilege of doing business here, everyone (China included).
Before the bandwagon starts rolling... do you know what all of those actually are? How would they affect the country? Local communities?
Some that jumped out at me...
Save America 's Treasures Program - I like preserving our historical sites. Does The Alamo count?
Legal Services Corporation - Legal aid for the poor. Bad thing? Only the rich get legal advice? How many people out of work on this one?
International Fund for Ireland* - What it doesn't say, $0.00 appropriated in 2011, and $2.5 million for 2012. Where are the savings? Any other USAID cuts? This looks like grandstanding. Advertising $17 million in cuts when it was already cut? Personally I am all for removing this one as it funds Northern Ireland's existence.
FRAUD
National Endowments for the Arrts & Humanities - Do you really want to live in a country without art, music, literature?
FAIL
Hope VI - Revitalizing HUD properties. So, we should make the initial investment and then let them fall down?
Amtrack & Intercity Rail (note, for those quick to condemn inner-city funding... that's intercity) Without trains, who wins? Oil? Can you imagine the traffic in Boston, DC, NYC...etc. without trains? Loss in productivity, job loss, ...
- FAIL
Technology Innovation Program - Lets see... what kinds of things do we use that enable commerce, make for a better quality of life... etc. that were funded by government research? Hmmm... GPS, the internet, yeah, this line of funding is silly.
If I have more time I'll poke more holes.
Summary - there are actually uses in some of these programs, but as I see it there are none that ask corporate America to make the sacrifices that citizens are being asked to make, quite the opposite for some of them, they are a boon. Such as:
USDA Sugar Program - would eliminate tariffs on sugar from countries other than those we currently have treaties with. Who does it benefit? How much are the savings if we are also reducing the tariff income?
* USAID is also a separate line item