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The Federal Government is the worst example of how
to run a business (and make money). I got this book thinking I would be enlightened
by all the Government programs that were ridiculous or wasteful. It was all
this and so much more. It does point out a lot of silly programs that waste
money, but in the grand scheme of the budget it's a bit more than a drop in
the bucket.
The author is truely bi-partisan. He points out how
there really isn't a surplus, how the government can make much more money
on it's own and thus enable taxes to be lower. Speaking of taxes, he favors
the National Sales Tax and justifies why this is the only fair and practical
way to go. His solution to lowering the welfare budget is to give each person
who, by our laws is considered poor (7.7 million), enough money to be above
the poverty line. In one swoop, we will have no more poor people and it will
cost less than the yearly welfare budget.
The big waste of money comes from the gross mis-management
of programs and agencies. The author points out numerous cases of
- multiple programs covering the same subject spread out over several agencies.
- Horrible management of programs that lose the government millions (and billions)
of dollars.
- Outdated programs that were useful 50 years ago, but serve no purpose today,
other than to waste tax money.
- Massive number of perks allocated to Congress that include overstaffing
and other spending luxuries.
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With every instance of waste or mis-management the
author gives his solution to the problem, complete with the amount of money
that would be saved.
The second part of the book updates people on the
waste he brought up in his first book The Government Racket: Washington Waste
From A to Z, which was written in 1993. Some perks and programs were changed
or removed. Others were left alone to continue wasting tax dollars.
The third part of the book discusses how he would
restructure the Federal Government. This mostly centers around the Cabinet
and the consolidation and/or removal of agencies and programs.
I would rank this book high on my list of books for
anyone wanting to know what is really wrong with our Federal Government, and
why the spending has gone through the roof.
After reading this book, you will be so disgusted
with politicians (Democrats and Republicans) that you'll want to take a firehose
and wash away all the Washington sludge.
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