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1. Return overall federal spending to 2008 levels.
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2. Repeal Obamacare, a ticking spending and deficit time bomb.
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3. Eliminate earmarks, a practice that corrupts the legislative process.
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4. Entitlements: Tell the American people the truth that entitlement programs cannot be sustained. There is not enough money. Keep Social Security and Medicare as they are for people 55 and older and reform benefits for younger people, including raising the retirement age and establishing voluntary personal accounts within Social Security.
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5. Get rid of all assets acquired during the financial crisis, such as General Motors.
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6. Abolish TARP.
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7. Abolish Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and let the private sector take over their functions.
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8. Bring federal pay in line with the private sector – a savings of approximately $47 billion.
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9. Give back power to the states in areas that are constitutionally reserved to them – some or all of education, health care and transportation.
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10. Enact spending caps through a constitutional amendment keeping federal spending at a maximum of 20 percent of the economy. This is a reduction from the 25 percent level under Obama, representing approximately $800 billion. Under President Reagan it was 18 percent.
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We have identified $343 billion in spending cuts that Congress should make right away, as a beginning to rolling back the big-government agenda of the last two years. Below is a sample of the proposed cuts. Please check each cut that you agree could be made without harm to our vital interests.
$60 billion - Repeal unspent stimulus spending
$6 billion - Eliminate the Community Development Block Grant Program
$4 billion - Eliminate failed federal job training programs
$3.96 billion - Eliminate 10 international programs, agencies and commissions
$2.03 billion - Eliminate the Foreign Agriculture Service
$2 billion - Scale back the Department of Education bureaucracy
$2 billion - Ban project labor agreements on federally funded construction projects
$1 billion - Eliminate the Small Business Administration, which unnecessarily intervenes in free markets
$600 million - Trim the federal vehicle fleet by 20 percent (100,000 vehicles)
$523 million - Eliminate the Economic Development Administration
$500 million - Better enforce eligibility requirements for food stamps
$398 million - Eliminate the Legal Services Corporation
$300 million - Cut the House and Senate budgets back to the 2008 level of $2.2 billion
$100 million - Tighten controls on federal employee credit cards and cut down on delinquencies
$70 million - Require federal employees to fly coach on domestic flights
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