I seem to recall a recent pie chart that showed how much was spent on what areas of government.
After all the hype I'd heard about how much money we "waste" on the military and NASA, I was kinda shocked to see how small the actual proportions were.
Education and welfare are the elephants in the room, but they're not recognized as such because they're dressed as sacred cows.
What the hell is FedGov doing in education? There's a whole bureaucratic superstructure that could be eliminated -- BILLIONS of dollars worth -- without doing any damage to education at all.
Welfare? Can we PLEASE get FedGov the hell out of the welfare business?
Education and welfare are NOT the domain of FedGov.
Military? Sure, clean it up, tune it up, but . . . when you're done, it should be the scariest damn military on the planet.
NASA? One of the very few places where FedGov actually does real science, one of the very few places seen to have huge benefits socially and technologically? I'm okay with some funding for them, along with their sharing that research with private firms who want to get into the space business.
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Tell me something, those of you with a libertarian bent,
if someone offered the opportunity to colonize the moon,
granted governmental autonomy, would you sign up for that?
If I were thirty years younger, I would soooo be down
with that. Probably get killed doing it, but gawd, what a ride.
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I'm sure there are thousands of FedGov employees worried about what happens to their jobs when their section of the bureaucracy is eliminated. So retrain them. If their current skill set is actually useful, help get them placed.
Some of them, clearly, will not wind up in cushy jobs and will be earning well below their accustomed rate of income. That's completely expected. There's no guarantee in life that spending four or six or eight years in school equates to actual value. Those of us who live in the real world tend to get paid according to the value of what we do, not what our "tenure" dictates.
Oh, one more thing, if you work for dot-gov, you don't have a union. That concept is an abomination. It's parasitic and actively works against efficiency.
Oh, look, I seem to be ranting.