Currently the Federal government takes in about a Trillion dollar a year, so It seems to me that they shouldn't spend anymore than that. Since Congress and the Presidents have been promising a balanced budget for over a decade... I made them one...
This Budget is working under the assumption that Social Security has been given autonomy :SERVICE PAYMENTS
International Affairs.................5 billion dollars
Judiciary..................................10 billion dollars
Science....................................5 billion dollars
Transportation..........................25 billion dollars
Natural Resources....................15 billion dollars
Education funding.....................20 billion dollars
Energy dept...............................10 billion dollars
Health Care...............................50 billion dollars
Community Development.........10 billion dollars
Department of Defense.............80 billion dollarsTRANSFER PAYMENTS
Medicare..................................150 billion dollars
Veteran's Benefits.........................50 billion dollars
Income Security (Welfare).........200 billion dollars
OTHER
Interest on national debt............400 billion dollarsGrand Total 1050 billion dollars or 1.05 trillion dollars
Without even making any payment on the National Debt...
Which means we need a new tax package to make up the remaining 50 billion dollars or cut another 5% across the board.
What about those belly aching bureaucrats?
I say tell them Just do it!!!
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