For that purpose it might be quite efficient indeed...
For that purpose it might be quite efficient indeed...
More seriously, what's most interesting is what you exclude when you focus on "the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress": by definition this...
More seriously, what's most interesting is what you exclude when you focus on "the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress": by definition this...
They write they'll "take aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress or being used in ways that Congress never intended".
They write they'll "take aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress or being used in ways that Congress never intended".
Their logic is beautiful in its simplicity: since they're eliminating regulations, they'll need fewer people to enforce them! That's what they write: "drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions".
Their logic is beautiful in its simplicity: since they're eliminating regulations, they'll need fewer people to enforce them! That's what they write: "drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions".