How to Make America Great Again?

Cinvalo

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It is the best of the times; it is the worse of the times. It is the age of wisdom; it is the age of foolishness. It is a time of grave danger. It is a time of great opportunities.
As a Trump supporter, I think he has been elected at a time where the economy is in grave danger of collapsing. And one misstep, instead of making America great again, the entire world will spiral out of control into a Great Depression a depression that resembles that of 1930. Even so, the good news is that president Trump has also been elected at a time where there are opportunities exist for America to lock in prosperities for decades. The key question is how to realize these opportunities and use it. How is it possible for Trump administration to rebuild America and make it great again?
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PAUL RYAN'S PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS

These are all the programs that the new Republican House has proposed cutting.

* Corporation for Public Broadcasting Subsidy $445 million annual savings.
* Save America 's Treasures Program $25 million annual savings.
* International Fund for Ireland $17 million annual savings.
* Legal Services Corporation $420 million annual savings.
* National Endowment for the Arts $167.5 million annual savings.
* National Endowment for the Humanities $167.5 million annual savings.
* Hope VI Program $250 million annual savings.
* Amtrak Subsidies $1.565 billion annual savings.
* Eliminate duplicating education programs H.R. 2274 (in last Congress), authored by Rep. McKeon ,eliminates 68 at a savings of $1.3 billion annually.
* U.S. Trade Development Agency $55 million annual savings.
* Woodrow Wilson Center Subsidy $20 million annual savings.
* Cut in half funding for congressional printing and binding $47 million annual savings.
* John C. Stennis Center Subsidy $430,000 annual savings.
* Community Development Fund $4.5 billion annual savings.
* Heritage Area Grants and Statutory Aid $24 million annual savings.
* Cut Federal Travel Budget in Half $7.5 billion annual savings
* Trim Federal Vehicle Budget by 20% $600 million annual savings.
* Essential Air Service $150 million annual savings.
* Technology Innovation Program $70 million annual savings.
*Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Program $125 million annual savings.
* Department of Energy Grants to States for Weatherization $530 million annual savings.
* Beach Replenishment $95 million annual savings. * New Starts Transit $2 billion annual savings.

* Exchange Programs for Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Their Historical Trading Partners in Massachusetts $9 million annual savings

* Intercity and High Speed Rail Grants $2.5 billion annual savings.
* Title X Family Planning $318 million annual savings.
* Appalachian Regional Commission $76 million annual savings.
* Economic Development Administration $293 million annual savings.
* Programs under the National and Community Services Act $1.15 billion annual savings.
* Applied Research at Department of Energy $1.27 billion annual savings.
* Freedom CAR and Fuel Partnership $200 million annual savings.
* Energy Star Program $52 million annual savings.
*Economic Assistance to Egypt $250 million annually.
* U.S.Agency for International Development $1.39 billion annual savings.
* General Assistance to District of Columbia $210 million annual savings.
* Subsidy for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority $150 million annual savings.
*Presidential Campaign Fund $775 million savings over ten years.
* No funding for federal office space acquisition $864 million annual savings.
* End prohibitions on competitive sourcing of government services.
* Repeal the Davis-Bacon Act More than $1 billion annually.
* IRS Direct Deposit: Require the IRS to deposit fees for some services it offers (such as processing payment plans for taxpayers) to the Treasury, instead of allowing it to remain as part of its budget $1.8 billion savings over ten years.

*Require collection of unpaid taxes by federal employees $1 billion total savings.
* Prohibit taxpayer funded union activities by federal employees $1.2 billion savings over ten years.
* Sell excess federal properties the government does not make use of $15 billion total savings.
*Eliminate death gratuity for Members of Congress.
* Eliminate Mohair Subsidies $1 million annual savings.
*Eliminate taxpayer subsidies to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change $12.5 million annual savings.

* Eliminate Market Access Program $200 million annual savings.
* USDA Sugar Program $14 million annual savings.
* Subsidy to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) $93 million annual savings.
* Eliminate the National Organic Certification Cost-Share Program $56.2 million annual savings.
*Eliminate fund for Obamacare administrative costs $900 million savings.
* Ready to Learn TV Program $27 million savings.
* HUD Ph.D. Program.
* Deficit Reduction Check-Off Act.

*TOTAL SAVINGS: $2.5 Trillion over Ten Years
 
I think that government spending might not a problem.

The problem is how the government spends the money. What is the government spending it on?

If government spends $100,007 to analyse and understand the ways in which players of World of Warcraft, a popular multiplayer game, engage in creative collaboration, then it is simply wasting money.

Productive government spending does more good than harm. One example is investing in Internet.

Government spending can be a disaster as well as a gift.

The moment when Hillary Clinton said she wanted to cut the government spending in her presidential debate with Trump, I already knew she is clueless about how to save the U.S. economy today under the dollar standard.
 
How many jobs will be lost as a result? More than just a few, I thought he was about creating jobs
 
betterlatethannever said:
Don't like my - War - post cinvalo.

Oh well ;)

I think war is an excellent example of government spending. There is a lot of great knowledge about how U.S.'s Great Depression is ended after WWII. ;)
 
Cinvalo said:
betterlatethannever said:
Don't like my - War - post cinvalo.

Oh well ;)

I think war is an excellent example of government spending. There is a lot of great knowledge about how U.S.'s Great Depression is ended after WWII. ;)
after WWII.

Edit: Note, I'm just highlighting the key word.
 
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