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The Proposal  
  BuffaloBob, Lemon Grove CA  
  3/9/2010 4:53:26 PM                          
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 don't know how accurate these numbers are, but I would venture to say they are about right.  Here is a proposal that makes perfect sense, and should not only be seriously considered, but should be made into law and implemented ASAP. We do not need health care reform nearly as badly as we need to reform Congress. This is totally non-partisan - the GOP is as much to blame as the Democrats - congress is no respector of persons when it comes to those it corrupts. Hope this will get wide distribution - and perhaps someone who can make a difference will take this seriously.

 
 

"The Proposal"

 
 

When a company falls on difficult times, one of the things that seems to happen is they reduce their staff and workers. The remaining workers must find ways to continue to do a good job or risk that their job would be eliminated as well.

 

Wall street, and the media normally congratulate the CEO for making this type of "tough decision", and his board of directors gives him a big bonus.

 

Our government should not be immune from similar risks.

 

Therefore:

 

Reduce the House of Representatives from the current 435 members to 218 members.

 

Reduce Senate members from 100 to 50 (one per State). Then, reduce their staff by 25%.

 

Accomplish this over the next 8 years (two steps/two elections) and of course this would require some redistricting.

 

Some Yearly Monetary Gains Include:

 

$44,108,400 for elimination of base pay for congress. (267 members X $165,200 pay/member/ yr.)

 

$97,175,000 for elimination of their staff. (estimate $1.3 Million in staff per each member of the House, and $3 Million in staff per each member of the Senate every year)

$240,294 for the reduction in remaining staff by 25%.

 

$7,500,000,000 reduction in pork barrel ear-marks each year. (those members whose jobs are gone. Current estimates for total government pork earmarks are at $15 Billion/yr).

 

The remaining representatives would need to work smarter and improve efficiencies.. It might even be in their best interests to work together for the good of our country!

 

We may also expect that smaller committees might lead to a more efficient resolution of issues as well. It might even be easier to keep track of what your representative is doing.

 

Congress has more tools available to do their jobs than it had back in 1911 when the current number of representatives was established. (telephone, computers, cell phones to name a few)

 

Note:

Congress did not hesitate to head home when it was a holiday, when the nation needed a real fix to the economic problems. Also, we had 3 senators that were not doing their jobs for the 18+ months (on the campaign trail) and still they all have accepted full pay. These facts alone support a reduction in senators & congress.

 

Summary of opportunity:

$ 44,108,400 reduction of congress members.

$282,100, 000 for elimination of the reduced house member staff.

$150,000,000 for elimination of reduced senate member staff.

$59,675,000 for 25% reduction of staff for remaining house members.

$37,500,000 for 25% reduction of staff for remaining senate members.

$7,500,000,000 reduction in pork added to bills by the reduction of congress members.

$8,073,383,400 per year, estimated total savings. (that's 8-BILLION just to start!)

 

Big business does these types of cuts all the time.

 

If Congresspersons were required to serve 20, 25 or 30 years (like everyone else) in order to collect retirement benefits, tax payers could save a bundle.

 

Now they get full retirement after serving only ONE term.

 

IF you are happy with how Congress spends our taxes, delete this message. Otherwise, I assume you know what to do.

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Hoorah!! Great suggestions ... I especially like the one that would prevent professional politicians from getting public pensions until they've put in as much time in their jobs as us common folks. WAKE UP AMERICA ... THE POLITICIANS ARE FLEECING AMERICA!
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