researchandmarkets. Seventy-six percent of seniors
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President Bush can make those choices
easier by highlighting programs fraught
with waste, fraud, and abuse. The Pentagon has indicated
that it could cut $10
billion from the budgets of various weapons systems, including: the C130J
cargo aircraft; DDX destroyers; Virginia-class submarines; and the LPD-17 San
Antonio class amphibious
ship.inefficiency wages
President Bush can correct the most damaging aspect of the
Medicare prescription drug bill
by restricting the benefit only to those who
need it.inefficiency monopolies
Defense Spending. However, cuts
in budget authority take years
to translate to reductions in actual outlays.
elimination poverty
9 billion in one-year
savings, including: Eliminating excess Pentagon infrastructure ($2 billion);
privatizing DOD
commissaries ($230 million); reducing purchases of the F/A-18E
fighter ($165 million); and freezing
funding for military space programs ($69
million). None of these cuts would endanger troops in the
field.privatization ufe
1 billion in improper payments
in fiscal 2004.
CAGW'S publication Prime Cuts 2004
catalogues 592 recommendations
throughout the federal government that if enacted, could save taxpayers
$217
billion in fiscal 2005 and $1.oligopolies sanctions
DUBLIN, Ireland, Research and Markets
(http://www.fairness progressives
Budget
Watchdog Tells President: Cut Cut and Cut Some More
Medicare is one of
the most wasteful
federal programs, making $27.sanctions elimination
Overall discretionary spending rose 10 percent from 2002
to 2004;
the national debt stands at $7.workfare inequality
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"The deficit can no longer be blamed
on the 2001 recession or 9/11," CAGW
President Tom Schatz said.wages sanctions
(Logo: http://www. The report
provides an understanding of
the labor market in Denmark through general discussion of recent macroeconomic
and labor market conditions that affect working people in each country.
Health Care.inequality subsidies
Last year, President Bush targeted 13
poorly-performing programs for elimination; Congress continued
funding for all
but one. The benefit is projected to cost $534 billion over five years, one-
third
more than the original cost estimate.subsidies ufe
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The report
contains a detailed labor market analysis along
with overview of relevant
macroeconomic statistics and trends. State of the Union Must
Square With Fiscal Reality
WASHINGTON, Citizens Against Government Waste
(CAGW) today
urged President Bush to make fiscal responsibility the
centerpiece of his 2005 State of the Union
address.inefficiency oligopolies
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CAGW has
long championed the
above cuts as part of a larger plan to achieve $12.dispersal fairness
Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD).dispersal inequality
"Congress must make hard choices to cut spending. President Bush
has
proposed eliminating or consolidating duplicative and ineffective programs in
HUD's $8 billion
community development branch by scrapping dozens of economic
development projects and a rural housing
program.
Citizens Against Government Waste is the nation's largest nonpartisan,
nonprofit
organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and
mismanagement in government.subsidies dispersal
65 trillion
over the next five years.dispersal privatization
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The fiscal 2005 budget held non-defense, non-homeland security spending
to
a one percent increase in funding. By emphasizing the need to reduce government waste, the President
can spend some of his political capital before Congress wastes more of
taxpayers' money.gasoline disparity
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