tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327826536005692170.post3882482541979176804..comments2023-08-24T07:27:12.657-07:00Comments on Contra O'Reilly: ObamatopWill "take no prisoners" Harthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02315659209094683602noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327826536005692170.post-19687438760062214322013-02-25T05:58:47.575-08:002013-02-25T05:58:47.575-08:00A good way to save some money would be to eliminat...A good way to save some money would be to eliminate most federal salaries over $120,000. Only have very few that high. Then have most of the high-range ones fall between $70k and $90K. None of the massive increase under Obama of federal "workers" earning more than $100,000.<br /><br />Eliminate Davis-Bacon, which would result in either $11 billion outright savings per year, or $11 billion more each year to spend on infrastructure. Yes, I am OK with the 2nd option...<br /><br />Bring down the salaries of many federal workers by 33%. From <a href="http://www.downsizinggovernment.org/overpaid-federal-workers" rel="nofollow">the Cato Institute</a>: "As a consequence, the average federal civilian worker now earns twice as much in wages and benefits as the average worker in the U.S. private sector"<br /><br />Completely eliminate the Congressional pension program. If former Congressmen can't live on their social security, well, I wonder whose fault that is? <br /><br />To make up for cutting Congress' excessive pay and to make it less of a burden on them, offer them vouchers for free housing in DC public housing during their time in the House or Senate. If they object and say that the housing is substandard and dangerous, well, whose fault is that? They are responsible for DC. And if the housing isn't good enough for them, why do they think it is good enough for poor people?<br /><br />This is the kind of austerity the nation can life with: cut the entirely needless largesse to the well-off and wealthy.dmarkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07269773990064736457noreply@blogger.com