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Thompson’s Plan to Cut Gov’t Spending

10 January 2008

Balance the Budget and Eliminate Underperforming Programs

Congress has consistently refused to balance the budget and address the deficit. In fact, federal spending continues to grow at rates double inflation. This rate of growth in federal spending is not sustainable and must be brought under control. The following actions will result in better control of the growth of non-defense discretionary spending:

  1. Limit Non-Defense Federal Spending to Inflation.
  2. Implement a One-Year Hiring Freeze PendingCompletion of Federal Government Strategic Assessment.
  3. Conduct a Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Analysis ofAll Federal Programs.

Enact Meaningful Earmark Reform

  1. Provide President with Line-Item Veto Authority.
  2. Direct Agencies to Ignore “Soft”Earmarks.
  3. Propose Legislation on Earmark Procedures.

Eliminate Improper Government Payments and Prosecute Fraud

  1. Eliminate Improper Payments.
  2. Increase the Prosecution of Fraud.
  3. Hold Executives Accountable.
  4. Propose Regulatory Improvement Legislation.

Reform Entitlement Programs

Providing Voluntary Personal Retirement “Add-On” Accounts to Supplement Benefits. These accounts would act like a private-sector employer 401 (k) plan and provide government matching funds for every contribution made by the participant.

Indexing the Social Security Benefit Formula for Prices, Not Wages. This action would go a long way toward resolving the impending bankruptcy of Social Security while ensuring fairness by making sure future retirees receive the same amount as current retirees in real terms.

Ensure Future Viability of Medicare and Medicaid.

Go to Fred08.com and check out the full plan.

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