Congress
has failed to reduce spending to align with revenue and opposes federal
spending cuts and opposes changes in US law that would move them to a balanced
budget. Federal revenue for 2019 is $3
trillion and spending for 2019 is $4 trillion.
In addition, State and local government spending and revenue for 2019 is
an additional $3 trillion.
US
Federal Budget Deficit by Year
2019
$1.091 trillion
2018 $779
billion
2017 $665
billion
2016 $585
billion
2015 $438
billion
2014 $485
billion
2013 $679
billion
2012
$1.087 trillion
2011
$1.300 trillion
2010
$1.294 trillion
2009
$1.413 trillion
2008 $459
billion
2007 $161
billion
2006 $248
billion
2005 $318
billion
2004 $413
billion
2003 $378
billion
2002 $158
billion
These
annual deficits are cumulative and have resulted in the increase in our US
National Debt from $5 trillion in 2000 to $22 trillion in 2019.
The US
federal government has its nose in many functions that belong to the States and
local governments and should close federal departments, agencies and programs
that are unconstitutional under the 10th Amendment. Congress refuses
to address this.
Congress
needs to either close these programs, or propose an Amendment to the US
Constitution to add the functions they wish to retain for ratification by 66%
of the States.
It is
likely the States would approve the return of federal land back to the States
and approve closing the federal Departments of Education, Transportation and
Grants to States, shifting all government spending on these back to the States,
Counties and Cities who would then fund their own schools, roads, bridges,
highways and parks.
Congress
should look to all the other Departments, Agencies and Programs that spend
federal tax dollars to give these functions to the States or include them in
other Amendments to add these functions to the “enumerated powers”. These include Energy, Labor, SBA, HUD,
Commerce, Interior and others like EPA, Corp of Engineers, Agriculture, NSF,
Homeland Security, all Grants to States and others
Congress
should look to sell its lending functions like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and
Sallie Mae to the private sector.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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