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The Public Buildings Reform Board finds agency headquarters buildings operated at 12% of their estimated capacity, on average,
So on top of this President Trump did this in his first year as president in 2017..
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, cutting regulatory costs by more than $8 billion.
In fact, federal regulations are now at their "lowest count since records began being kept in the mid-1970s."
Now the following shows why a majority of garbage (per Biden!!) people voted for Trump!
"Small business owners are counting their blessings. "
For years, America's most dedicated job creators — who account for two-thirds of all new U.S. jobs — have been drowning in red tape.
According to a National Small Business Association (NSBA) survey, one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours a year meeting regulatory requirements. In their first year of operation, small business employers pay an average of
$83,000 in regulatory costs just to remain compliant.
So folks.. Harris, et.al. complaining about "price gouging"... maybe they should have been looking at themselves and the rules and regulations they endorsed!
It took Donald Trump to break this reluctance. As president, Trump signed 16 CRA resolutions overturning Obama administration rules,15 of them in his first year in office. “This is Newt Gingrich’s knife against the throat of the administrative state that Trump weaponized,” said Segall.

Today we are seeing what President Trump's learned in his first term, i.e. the "deep swamp" is very entrenched and we must if we want to balance our budget reduce federal bureaucracy which the "Department of Government Efficiency" will do Trump, in his statement, set a deadline for their work, saying it would "conclude no later than July 4, 2026."
"A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence
," Trump wrote. "I am confident they will succeed!".
 
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Bring them back into the offices.....Maybe that will prevent them from moving out into the hinterlands and polluting those areas.

BTW.... I read more like 7%.
 
Cut the unneeded departments, then cut the unneeded space, then trim their budgets to the bone.

Reagan claimed his biggest mistake was "trimming budgets" rather than "cutting departments" ...

All the lay-offs only depress the wages of the Middle Class ... and dividends get a boost ... Trump will choose wisely ...
 
To be fair, cutting regulations isn't in and of itself a good thing. What matters is what the regulations are.
 
Own any office property in VA?? Pro Israel RINOs have an interest in keeping government BIG and supporting Dominion Voting Machines....

Your idol apparently isn't happy about Tulsi....
1. Tulsi was on the DNC debate stage with Joe Biden and Kamala in 2020.

2. Tulsi was on that stage LONGER THAN KAMALA

3. Now democrats are calling her a Russian asset? They can go **** off with that shit.
 
Reagan claimed his biggest mistake was "trimming budgets" rather than "cutting departments" ...

All the lay-offs only depress the wages of the Middle Class ... and dividends get a boost ... Trump will choose wisely ...
Cutting the Department of Education and Pocahontas' Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are "no brainers"
 
First thing to do is require all the slackers “working from home” four days a week (translation: swimming laps, getting in a morning of golf, running errands, going to the movies, etc.) back to the office full-time. If 10% of them refuse and quit, we save $75 billion tight there. If it’s 20%, then we save $150 billion.
 
I assume Elon and Vivek will look into the scam government workers pull by retiring with a pension of $100,000 a year, and then set up a “contracting firm” and contract back the identical work at $400 an hour.

I know of two people doing this. One of them told me how much she’s pulling in: $500,000 a year. Now multiply this by thousands of people pulling this scam, and you’re talking about real money.
 
Cutting waste can be brought down to street level as well. Billions are given to tradespeople for simple tasks that are easily and cheaply done by the home or business owner.
 
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The Public Buildings Reform Board finds agency headquarters buildings operated at 12% of their estimated capacity, on average,
So on top of this President Trump did this in his first year as president in 2017..
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, cutting regulatory costs by more than $8 billion.
In fact, federal regulations are now at their "lowest count since records began being kept in the mid-1970s."
Now the following shows why a majority of garbage (per Biden!!) people voted for Trump!
"Small business owners are counting their blessings. "
For years, America's most dedicated job creators — who account for two-thirds of all new U.S. jobs — have been drowning in red tape.
According to a National Small Business Association (NSBA) survey, one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours a year meeting regulatory requirements. In their first year of operation, small business employers pay an average of
$83,000 in regulatory costs just to remain compliant.
So folks.. Harris, et.al. complaining about "price gouging"... maybe they should have been looking at themselves and the rules and regulations they endorsed!
It took Donald Trump to break this reluctance. As president, Trump signed 16 CRA resolutions overturning Obama administration rules,15 of them in his first year in office. “This is Newt Gingrich’s knife against the throat of the administrative state that Trump weaponized,” said Segall.

Today we are seeing what President Trump's learned in his first term, i.e. the "deep swamp" is very entrenched and we must if we want to balance our budget reduce federal bureaucracy which the "Department of Government Efficiency" will do Trump, in his statement, set a deadline for their work, saying it would "conclude no later than July 4, 2026."
"A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence
," Trump wrote. "I am confident they will succeed!".

12%????? WTF??? Any privately owned real estate management company would go out of business with those numbers.
That means there's 88% empty space that can be rented out or sold. Personally I'd go for the rent!
 
Cutting the Department of Education and Pocahontas' Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are "no brainers"

Both these tasks are duplicated at the State level ... and better run at the State level ... if Alabama doesn't want consumer protection, they don't have to have consumer protection ... pure food and drug laws are only for liberal states ...
 
Cutting waste can be brought down to street level as well. Billions are given to tradespeople for simple tasks that are easily and cheaply done by the home or business owner.
That’s different, though. If I want to hire a plumber and pay him $150 to put a new float in the toilet rather than spend the 5 minutes to do it myself, it’s my money to spend as I choose.

Very different when lazy or incompetent government employees hired to do specific work use OUR tax dollars to contract it out.
 
Cutting waste can be brought down to street level as well. Billions are given to tradespeople for simple tasks that are easily and cheaply done by the home or business owner.

Not sure what you mean here ... usually the homeowner is allowed to do any and all work on his own property ... who does the homeowner sue if the job is done poorly? ...

There are exceptions, but none really cost tax dollars ... the homeowner pays the electrician, not the government ...

... or do you mean give up building inspections and just trust carpenters ... HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW HAW ...
 
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