John Stossel: Five departments Trump should shut down in his first week

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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John Stossel: Five departments Trump should shut down in his first week


By John Stossel Published January 18, 2017 FoxNews.com


Donald Trump will be busy Friday.

He and Mike Pence have promised, Mother Jones magazine points out, that on Trump’s first day in office he will repeal ObamaCare, end the “war on coal,” expel illegal immigrants, begin construction of a “beautiful Southern border wall,” fix the Department of Veterans Affairs, come up with a plan to stop ISIS, get rid of “gun-free zones,” “start taking care of our ... military,” withdraw from the TPP trade agreement, cut regulations and designate China a currency manipulator.

OK, much of that was probably just campaign talk. I’m grateful for that. I hope some of it never happens.

But there’s a lot of good Trump and Pence could do their first day, or, let’s be generous, their first week. How about this?

Monday: Abolish the Department of Commerce.

Trump is a businessman, so he knows that business works best when government stays out of it. Why does America need something called a Commerce Department? Commerce just happens; it doesn’t need a department.

Today the Department of Commerce spends $9 billion a year subsidizing companies with political connections, gathering economic data, setting industry standards and doing a bunch of things companies ought to do for themselves.

Get rid of it.

Tuesday: Abolish the Department of Labor.

The Department inserts itself into almost every protracted argument between workers and management. Why should we let government referee every argument? Let workers, bosses, unions and their lawyers fight it out.

Then people can make contracts as individuals so they can get deals tailored to their individual needs. That’s fairer than letting government bureaucrats and labor union bosses pretend to speak for them.

The Labor Department also spends about $9 billion gathering information on workers. Top labor-union bosses make six-figure salaries. I’m sure their organizations could spend a little on statistics and workplace studies. Leave the poor, oppressed taxpayer out of it.

Wednesday: Abolish the Small Business Administration.

I love small businesses and the entrepreneurs who create them.

That’s exactly why I don’t want them chosen or coddled by the state, just as big corporations shouldn’t be. Entrepreneurs should devote their energy to inventing things, not sucking up to bureaucrats who give loans to businesses they favor.

Businesses should sink or swim in accordance with the wishes of customers on the open market.

Thursday: Abolish the Department of Education.

Every time government pokes its nose into some activity, it pretends that activity could never have happened without government. Left-wing activists agree and pretend the sky will fall if anyone got rid of a department.

But we’ve only had a federal Department of Education since 1980, and it’s done nothing useful.

The department doesn’t teach kids or pay teachers. It comes up with studies, test requirements, and one-size-fits-all rules that limit what schools can do if they want federal money. That money gets taken from states and shipped to Washington, D.C., which then ships it back to states if they do something the department likes. On that long journey, plenty of the money disappears into the hands of bureaucrats.

Turn education back over to local governments, the way it was not so long ago. Let entrepreneurs and local governments compete to improve schools.

Friday: Abolish the Department of Energy.

Politicians say that America needs “an energy policy.” But we have one -- the free market. If someone invents a better or cheaper form of energy, the rewards will be huge. Investors will eagerly fund it. We don’t need federal bureaucrats funneling your tax money to their vision of what’s best.

When government does that, we get nice-sounding but expensive boondoggles, such as the Solyndra solar company and giant windmills that don’t budge on windless days. Your taxes go to the politically connected, like Al Gore and his friends.

The department’s nuclear supervision responsibilities belong in the Department of Defense.

Of course, Defense and other parts of government deserve to be cut, too -- but I’m patient. That can wait for week two.

John Stossel is the author of "No They Can't! Why Government Fails -- But Individuals Succeed." Stossel appears regularly on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network providing signature analysis. Click here for more information on John Stossel.


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The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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As long as the EPA and the BATFE are close to the top of that list, that's all that matters.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
NOT The Department of Commerce! I'm not saying there is not fat there that couldn't be trimmed but the author should have done some "due diligence" before making sweeping blanket statements. The Dept. of Commerce in an umbrella agency with a lot of little and diverse stuff sheltered underneath it. One example of useful things under it is NOAA; The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Maybe the Author of the OP doesn't care but I like to know if there is a cat #5 hurricane in the neighborhood or headed in our general direction or that of our relatives. Their tsunami warning system has probably also saved a few lives both here in the US and abroad. Maybe those lives including my own are not important to the author but they are to me.

DOE is a kind of umbrella agency sheltering different things relating to energy. One of those things is the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which among other things keeps an eye on how much boom is in the really big bombs. They also keep an eye on nuclear reactors. Both of these things I would not feel real comfortable handing control and governance over to some of our state governments.

Does fat have be timed? Well Yeah! Does corruption have to be stopped? Yes but not at the expense of the safety of the American people. Believe it or not some Federal Government Agencies do have a valid purpose.
 
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The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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NOT The Department of Commerce! I'm not saying there is not fat there that couldn't be trimmed but the author should have done some "due diligence" before making sweeping blanket statements. The Dept. of Commerce in an umbrella agency with a lot of little and diverse stuff sheltered underneath it. One example of useful things under it is NOAA; The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Maybe the Author of the OP doesn't care but I like to know if there is a cat #5 hurricane in the neighborhood or headed in our general direction or that of our relatives. Their tsunami warning system has probably also saved a few lives both here in the US and abroad. Maybe those lives including my own are not important to the author but they are to me.

Maybe he just wants to strip away the umbrella so he can unaggregate the various smaller agencies inside it?
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
John isn't demonstrating a wealth of current knowledge as to what these departments actually have responsibility for.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
There are probably many smaller agencies like NOAA that can be moved to other more appropriate departments. I agree, NOAA should be saved and perhaps put under say Homeland Security, or Department of Defense or better yet, get rid of Homeland Security and bring back Civil Defense and actually have LOCAL Civil Defense offices and players like they did back in the day. I'm sure there needs to be a lot of shuffling around and realignments done to streamline everything. Like having 17 different security agencies is sheer bureaucratic stupidity. FBI - Conus, CIA - O-Conus, DOD, and perhaps....NSA, otherwise absorb all the other bogus agencies and streamline the whole thing. Go Flat Tax and get rid of the IRS.
 

Pen Name

Senior Member
I'd get rid of the IRS and Department of Education as my first order of business, if it were up to me.
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Does anybody here have the faintest idea what the flat tax rate would? Everytime I see an estimate, it includes savage cuts in gov spending to keep the rate down. Right now the top 10% pay maybe 90% of the taxes. Flat tax would spread that 'wealth' around to every body if I understand it properly.

Sorry folks, you ain't gonna do both at the same time.
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
There are probably many smaller agencies like NOAA that can be moved to other more appropriate departments. I agree, NOAA should be saved and perhaps put under say Homeland Security, or Department of Defense or better yet, get rid of Homeland Security and bring back Civil Defense and actually have LOCAL Civil Defense offices and players like they did back in the day. I'm sure there needs to be a lot of shuffling around and realignments done to streamline everything. Like having 17 different security agencies is sheer bureaucratic stupidity. FBI - Conus, CIA - O-Conus, DOD, and perhaps....NSA, otherwise absorb all the other bogus agencies and streamline the whole thing. Go Flat Tax and get rid of the IRS.

Concur with all of your above, ShadowMan! 100%. Well said, Sir!

God Bless You and Yours,

Maranatha

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bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
John isn't demonstrating a wealth of current knowledge as to what these departments actually have responsibility for.

Maybe not, but that brings up a huge point: part of the problem is that nobody knows what they do! (Generalizing here.)
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
And then, you get to listen to Rick Perry say that he regretted his suggestion that DOE needed to be abolished, now that he knew what all it did.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
And then, you get to listen to Rick Perry say that he regretted his suggestion that DOE needed to be abolished, now that he knew what all it did.
Hoping that was campaign talk... he is campaigning....for the job.
 
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