Very interesting read. Thanks for posting. Here are the categories and their percent people would cut, in case anyone is interested and didn't want
to click the link:
Social Security - 7%
National Defense -22%
Medicare -7%
Aid to the Poor - 17%
Medicaid - 11%
Veterans Benefits - 6%
Health Research - 13%
Education - 12%
Highways - 12%
Mass Transit -27%
Foreign Aid -71%
Unemployment Benefits -19%
Science and Tech -22%
Agriculture -27%
Housing -27%
The Environment - 29%
None of the Above - 12%
Personally I think the categories are too broad and the results lend to inaccuracy without the ability to drill down further into each category. For
example, we hear about multi-million-dollar programs to study "cow and pig flatulence" in agriculture, but obviously not all agriculture research is
as useless.
I am more inclined to think that there are programs that are nothing but wasteful spending in every category and should be be eliminated without
cutting back on spending for all programs in a category.
Cut spending with a scalpel, not a battle axe.
[edit on 8-4-2010 by sos37]

