Former House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston,
who knows a thing or two about cutting spending ($50 billion in
actual dollars saved during his first two years as chairman),
raises a banner well worth raising in
this Washington Times column defending General Services
Administration administrator Lurita Doan, whose efforts to save
taxpayer money have run afoul of the usual bureaucrats who then
ginned up utterly bogus "investigations" into her practices. If
conservatives are serious about keeping government spending down,
they will provide cover for honest, dedicated appointees such as
Ms. Doan. The money at issue mere might seem small potatoes
compared to the whole federal budget, but the principles are
important. Applied all across government, pretty soon these
principles will lead to savings of "real money" (as the old adage
goes). Support Lurita Doan!
topics:
Federal Budget