Talkin' tech at the GOP YouTube debate
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cutting the number of government contractors
former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani has said -- we noted it earlier this year and Giuliani reiterated it in last night's debate -- that he would not replace retiring feds. (Watch this particular segment for yourself here.)
The YouTube question was:
Every businses has done it. The government has to do it. And we should look at those programs. There are about 3 percent of programs that OMB finds every year are failing. They should be zeroed out. Twenty-two pecent are found to be not able to be evaluated. They should be looked at. We need that kind of approach.
Thompson: No. I didn't say that. There is -- the OMB has come out with a list of over 100 programs. I would take all 100 of them, the ones that are full of waste, fraud and duplication. I filed a report in 2001, when I was chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee, and identified billions of dollars that we should be saving.
Can you name three?
Paul: ... I would like to change Washington, and we could by cutting three programs, such as the Department of Education -- Ronald Reagan used to talk about that -- Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security is the biggest bureaucracy we ever had...
Huckabee: Anderson, the first thing that I would get rid of would be the Internal Revenue Service.
(Applause)
We'd have a complete -- getting rid of a $10-billion-a-year industry.
I'm not being facetious. If we enacted the fair tax, one of the most researched ways to revive our economic future ...
(Applause)
... we will get rid of the IRS. Secondly, I agree we need to revamp homeland security. It's a mess, and we have a real problem with the way that it's currently structured. And the third...
Cooper: Thirty seconds is up.
Huckabee: Oh, OK. Get rid of the IRS, and that would account for most of the problems. Most people in this country are more afraid of an audit than they are of a mugging, and there's a reason why.
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