I'd love to see all of congress pay cut by 40%. POWDERMAN.
That's all well and good, but realistically their pay checks are such an insignificant fraction of the total budget that it wouldn't make any difference. I doubt many of them would even care that much - being a politician isn't about the paycheck, it's about power (and the "extracuricular" funds that such power can bring in from lobbyists). The vast majority of these people are worth a ton more than their government salary would allow. Heck just look at the president: the office is still salaried at $200,000 per year, while pretty much every man whose held the office in the last 100 years could find $200k in between his couch cushions and not care.
To often talk of budget cuts ends up along this emotional path, rather than looking at where serious money is actually being spent. Want to fix the budget? Two areas stick out: Social welfare and defense. Cut both of those - significantly - and you'll see the spending come under control. Everything else is peanuts.
I agree with the need for cuts in Social welfare, defense not so much.
Congressional pensions and benefits for our duly elected representatives account for untold millions in waste.
One of the perks, include serving one term as a Representative or Senator, qualifies you to 100% of your salary as a pension, not to mention free health care for the rest of your life. Don't you wish you had a job like that?
Serve as a congressional aide, making a salary of up to $168,000 a year, and you are entitled to government subsidies to pay off your student loans. How about this benefit for your kids college loans?
http://soundofcannons.blogspot.com/2009/09/congress-approves-bonuses-for-their.htmlIt's "little things like this, not including congress yearly free fact finding (vacations) abroad paid for by you and me that add up.
If you dropped those two congressional perks, let alone reduce the salary, I doubt my Senator Chuckie (use the same speech at every graduation ceremony) Schumer would be one of them. The man and his wife never had a real job in their entire life. They've been on the public dole since they got out of college.