
Toward a Zero Base Budget Process
I have to admit, I am really enjoying the DOGE process, and how they have been handling the “obviously” bloated federal government. It has generated a lot of whining by the three million federal employees who feed off the taxpayer all across the country, but it has been a necessary part of bringing the federal government under control, and reducing the extraordinary cost of the continuing expansion of the power and control of those three million federal bureaucrats (not one of whom has been elected). The question is: how do we make these amazing advances permanent?
The answer: Zero Base Budgeting.
What is that, many people ask, how does it work? To understand it, we need to have an understanding about how government budgeting works. I am not familiar with the federal budgeting “language,” but I can guarantee, the process of getting a budget at the federal level is very similar to that used by state government. The words may be different, but the process works the same.
So let’s talk about how the state budget is achieved. The first thing to understand is that government budget types have their own language.… Read More