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This episode goes over how much the federal government spends per person in broad categories. I also suggest allowing people to have a binding vote on a federal budget by broad categories that changes the budget by up to 5%. If Congress wants to spend MORE than what people approve, they need 2/3. If they want to spend less, a normal vote will do.
The guardrails would require that a person has some idea of the amount spent in categories--open book test--and that you can't vote to skip interest on the debt or wipe out mandatory spending programs.
By Glenn KuehneThis episode goes over how much the federal government spends per person in broad categories. I also suggest allowing people to have a binding vote on a federal budget by broad categories that changes the budget by up to 5%. If Congress wants to spend MORE than what people approve, they need 2/3. If they want to spend less, a normal vote will do.
The guardrails would require that a person has some idea of the amount spent in categories--open book test--and that you can't vote to skip interest on the debt or wipe out mandatory spending programs.