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    Obama seeks power to merge agencies

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Friday took aim at his government's own messy bureaucracy, prodding Congress to give him greater power to merge agencies and promising he would start by collapsing six major economic departments into one. Pressing Republicans on one of their own political issues, Obama said it was time for an "effective, lean government."

    Obama wants the type of reorganizational authority last held by a president when Ronald Reagan was in office. Obama's version would be a so-called consolidation authority allowing him to propose only mergers that promise to save money and shrink government. The deal would help Obama considerably by entitling him to an up-or-down vote from Congress in 90 days.

    Still, final say would remain with lawmakers, both on whether to grant Obama this fast-track authority and then in deciding whether to approve any of his specific ideas.

    "We can do this better," Obama declared in an event with business owners at the White House, even presenting slides to help make his case.

    "So much of the argument out there all the time is up at 40,000 feet, these abstract arguments about who's conservative or who's liberal," Obama said. "Most Americans — and certainly most small business owners — you guys are just trying to figure out how do we make things work, how do we apply common sense. And that's what this is about."

    In an election year and a political atmosphere of tighter spending, Obama's move is about more than improving a giant bureaucracy. He is attempting to directly counter Republican arguments that he has presided over the kind of government regulation, spending and debt that can undermine the economy — a dominant theme of the emerging presidential campaign.

    Republicans have often aligned themselves with smaller government. So politically, Obama is trying to put the onus on Republicans in the House and Senate to show why they would be against the pursuit of leaner government.

    From Capitol Hill, a spokesman for Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the top Republican in the Senate, pledged Obama's plan would get a careful review.

    But the spokesman, Don Stewart, also said: "After presiding over one of the largest expansions of government in history, and a year after raising the issue in his last State of the Union, it's interesting to see the president finally acknowledge that Washington is out of control."

    Obama has an imperative to deliver. He made the promise to come up with a smart reorganization of the government in his last State of the Union speech last January.

    At the time, Obama grabbed attention by pointing out the absurdity of government inefficiency. In what he called his favorite example, Obama said: "The Interior Department is in charge of salmon while they're in fresh water, but the Commerce Department handles them when they're in saltwater. And I hear it gets even more complicated once they're smoked."

    The White House said the problem is serious for consumers who turn to their government for help and often do not know where to begin.

     

    Not in decades has the government undergone a sustained reorganization of itself. Presidents have tried from time to time, but each part of the bureaucracy has its own defenders inside and outside the government, which can make merger ideas politically impossible. That's particularly true because "efficiency" is often another way of saying people will lose their jobs.

    Obama hopes to enhance his chances by getting Congress to give him the assurance of a clean, relatively speedy vote on any of his proposals.

    There is no clear sign that Obama would get that cooperation. He spent much of 2011 in utter gridlock with Republicans in Congress.

    In the meantime, Obama announced Friday that Karen Mills, the administrator of the Small Business Administration, would be elevated to Cabinet-level rank. But her job would essentially disappear if Obama has his way.

    If he gets the new fast-track power to propose legislation, Obama's first project would be to combine six major operations of the government that focus on business and trade.

    They are: the Commerce Department's core business and trade functions; the Small Business Administration; the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; the Export-Import Bank; the Overseas Private Investment Corporation; and the Trade and Development Agency. The goal would be one agency designed to help businesses thrive.

    The White House says 1,000 to 2,000 jobs would be cut, but the administration would do so through attrition; that is, as people routinely leave their jobs over time.

    The administration said the merger would save $3 billion over 10 years by getting rid of duplicative overhead costs, human resources divisions and programs.

    The name and potential secretary of the new agency have not been determined.

    The point, the White House says, is not just making the government smaller but better by saving people time and eliminating bureaucratic nightmares. The idea for the consolidated business agency grew out of discussions with hundreds of business leaders and agency heads over the last several months.

    Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said streamlining government was always a potentially good idea but expressed wariness about whether Obama's plan would really help business.

    "American small businesses are more concerned about this administration's policies than from which building in Washington they originate," Buck said. "We hope the president isn't simply proposing new packaging for the same burdensome approach."

    According to the White House, presidents held such a reorganizational authority for about 50 years until it ran out during Reagan's presidency in 1984.

    Obama has a series of other ideas about consolidating departments across the government, to be rolled out later.

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    Associated Press writers Ken Thomas, Erica Werner and Alan Fram contributed to this story.

     
    • Phillip  •  Medford, Oregon  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      "The Interior Department is in charge of salmon while they're in fresh water, but the Commerce Department handles them when they're in saltwater. And I hear it gets even more complicated once they're smoked." That's not even mentioning every state dept of fish & wildlife where they migrate to. -and 4 or 5 other agencies that can get involved when it fits their agenda...
    • Daniel  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Looks like Obama is after the Republican vote
    • picker  •  Richardson, Texas  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Hows about us asking congress to give more power to "We The People"!
    • Mark  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      If he wants to shrink the government he should start by fireing all his czars
    • Allen  •  Tampa, Florida  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Where is his plan to cut the deficit in half as he promised during his last campaign?
    • Mike  •  Shreveport, Louisiana  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Stop giving foreign aid and send only a sympathy card. There you got it. Already saved a gazillion dollars.
    • Bob  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Couldn't we just clone one of our founding forefathers and elect him president? Nah... Forget that, they'd die again if they ever saw what professional politicians have done to this once-great country.
    • OVER TAXED  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Won't we all like to see this plan of saving money in writeing first.
    • Rob  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      How do I know he's lying? He's a politician and his lips are moving.
    • igiveup  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      You noticed he said merge, not eliminate!
    • Eclectic Reporter  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      I am all for shrinking government... now don't misunderstand me, I think we need laws and a certain amount of government. I have to admit there are federal agencies that need to go. My opinion is starting with the Department of Education.... lets give back our schools to local communities and governments. But come on folks... saving 3 billion dollars over the course of 10 years? That's like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet having lunch at McDonalds, and eating off the dollar menu. LOL
    • j  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Every president since Reagan (actually Carter started the trend) has run against Washington, saying government is the problem. Every president since (and including) Reagan has dramatically increased the size and spending of government.
    • Agent-X  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Obama could start streamling gov't be firing his 36 czars and cutting Queen Mooch's personal staff from 24 to 1.
    • David  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      How did that giving "additional power" to Hitler, work out for the German People around the mid 1930's?
    • B.K.  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      I think shrinking the government is wonderfull! But tell me why Obama wants to riase the debt limit by another 1.2 trillion?
    • Blue Sky  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Anyone talking about racism gets an automatic thumbs down from me. I refuse to play into the politics of divisive propaganda. Playing the racism card is just an excuse to avoid talking about the real issues going on in America. I'm not buying it.
    • tmd 60  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      It's about time. Cut the Fed. Gov. by 50%.
    • Sandra  •  Dallas, Texas  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      Obama will raise the DEBT CEILING "AGAIN"? with NO House-Battle? Not fair. Obama wants to MERGE AGENCIES? He wants "FAST & FURIOUS-CONTROL" .
    • johnny  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      He should use the power he already has to give pay cuts to congress's,start there to save the country money, put a cap on how much interest Banks and Credit card companies can charge us, taxes-hikes for businesses that send jobs over seas,tax cuts for companies that keep jobs here in America,and QUIT sending our money to countries that hate us! !Make it easier for Americans to get into,or keep their homes! Lastly Protect our borders,Drug Cartells arent the only threats crossing over,terrorists can infiltrate just as easy as a person coming over to look for a better life...
    • Hurtinem P  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 10 days ago
      3 billion in 10 years! what a joke!!!!!!!! We are running an annual 1.2 trillion dollar deficit!!!
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