Impoundment. A term anons should familiarize themselves with as it's reversal during 47's term is going to have a tremendous effect on the stranglehold that bureaucracy, lobbying, and unfettered frivolous spending has metastasized as a powerful unchecked malignant force within the government.
The above link to the legislature and legalese can be hard to wrap your grey matter around but in short, it essentially forces the government to spend money rather than opting not to. Everyone's heard of spending limits, but really there is no ceiling. The limits are the floor rather. You must spend at least X amount and if you go over that's fine too.
Russel Vought discusses and breaks down the elimination of Impoundment back in the 70s, essentially creating an unchecked fiscal apparatus of the government that is the root cause of so much systemic corruption thereafter. It's also how omnibus bills were created in the first place! So by reversing the Impoundment Act, you eliminate these 10,000 page bills filled to the gills with completely unrelated allotted spending not even associated with the bill being presented!
Now this frog eats crayons, but I was either ignorant to this law or had forgotten about it since the 90s or early 00s. Impoundment is right up there near the tippy top of subjects that are verboten to speak of in politics or MSM dating back to the sabotaging of Ross Perot, Pat Buchannon, and Ron Paul's political aspirations and subsequent strife.
After listening to Russ and TC discuss this, it would seem that the reversal and reconstitution of Impoundment is going to play a major role in DOGE, draining the NGO swamp, and when paired with tariffs and other economic reform one can easily see how this has the potential to completely reset the board fiscally, perhaps even at the Federal Reserve level. I thought it pertinent for this board to get familiar with the term so that we can see the forest for the trees. Impoundment is on the menu yugely in the future frens. Might as well get brushed up on the subject and understand that historically (before 1973) that it was what kept the NGO swamp in check and also allowed the government to simply say No, we won't be spending any money on that.
Let's look at a simple budget.
Year 2000 Budget $100.
Year 2000 spending $50.
Year 2001 Budget $50.
Now let's try that again.
Year 2000 Budget $100
Year 2000 spending $150
Year 2001 Budget $150
Oh, now I get it.
Right! The 1974 Impoundment Control Act explains why nothing has ever been done about fiscal waste and it's always just been a circular jerk talking point. Quite literally, Congress took away checks & balances when it comes to spending. In fact, it is required through past practice to ALWAYS spend everything in any given budget and beyond.
Crazy stuff, all right there in the open yet never discussed. Restoring Impoundment would neuter most lobbying and severely cripple globalist budgeting originating from US government allocation.