... I would:
Declare all Foreign Aid to end within 1 year of when I took office with the exception of Israel, S. Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Poland, and the Czech Republic. (no favorites here, I was born in Germany) All others would have that year to come and make a case as to why they should be included. Those not accepted can re-submit every year with the reasonable hope of changing our minds.
Declare that all spending to be frozen at current levels for one year. Every year after that reduce everyones (except military & intelligence) budget by 10% for the next 3 years, renewable if I get elected again and then for another 4 years. Might even push to make that permanent so I wouldn't have to run again. It would be up to each Department & Program on how to implement the reduction in their budget.
Declare a moratorium on any new regulations immediately. Then each year task each Department or Program to reduce its regulations by 20% until there is a concise document that covers the essentials and nothing else.
Declare an end to taxes and implement the Fair Tax. This will save the IRS from having to spend any time or money on the aforementioned Declaration.
Declare the end of fraud and waste in all Departments & Programs through repurposed IRS agents auditing each.
Declare that in 4 years all benefits and salaries would end for Congress & the President. They are servants and should act accordingly.
Declare that the Supreme Court is not permanent and will limit terms with each successive judge to be chosen by the voting public.
Declare an end to the Federal Reserve, the World Bank, and end support for the UN. If the UN stays, they can pay us rent.
Declare that the legal system must also reduce all laws and contracts by 50%. And to institute a "Loser Pays" system.
Declare that fines imposed upon businesses or other such entities to be done away with and replaced with jail time if found guilty.
Of course these are all only generalities, some more specific than others. Also, this is a living breathing document and will be added or subtracted upon until there is a concise document.
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