WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will ask Congress on Friday for greater power to shrink the federal government, and his first idea is merging six sprawling trade and commerce agencies whose overlapping programs can be baffling to businesses, a senior administration official told The Associated Press.
Obama will call on Congress to give him a type of reorganizational power last held by a president when Ronald Reagan was in office. The Obama version would be a so-called consolidation authority allowing him to propose mergers that promise to save money and help consumers. The deal would entitle him to an up-or-down vote from Congress in 90 days.
It would be up to lawmakers, therefore, to first grant Obama this fast-track authority and then decide whether to approve any of his specific ideas.
The White House said Obama would address his proposals for government reform Friday morning. The official confirmed the details to the AP on condition of anonymity ahead of the president’s event.
In an election year and a political atmosphere of tighter spending, Obama’s motivation is about improving a giant bureaucracy — but that’s hardly all of it.
To voters sick of dysfunction, Obama wants to show some action on making Washington work better. Politically, his plan would allow him to do so by putting the onus on Congress and in particular his Republican critics in the House and Senate, to show why they would be against the pursuit of a leaner government.
Obama also has an imperative to deliver. He made a promise to come up with a smart reorganization of the government in his last State of the Union speech. That was nearly a year ago.
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 gridlock with Republicans who control the House and can halt votes in the Senate.
Should he prevail, 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 official said 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 point, the official said, 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.
The administration official presented Obama as the CEO of an operation who should have more power to influence how it is designed. 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.



I would have to say that President Obama is an excellant chess player.
He keeps putting his hand out to support the fundermental ideals of the conservatives only to have the right reject them.
The Radical Republicans consistantly go against their own Ideals just to sabotage the Presidency.
obama lied people died
I sincerely hope that whoever in the White House writes this Bill actually sits down and thinks about it beyond the press hoopla that comes out of the media. The last time this was done was at the beginning of Gulf 2 and the DoD’s infamous National Security Personnel Program. It all but destroyed Civil Service, drove hundred’s of Civil Service folks out (just when their expertiese was need the most) and reduce the remaining Civil Service people into a bunch of pooh-pooh kissing bureaucrat’s whose only mission was not to serve the country but to keep their boss’s happy and not get fired because they found their Department head embezling funds or rigging contracts. Merging can be a good thing, if it’s done correctly and thoughtfully. Done in haste and panic and we all will never see the end of another Nightmare on Pennsylvania Ave. thriller !
Interesting after he has built Government up so much, now he wants to try and reduce it lol
“To voters sick of dysfunction, Obama wants to show some action on making Washington work better.”
And he waits to take said action until the final months of his presidency?
Give me a break, it’s over Bam Bam.
“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.”
And to give Obama the title of Head Megalomaniac. Which czar will run this outfit, in the worst run administration since Jimmy Carter’s?Why doesn’t Obama just get rid of the Department of Education and the Department of Environmental Protection? The D of E has helped to produce so many kids who don’t know what county they live in, much less anything about the history of the USofA and the government that is supposed to look out for citizens’ liberties and the greater good. But these low achievers get lots of self-esteem props to keep them proud while they don’t know much about anything else. The DEP has done nothing but protect industries who spew poisons into the air and work against developing our own natural resources…rather than getting them from other countries. How is the new plan going to function? It will create an even more top-heavy government. It’s not like we don’t have enough people out of work. Remember how well the “super committee” functioned over the budget?
Get ready to be stunned if you aren’t already. Oh, and POTUS is asking for MORE money? Call your government officials and tell them to curtail POTUS’s unnecessary travel on Air Force One. And two and three, or the rest we don’t know about. Take a vacay in Florida to see how the “other half” spends their vacations. Does he even have any relatives in Hawaii anymore? What a joke.
This charleton posing as our president couldn’t consolodate
his golf bag. If he wanted to really do something instead of
a symbolic gesture to garner votes, he would eliminate the dept
of ed, substantially cut the epa to start. He should recall his
take over of healthcare which every poll out shows the majority
of Americans DON’T want it. He should also give back the money he
stole on his social welfare stimulus bill. Maybe he could use Buffett’s
money for that along with his money he is collecting campaigning from his
rich elitist friends and hollywood pals. If he wanted to continue to do
something for the economy, stop giving money to his cronies for solar
panels and open up drilling for our natural resoursces of oil.
The only added power Obama needs is the energy to walk down the steps of the Capital.Being escorted by our new president!