2010 Welfare Budget Eclipses Amount Spent On Entire Iraq War

September 23rd, 2009 (13) Posted By Erik Wong.

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CNS News:

As a candidate for president, Barack Obama decried the financial toll that the Iraq war was taking on the economy, but Obama’s proposed spending on welfare through 2010 will eclipse Bush’s war spending by more than $260 billion.

“Because of the Bush-McCain policies, our debt has ballooned,” then-Sen. Barack Obama told a Charleston, W.V., crowd in March 2008. “This is creating problems in our fragile economy. And that kind of debt also places an unfair burden on our children and grandchildren, who will have to repay it.”

During the entire administration of George W. Bush, the Iraq war cost a total of $622 billion, according to the Congressional Research Service.

President Obama’s welfare spending will reach $888 billion in a single fiscal year–2010–more than the Bush administration spent on war in Iraq from the first “shock and awe” attack in 2003 until Bush left office in January.

Obama’s spending proposals call for the largest increases in welfare benefits in U.S. history, according to a report by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. This will lead to a spending total of $10.3 trillion over the next decade on various welfare programs. These include cash payments, food, housing, Medicaid and various social services for low-income Americans and those at 200 percent of the poverty level, or $44,000 for a family of four. Among that total, $7.5 trillion will be federal money and $2.8 trillion will be federally mandated state expenditures.

In that same West Virginia speech last year, Obama said, “When Iraq is costing each household about $100 a month, you’re paying a price for this war.”

The Heritage study says, “Applying that same standard to means-tested welfare spending reveals that welfare will cost each household $560 per month in 2009 and $638 per month in 2010.”

The welfare reform package of 1996 only targeted one program, which was Aid for Families with Dependent Children, pushing work requirements for recipients to encourage them to get off the rolls. There are still 70 different welfare programs spread across 14 different federal agencies, said Robert Rector, senior research fellow in domestic policy studies at the Heritage Foundation, who co-wrote the study.

“The average person says I thought we ended welfare. Well, it’s a good thing we ended it, otherwise we’d be spending some real money,” Rector joked while speaking about the report on Tuesday. “Reform was grossly oversold by Clinton and the Republicans. It reformed one program out of 70. Medicaid, public housing, the Earned Income Tax Credit were not reformed.”

According to his White House budget proposal, President Barack Obama will increase annual federal welfare spending by one-third, from $522.4 billion to $697 billion in his first fiscal year. Adjusted for inflation, the combined two-year increase of $263 billion is greater than any increase in welfare spending in history.

By 2014, annual spending on welfare programs will reach $1 trillion for the fiscal year.

“One in seven in total federal and state dollars now goes to welfare. But this is a completely unknown story,” Rector said. “This is not being reported. No one knows Obama is spending $10 trillion on welfare.”

Welfare spending has taken its toll on the federal debt. Since the beginning of the “war on poverty,” $15.9 trillion has been spent on welfare programs. The total cost of every war in American history, starting with the American Revolution, is $6.4 trillion when adjusted for inflation.

Welfare has been the fastest growing part of the federal government’s spending, increasing by 292 percent from 1989 to 2008. That’s compared to Social Security and Medicare, which grew 213 percent, the study says.

Adjusted for inflation, welfare is 5 percent of the gross domestic product today. It was only 1.2 percent of GDP in 1965, the report says. Also, over the next decade, $1.5 trillion in welfare benefits will be paid to low-skilled immigrants.

Still, high levels of poverty are reflected by the U.S. Census Bureau because the bureau counts only 4 percent of the total welfare spending as income when it calculates poverty. Thus, most discussions on poverty begin on the virtual premise that welfare does not exist, the study says.

“None of the $800 billion being spent is counted as income, so the Census comes back and they say, ‘Oh my goodness, we have 40 million poor people. We need to spend more money,’” Rector explained. “That is a game the taxpayer can never win.”

Changing how the money is spent could go a long way in achieving better results, the study says.

“Annual means tested welfare spending is more than sufficient to eliminate poverty in the United States,” the study reports. “If welfare spending were converted into case benefits, the sum would be nearly four times the amount needed to raise the income of all poor families above the official poverty line.”

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  • YERMOM

    get a job

  • Ivan the Kafir

    Shrinking taxes = more jobs = less people on welfare

    • DC in StL

      Come on man,

      Lets all get on the govt healthcare

      universal welfare

      Let’s quit our job and get on the govt dime….

      Just a minute while I pull my head out of my a___

      Ahhh it’s light out here!!!!

  • BradW (the Infidel)

    For those of you who remember some of my earlier posts and rants, this is one item that I have covered.

    Focus on the comment that only 4% of welfare bennies are considered income…

    I have long stated and been highly irate that people are limiting their income so they do not lose any of their “freebies” at our expense.

    The lie of so many people living in poverty is that, a lie.

    When you have an individual earning (in CLAIMED income) around 20 grand a year, which qualifies for NO TAXES, and then they get free housing, free utilities, free medical, free food, and you think about what that costs your family and mine every year to provide for, Altogehter you have people (I prefer to call them two legged leeches)living off the equivalent of 50 or 60 thousand dollars a year TAX FREE, if not more…

    We need a lot of reform, and that means we REALLY need more ACTIVE members, in every city and town in the country, 2010 will be here too soon, and not soon enough.

    Every one get behind your local conservative candidate, and most important, GET ACTIVE!!!!

    • http://Myspace.com/sandyc240 Sandra

      That is such bull! I like Obama but have been searching all over the internet for information about how his new budget effects welfare. If the spending freeze includes it. I am pissed. It is so true what you say. Someone who has their bills paid for them and gets to keep what they make (on the books and off) for everything else has more money to spend freely than you and I who must use all our money to pay our bills. I will write to congress about this but it probably won’t do any good! The people who are only recently poor due to economy, most aren’t even getting welfare. The people on welfare don’t even know the economy is in the shitter!

  • guamleo

    That black women from Chicago was right when she exclaimed in front of the camaras “I won’t have to pay my mortgage, I won’t have to pay for groceries, I won’t have to pay for my car…”
    :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • cold soldier

    Did you expect anything other than him to hook his “peeps” up when he took office? Get ready for reparations. :evil:

  • ArchangelB

    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:S.714:

    When the above Prison Reform Bill (2009) gets passed, all the “trustees” will be given “Green Jobs” working for the Civilian Defense Force.

    Good times…

  • ArchangelB

    :mrgreen: The above link is bad, if you copy and paste…
    it will work. Here is a condensed story, it looks to be written by Moonbats though.

    http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/news/2009/03/webb_specter_introduce_bill_to_overhaul_americas_c.php/

  • GRIZZ

    Since I too was born a poor black child,I want my 40 acres and a mule…or maybe just a Coke and a pony.

  • Ernest T. Bass

    every picture I see of this idiot…he has his chin in the air…just a matter of time before someone knocks it in the dirt. I would say knock his dick in the dirt as the old sayin’ goes….but he doesnt have one….he’s a P@$$y.

  • Miller Time

    :beer: I’m appalled at how many individuals use and abuse “the system”. What happened to the days of Government cheese and Kool-Aid Packets? Look’s like I’m doing things wrong, working two jobs, paying my housing, medical, food expenses and tax’s just too barely make it. :beer:

    • kws

      A relative works in a state welfare aid office. Lots of times the ‘clients’ will quit a job if it means that their AFDC is cut. They do this even though it is shown to them that they have more resources to care for themselves and their (mostly) illegitimate children. The idea that they will get off the Federal teat is alien to them.

      All the while we are importing poverty from Mexico to do work that would normally be done by those who are being paid to sit on their asses by the Feds. :evil: