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Visual Illustration of Tax Dollar Uses By The State

March 16, 2006 by

Ever wonder what federal programs get the various monies you donate each year to your indebted Uncle Sam? An enterprising individual put together an illustration which lays out the various military and non-military programs your annual tithe funds. It certainly makes you feel warm and fuzzy towards Article 1, Section 8.

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Alan March 17, 2006 at 12:13 am

It is a nice piece – yet it only covers so called “discretionary spending” missing things like medicare and social security.

Frankly, for those who think the primary purpose of government is the protect the environment in which we exercise our freedoms, I think it will have a different meaning than the creator intended.

Still a great piece of work – just wish he included all government spending.

David C March 17, 2006 at 12:59 am

Some observations,

The fact that it leaves out social security and medicare is a disgrace.

I thought education was a state matter?

It is amazing all the things you can do with other peoples money.

Also, I always get a laugh out of the names of government programs. Since when has ATF have anything to do with alchol or tobacco. “Drug Enforcement”, well perhaps if you’re enforcing high crack prices? And social security, isn’t sociable nor secure. Medicare, doesn’t care. Department of Commerce? I haven’t seen them doing any commerce. Financial crimes enforcement? Ha, they need to take a look at the Fed and the IRS. Internal revenue – how about external coersion. FEMA? I wouldn’t exactly call New Orleans an emergency response. Housing and Urban Development? well, if you call a welfare ghetto developing our urban areas. Heres one I found, “teacher quality” – need I say more. Department of energy – I don’t see them making any energy? Department of Agriculture – I don’t see them growing anything? Department of Defense – When’s the last time our armed forces were on the defensive?

Ryan Fuller March 17, 2006 at 6:20 am

They fit right in with the Ministry of Peace, Love, Truth, etc…

Christopher Meisenzahl March 17, 2006 at 7:36 am

I agree, leaving out entitlements is VERY misleading.

R.P. McCosker March 19, 2006 at 9:37 pm

The creator and his readers are socialist-Left types, so entitlements were left out to convey the idea that military spending exceeds nonmilitary. The comments are peppered with stuff like: Look how little we spend on public housing and the arts compared with the military!

Of course, the unintended effect on people like me is to make graphic how disgustingly wasteful and destructive 99 percent of this spending is. The nonmilitary stuff is virtually all unconstitutional to boot. The military stuff — arguably the vast majority of it is unconstitutional too, though the argument isn’t as clearcut as with the nonmilitary — is a bunch of empire-building madness, as though the US was surrounded by superpower enemies fixing to attack any minute. Whoa.

billwald March 23, 2006 at 10:05 am

Glad I never had to learn German or Russian. English gives me enough trouble. Thanks, U. S. Armed Forces.

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