Xequat said:
One of the reasons I voted against Kerry was that I was afraid of increasing the size of the government, but now it looks like that happened anyway. This is definitely not what I voted for.
The Perscription Drug Benefit in Medicaid was a huge increase in the size of government. It was passed in the first term of the current Bush Presidency. It was further revealed that the actual costs of this benefit were grossly distorted by the Bush White House during the congressional debate. After its passage, Americans learned that the actual debated costs, and size of government was approximately 60% of what the actual benefit would require.
Also during the first Bush Administration, the President increased the size of government by creating the Transportation Safety Administration. The creation of the Department of Homeland Security also created some government bloat. This article, found while doing some instant search on DHS, pointed out some potnential problems with DHS which seemed to marterialize in the last month or so.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2066774/
I point these things out so that the next time you are asked to cast a ballot, you carefully consider that past is often prologue. It seems you decieved yourself with your ballot.
Xequat said:
(let's not get into which ones are necessary or not, ie the war, NASA, etc.)
I'm wondering how long the war in Iraq has to go on before it can actually be included in the budget? You see, currently there are over 145,000 American soldiers on the ground in a foreign country, ... as they have been for three years ... and the country is still paying for their presence with
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS; like it some god-****ed surprise that they are serving there.
Hurricane Spending a Surprise = YES
War In Iraq Spending a Surprise = Oh, Come On!
And ... NASA is one of the two government agencies that has not grown under the Bush Administration (I don't know how the current lunar landing plans have affected the size of NASA) - the other is the Department of Energy. Further ... NASA has some international obligations that must be met, visa-vie the ISS.
NASA's complete budget is less than 1% of the Federal Government budget, and half of NASA's budget actually comes from military spending.