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nope... we're fucked fucked fucked! that's all there is to it. no body wants to give up their "benefits"Titanic wrote:Majority of the budget is healthcare and the military. Either sort them out or raise taxes. Thats your two choices.
FY2009 SpendingTitanic wrote:Majority of the budget is healthcare and the military. Either sort them out or raise taxes. Thats your two choices.
From Greeks link.rockfist wrote:What the f*ck is "manditory spending?" The only manitory spending is on defense and a system of commerce (roads, bridges, airports and laws governing commerce). Everything else is the very fucking definition of discretionary, unless you are the recipient then its damn well sure "manditory."
I think you are missing my point.Titanic wrote:From Greeks link.rockfist wrote:What the f*ck is "manditory spending?" The only manitory spending is on defense and a system of commerce (roads, bridges, airports and laws governing commerce). Everything else is the very fucking definition of discretionary, unless you are the recipient then its damn well sure "manditory."
* Mandatory spending: $2.184 trillion (+15.6%)
o $695 billion (+4.9%) – Social Security
o $453 billion (+6.6%) – Medicare
o $290 billion (+12.0%) – Medicaid
o $0 billion (−100%) – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
o $0 billion (−100%) – Financial stabilization efforts
o $11 billion (+275%) – Potential disaster costs
o $571 billion (−15.2%) – Other mandatory programs
o $164 billion (+18.0%) – Interest on National Debt
Other will refer to everything other then top 3. Doesnt really help much really (minus national debt). Wierd that its gone down 15% in this FY, but my assumption is that it going to be mainly benefits and stuff like that. Money that is paid out without a budget roof (ie. its cost depends on how many people apply for it or are eligible for it) rather then the government allocating a certain amount of capital for it.
Thanks for the link Greek, 62% of spending from healthcare and military - with healthcare projected to increase exponentially in the years ahead.
Yer, probably.rockfist wrote:I think you are missing my point.Titanic wrote:From Greeks link.rockfist wrote:What the f*ck is "manditory spending?" The only manitory spending is on defense and a system of commerce (roads, bridges, airports and laws governing commerce). Everything else is the very fucking definition of discretionary, unless you are the recipient then its damn well sure "manditory."
* Mandatory spending: $2.184 trillion (+15.6%)
o $695 billion (+4.9%) – Social Security
o $453 billion (+6.6%) – Medicare
o $290 billion (+12.0%) – Medicaid
o $0 billion (−100%) – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
o $0 billion (−100%) – Financial stabilization efforts
o $11 billion (+275%) – Potential disaster costs
o $571 billion (−15.2%) – Other mandatory programs
o $164 billion (+18.0%) – Interest on National Debt
Other will refer to everything other then top 3. Doesnt really help much really (minus national debt). Wierd that its gone down 15% in this FY, but my assumption is that it going to be mainly benefits and stuff like that. Money that is paid out without a budget roof (ie. its cost depends on how many people apply for it or are eligible for it) rather then the government allocating a certain amount of capital for it.
Thanks for the link Greek, 62% of spending from healthcare and military - with healthcare projected to increase exponentially in the years ahead.
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