So, Who Are The Welfare Junkies?

Just for comparison, the Pentagon had a “base” budget of $515 billion in 2009 to staff and maintain 545,000 facilities at 5,300 sites both in the United States and around the globe (not including tens of billions in GWOT supplementals and other off-budget and “black” budget costs). Thus, it is not easy to determine how much all U.S. security agencies spend on defense annually, nor to separate out how much the Pentagon alone spends just to maintain the offshore portion of our global empire. But drawing on various sources, assumptions, and the fact that one-quarter of U.S. troops are stationed abroad, the Institute for Policy Studies estimated the 2009 costs of our overseas operations (wars included) at $250 billion annually “to maintain troops, equipment, fleets, and bases overseas.”

So, the Pentagon spent almost half of its “base” budget, or (at least) 8 percent of the FY 2009 federal budget to maintain 865 or more military bases scattered among the world’s nearly 200 countries outside the United States. And many of those outposts are in countries most Americans cannot even name or find on a map. Strategic planner Thomas P.M. Barnett (“The Pentagon’s New Map“) calls security America’s greatest export commodity.

Now, if there is something else besides personal weakness conservatives cannot abide, it is deadbeats. So one wonders why they focus so much of their ire on the moral hazard of providing food assistance to American compatriots (mostly children) when they spend five times as much on a wide, multicultural world that sleeps under the very blanket of security they provide, and for which the rest of the world pays nothing.

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  1. spocko:

    War spending is an ‘entitlement” program that the Right loves. Combined with the “support our troops” and the money that defense contractors put back into the right wing election coffers it is a tough program to touch.

    There aren’t a lot of people who will come to the defense of “welfare queens”.

  2. Tom Sullivan:

    “Big government” rhetoric is all about ROI, isn’t it?

  3. Freepthis:

    I’m all in favor of an idea that I heard over the weekend: mandatory drug testing of all politicians. If they want to wast money testing all poor people, than they should step up first to be tested. (I expect the requirements that poor people be drug tested to die quickly)

  4. Ten Bears:

    Maybe someone should remind Newt “multiple draft deferments” Gingrich that a sizable population of our military families… collect food stamps.

  5. Jim:

    It would be helpful, and slow the drug flow into the country, if the companies that recieve benifit of the government largesse would be drug tested also. I’d personally pay to see GM tested. Or “Z” or whatever their name is now.

  6. lisahgolden:

    The Right ought to be thrilled to be feeding those children and their families. Many of those children will be the ones who grow up and serve in the military. They can consider it an investment in their future national security.

  7. Cassandra:

    I can’t believe how much support the food stamp program recieves online. Of the many people I know who recive this aid I can’t name a single one that is anything less that a drug using piece of crap. That is the God’s honest truth. I wish it were differnt. Half of them are related to me! It sucks and it’s so heart breaking for the children they drag along behind them, but the truth is they are lazy. They don’t want to work and they don’t want to stop using. But those are only the people I know. My sister-in-law gets stamps and uses drugs. She buys name brand food and can even buy birthday cake from the deli at Wal-Mart, meanwhile I’m a school teacher who lives on a budget and buys Great Value and Equate. She said to me once that it would be really hard for her to go to work. She would be losing out.

  8. Shufei:

    I weep for your schoolchildren, who must suffer a “teacher” with such mediocre writing and critical thinking skills that she can not elucidate what “sampling error” is in regards to her particularly worthless little kin group’s exploitation of benefits.

    Look here, sweety. I work my ass off to scrape together 600 greenbacks a month to live on in a poor rural town. I have gone pale and fainting hungry for months before I sucked up the pride and applied for stamps. So I get your smugness, I do. Most folks around here can shine their holier-than-thou buttons better than you, and just as or (I suspect) more drug and disease free. Yet we are all grateful that we don’t starve for the little SNAP card each month. Thank holy FDR, some of us have sense enough to know the hell that the oligarchs have put us all in together, even with the trash like you and your family, and can appreciate the immense value of food stamps for the full bellies at the end of a gruelling day.

    Open your eyes a bit, you even might see the 40% of your school children who are on food stamps with something other than masterbatory smug self-satisfaction. I know, I know, being one of the troglodytes who are all the school districts can now afford to herd brats all day, it’s hard for you to cognitively stretch to encompass a view broader than your petty trailer trash drama. But it really is helpful if you try.