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Is Obama Buying the Election With His Welfare Explosion?

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With the unprecedented budget explosion of means-tested, welfare-related entitlements, does Team Obama think it can buy the election?

It's a cynical question. But I wouldn't put it past that cynical bunch.

Remember Harry Hopkins, Franklin Roosevelt's close aid? It was Hopkins who argued tax and tax, spend and spend, elect and elect. Sound familiar? And if I'm not mistaken, the high-tax, anti-rich, big-spending, redistributionist FDR is one of Barack Obama's idols.

So let's take a look at some of the recent budget-explosion data points:

According to Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, means-tested welfare programs soared to over $1 trillion last year. The federal government accounted for $750 billion of that, while $250 billion came from the states, which leveraged federal payments into even larger expenses.

Between 2008 and 2011, federal welfare payments have jumped 32 percent. Food stamps have surged, with 71 percent more spending on the program in 2011 compared with 2008. Health payments, principally Medicaid, have climbed 37 percent.

By the way, it's not just the deep recession and weak recovery that's driving up these programs. It's a substantial eligibility expansion, which started under George W. Bush, but has gone much further under President Obama.

In a larger budget context, reporter Jeffrey H. Anderson uses a Treasury Department study to chronicle the 7-Eleven presidency. In fiscal year 2012, ending Sept. 30, the government spent nearly $11 for every $7 of revenues taken in. The exact figures are $2.5 trillion in tax revenues and $3.5 trillion in spending. In other words, it spent 44 percent more than it had coming in.

Previous fiscal years look even worse: The government spent 56 percent more than revenues in fiscal year 2011 and 60 percent more in fiscal year 2010.

All in all, according to Anderson, the government under the Obama administration received $6.8 trillion in taxes and spent $10.7 trillion — 56 percent more than it had available.

What's going on here is fiscal profligacy on the grandest scale in American history. And there are consequences.

Massive amounts of capital are being drained from the private sector and transferred to the government. This is one reason why American businesses have gone on a virtual capital-investment strike. Small businesses, in particular, can't get the capital being drained by Uncle Sam.

After four years of trillion-dollar deficits, both businesses and individuals have held back investment because they fear massive tax increases are on the way. That's a big reason why the so-called recovery has been so weak.

In addition, in our new entitlement nation, growing government dependency is ruining the very moral fiber and backbone of America's traditional work ethic. Increasingly, the feds are paying more to not work, rather than providing after-tax incentives to go back to work.

Mitt Romney has taken a lot of flak for raising the issue of growing government dependency. But however inartfully he may have expressed his view, his basic story is correct. The sheer volume of spending going on in this country is bringing us ever closer to bankruptcy.

And consider this: The spending explosion for means-tested welfare programs is outpacing spending on Social Security and Medicare, which are themselves veering toward bankruptcy.

I may be too cynical about Obama trying to buy the election with this entitlement explosion. Perhaps. But Obama wants to raise taxes in order to spend more on government unions and entitlement programs. It is redistribution, but it could be vote-buying, too.

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Sir;... If the rich cannot support the government that defends them, that gives them far greater influence and access, that defends all of our exported capital abroad from which the rich profit and we lose; then who can??? The rich have driven our wages down, and the government has let them... The rich have exported our jobs where slaves do them, and we must borrow to buy the products we once produced... We do not have the money, and the commonwealth that should support this population lies useless in the hands of the rich... Who else can pay??? Do you think the poor or the middle class have some sort of wealth not already tapped to survive??? High profits year and year have drained this people... We have been drained by taxes that favor the rich and encourage their bad behavior... We have supported wars of choice that only madness would choose... That class governed by greed and stupidity that governs us should be taken out and tried for treason...
And you blame a president who is trying his hardest to keep free enterprise from suicide... Who tells you to breathe??? Who tells you when you absolutely must bathe, or that it is time to eat... You do not have a brain... Your key board must be set on automatic...
Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:58 AM
If welfare actually helped the poor, I would be all for it. We spend so much on anti-poverty programs, yet the poverty rate rises. These programs punish savings while encourage reckless spending. They keep poor people poor while tricking them into voting for the person that keeps the free stuff coming. Our welfare system is not fair, good or humane to anyone. Its cruel and keeping people in poverty and it needs to stop. For further proof, youtube the obama phone lady. "he gave us a free phone, keep obama in president"
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Posted by: Chris McCoy
Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:40 AM
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