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| January, 2010
Volume 35, Issue 1
MARIN
COUNTY'S NEWS MONTHLY - FREE PRESS
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Federal
War
Spending Exceeds Health, Education, Welfare, And Safety Budgets For 50
States
By Sherwood Ross
The U.S.
spends more for war annually than all state governments combined spend
for the health, education, welfare, and safety of 308 million Americans.
Joseph Henchman, director of state projects for the Tax Foundation of
Washington, D.C., says the states collected a total of $781 billion in
taxes in 2008.
For a rough comparison, according to Wikipedia data, the total budget
for defense in fiscal year 2010 will be at least $880 billion and could
possibly top $1 trillion. That's more than all the state governments
collect.
Henchman says all American
local governments combined (cities, counties, etc.) collect about $500
billion in taxes. Add that to total state tax take and you get over
$1.3 trillion. This means Uncle Sam's Pentagon is sopping up nearly as
much money as all state, county, city, and other governmental units
spend to run the country.
If the Pentagon figure of $1
trillion is somewhat less than all other taxing authorities, keep in
mind the FBI, the various intelligence agencies, the VA, the National
Institutes of Health (biological warfare) are also spending on
war-related activities.
A question that describes the
above and answers itself is: In what area can the Federal government
operate where states and cities cannot tread? The answer is: foreign
affairs---raising armies, fighting wars, conducting diplomacy, etc. And
so Uncle Sam keeps enlarging this area. His emphasis is not on
diplomacy, either.
For every buck spent by the
State Department, which gets some $50 billion a year, the Pentagon
spends $20. As for the Peace Corps, its budget is a paltry $375
million---hardly enough to keep the Pentagon elephant in peanuts.
Nobel Prize
economist Joseph Stiglitz and finance authority Linda Bilmes write in
their "The Three Trillion Dollar War"(W.W. Norton), "defense spending
has been growing as a percentage of discretionary funding (money that
is not required to be spent on entitlements like Social Security), from
48 percent in 2000 to 51 percent today. That means that our defense
needs are gobbling up a larger share of taxpayers' money than ever
before."
And they add, "The Pentagon's budget has increased by more than $600
billion, cumulatively, since we invaded Iraq." With its 1,000 bases in
the U.S. and another 800 bases globally, the U.S. truly has become a
"Warfare State." Today, military-related products account for about
one-fourth of total U.S. GDP. This includes 10,000 nuclear weapons.
Indeed, the U.S. has lavished $5.5 trillion just on nukes over the past
70 years.
No other nation has anything
remotely like this menacing global presence. The Pentagon strengthens
its grip by running joint "training" exercises with the military of 110
other nations, including outright dictatorships that suppress internal
unrest.
The U.S. spends more on
weaponry than the next dozen nations combined and is by far the No. 1
world arms peddler. "The government employs some 6,500 people just to
coordinate and administer its arms sales program in conjunction with
senior officials at American embassies around the world, who spend most
of their 'diplomatic' careers working as arms salesmen," writes
Chalmers Johnson in "Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American
Empire(Henry Holt)."
Chalmers goes on to
say the U.S. military establishment today is "close to being beyond
civilian control" and that despite its ability to "deliver death and
destruction to any target on earth and expect little in the way of
retaliation" it demands more and newer equipment "while the Pentagon
now more or less sets its own agenda" and "monopolizes the formulation
and conduct of American foreign policy."
How long will it be before
this tyrannical, anti-democratic, colossus that is sucking up as much
money for war as all states, counties and cities spend on peace---and
which straddles the globe, boosts dictators, and beats the war
drums---turns on its own people?
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(Sherwood Ross is a Miami-based public relations executive who formerly
worked for major dailies and wire services. Contact him at
sherwoodross10@gmail.com)
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