Where Is Your Money Going?
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Last week Congress spent another $82 billion in an emergency
supplemental appropriations bill. There is no emergency, however: Congress simply
exceeded its fiscal year budget once again and needs more money. The 13 standard
appropriations bills, which provide about $2.4 trillion to run the federal government
in 2005, are not enough to satisfy the ravenous spending appetites of Congress
and the administration. Hence the so-called emergency supplemental bill, which
cravenly combines troop funding with useless foreign aid and domestic pork.
Supplemental spending bills are particularly galling because emergency
funds are not subject to the same congressional budget rules. This allows Congress
to spend billions of dollars completely outside the stated budget, with little
or no public attention. It also underscores how meaningless government budgets
really are unlike families and businesses, the political class never
has to worry about busting the budget.
Remember the optimistic claims about how the Iraq war would pay for itself?
The liberated Iraqis would exploit the countrys oil resources and gratefully
write a check to Uncle Sam, so the story went. Yet we dont hear much about
repayment from the Iraqis these days. American taxpayers already have spent
over $200 billion in Iraq, and now Congress is digging us deeper into debt with
the supplemental bill.
Worse yet, much of the supplemental spending is exceedingly wasteful foreign
aid. Consider some of these expenditures of your tax dollars:
$656 million for tsunami relief. As Ive written before, Americans
have sent hundreds of millions of dollars in private donations to tsunami victims.
Why should we be taxed further? Why is flooding in Sri Lanka or Thailand more
important than flooding in Wharton, Victoria, or Galveston, Texas?
$94 million for Sudan, another candidate for charity rather than government
aid
$582 million to build a new American embassy in Iraq, an outrageous sum
considering that entire luxury resorts are built for less than $500 million
$76 million to build a new airport in Kuwait, one of the wealthiest countries
on earth
Over $500 million to address the drug trade in Afghanistan, despite clear
evidence that the production of opium has grown exponentially since America
began pouring billions of tax dollars into that country in 2001
$200 million in economic aid for the Palestinians;
$150 million for Pakistan, which is run by an unelected dictator
$34 million for Ukraine, where the U.S. already intervened in last years
elections using your tax dollars. Ukraine recently repaid our generosity by
dumping the U.S. dollar and adopting an exchange rate that includes the Euro.
Finally, the emergency supplemental bill enables the District of Columbia
to use taxpayer funds to build a new baseball stadium. This is perhaps
the greatest insult of all in a bill that amounts to extortion cloaked in patriotic
support the troops rhetoric.
March 22, 2005
Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
ATG: The above is only the tip of the spending
by Congress on pork-barrel projects. ATG has posted other lists on items which
have no constitutional authority at all. For instance -all the rhetoric regarding
Social Security is just that. All withheld SS funds go directly into the general
SPENDING funds.......is it any wonder members of Congress do not want us to
save any of our money on our own? It would cut out some of the CONTROL our elected
so-called "representatives" have on money to use for influence to
stay in DC..... once there they completely forget who sent them there until
the next election........whereupon they come back to the state and ask us to
send them back.....mouthing the usual empty promises of change and aid for all.
But they certainly know how to tax us beyond relief and how to pass more and
more laws (10,000+ now) in order to get even more money! How stupid we all are!!!
Just received a post this morning on the limitations
on congressional spending.....the camel's nose is not just under the tent.....the
camel ate the darned thing and is looking for another....just passing it along
as it came in.
The Constitution grants no authority for the federal government to:
Heal the sick.
Feed the hungry.
Protect the baby killers.
House the homeless.
Educate the children.
Care for the elderly.
Regulate the guns.
Build the roads.
Print the phony money
License the churches
Fight the war on drugs
Create the jobs.
Fix the economy.
Kill the Iraq
I mean spread the freedom.
From . . .
http://www.newswithviews.com/Brownlow/david40.htm
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