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‘There are more Americans dependent on the
federal government than ever before in
It is
really hard to believe how rapidly some of these federal welfare programs have
grown.
For
example, the number of Americans on food stamps has grown from about 17 million
in 2000 to 31.9 million when Barack Obama took office to 46.4 million today.
The
federal government spent a staggering 71.8 billion dollars on the food stamp program
in 2011.
That
sure is a lot of money to spend on food.
And I
thought that my grocery bills were high.
Medicaid
is also growing like crazy.
The
number of Americans on Medicaid grew from 34 million in 2000 to 54 million in
2011.
Once
upon a time, Medicaid was supposed to help the poorest of the poor get medical
care. In fact, back in 1965 only about one out of every 50 Americans was
on Medicaid.
But
now about one-sixth of the entire country is on Medicaid.
Will
we all eventually be on Medicaid?
As I
mentioned recently, It is being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans
to the Medicaid rolls.
And
we all know that projections like that are usually way too low.
Other
federal welfare programs are exploding in size as well.
For
example, federal housing assistance increased by a whopping 42 percent between 2006 and 2010.
The
chart posted below was produced by Senate Budget Committee Republican
staff. As you can see, the number of Americans on welfare just continues
to grow and grow and grow....
Keep in
mind that the chart posted above does not even take into account the huge
numbers of Americans that are on Social Security and Medicare.
In
the
Just
think about that.
That
means that nearly one out of every five Americans is drawing on Social
Security.
That
is just crazy.
And
in the years ahead we are going to see wave after wave of Baby Boomers retire and so the number of
Americans drawing on Social Security is just going to keep going up.
The
same kind of thing is happening with Medicare.
As I
wrote about the other day, it is being projected
that the number of Americans on Medicare will grow from 50.7 million in 2012 to
73.2 million in 2025.
Ouch.
That
sure does sound expensive.
If
you can believe it, Medicare is facing unfunded liabilities of more than 38
trillion dollars over the next 75 years.
That
comes to approximately $328,404 for each and every household in
the
Will
you be able to pay your share?
And
that is just for Medicare.
The
federal government just keeps becoming a bigger and bigger part of the health
care industry.
Back
in 1990, the federal government accounted for just 32 percent of all health care spending
in
This
year, it is being projected that the federal government will account for more than 50 percent
of all health care spending in the
Americans
have become completely and totally addicted to government money,
and word has gotten out to other nations that the
According
to a report from the Center for Immigration Studies, 43 percent of all immigrants that have
been in the
Keep
in mind that the study only looked at immigrants that have been in the country
for at least two decades.
Nearly
half of them are still on welfare.
Needless
to say, the system is fundamentally broken.
And
there is no way in the world that we can afford all of this. We have
rolled up the biggest pile of debt in the history of the world and our children
and our grandchildren are facing a lifetime of endless debt slavery.
Once
again this year we are facing a federal budget deficit of well over a trillion
dollars, and very few of our politicians even seem to care.
We
just continue to spend money as if it was going out of style.
At this point, spending by the federal government
accounts for more than 25 percent of
The
last time that happened was during World War II when we were trying to rescue
the world from the tyranny of the Germans and the Japanese.
If
you divided up the
Ack.
Overall,
the
We
are a nation of debt addicts, and both political parties have been responsible
for getting us into this mess.
We
simply cannot afford to continue to go down this road. We need to
significantly reduce all categories of government spending.
And
yes, we will always need a safety net.
But
we simply cannot afford to financially support more than 100 million Americans.
That
is absolute madness and it must stop.
So
what do you think about all of this?
Please
feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below....