The Giving Season, Republican Style
Saturday, December 4, 2004 at 11:04AM
TheSpook
It's the giving season, and our government is in the mood to give: to
the Pentagon, that is. Military spending is going up 10 percent in
2005, to a dizzying $500 billion, while spending on domestic
discretionary programs is creeping up only at about 1 percent. Congress
was downright miserly when it passed its appropriations bill. It
decided not to provide an extra $1 billion for the CHIP program that
covers children's health insurance at the state level, even though this
amount had been unused by the program last year. As a result, some
200,000 low-income children won't get covered by the program. And while
Congress raised by 5 percent the amount the government can spend on
Section 8 housing, Congress cut funds for housing the elderly, the
homeless, and the disabled. Now that's the holiday spirit. Similarly,
Congress boosted its home-heating assistance program to the poor by
15%, but the price to heat homes this winter has gone up, on average,
by 24 percent, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
"Many poor households assisted by the program--the majority of which
include a person who is elderly or disabled--may face considerable
additional hardship during the coming winter," the center says. It will
be a cold, cold winter for millions of Americans, thanks to Bush and
the Republican Congress. [more]
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.