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Big-Spender Bush.


George W. Bush is a fiscal conservative, right? Maybe not. Federal discretionary spending, which grew at an annual average of 2.4 percent during the 1990s, was up 12.5 percent in fiscal year 2003. Since 2001, total federal spending has grown by 16 percent.

Administration apologists suggest this is only to be expected in light of the war on terror This article is about U.S. actions, and those of other states, after September 11, 2001. For other conflicts, see Terrorism.

The War on Terror (also known as the War on Terrorism
. Yet researchers at the conservative Heritage Foundation calculate that less than half of the new spending is related to defense, homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
, or other costs associated with the 9/11 attacks. Total federal spending is now at the highest real per-household rate since World War II, when (as during the Korean War Korean War, conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. At the end of World War II, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into Soviet (North Korean) and U.S. (South Korean) zones of occupation. , though not Vietnam) nonwar spending shrank shrank  
v.
A past tense of shrink.


shrank
Verb

a past tense of shrink

shrank shrink
 to compensate for higher military expenditures.

Much of the growth was in "nondiscretionary" entitlement spending on programs such as Social Security and Medicare--spending that, despite the label, lawmakers do ultimately have discretion to change. High-growth categories included education spending (up 65 percent) and unemployment benefit payments (up 85 percent). Heritage also counted $80 billion in corporate welfare and $20 billion in pork barrel pork barrel
n. Slang
A government project or appropriation that yields jobs or other benefits to a specific locale and patronage opportunities to its political representative.
 projects. But hey, what's a few billion here and there?
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Author:Sanchez, Julian
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Date:Feb 1, 2004
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