whereas welfare is running about $1.5 trillion a year.
Um... no. The entirety of the federal budget is under $3 trillion - there's simply no way you can argue reasonably that better than 50% of the
entire budget is spent on 'welfare.'
FY2007, you have about $650bn (high-balling slightly) dedicated to unemployment, 'welfare' and Medicaid. Another $25bn or so in local economic development aid that you can maybe, kinda sorta, call 'welfare.'
The defense budget is a tick under $700bn - which doesn't include supplemental appropriations, which are over $100bn at this point I believe. Your '$100bn'/year leaves out numerous costs incurred in the defense budget that aren't written up directly to Iraq - the final defense budget of Clinton's term was $300bn. The vast majority of the debt incurred under Dubya can be traced directly to out of control defense spending.
You're numbers are simply incorrect. Check the numbers yourself. This site has a good graphical view of the budget broken out into categories:
http://www.federalbudget.com/ Or you can go look up the official budgets from various government websites. Google "US Federal Budget", you'll get the same data, but without the pretty graphics.
"Welfare" consumes the following:
Social Security - $620B
The bulk of the Health and Human Services Department budget (Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP, and administration thereof) - $700B.
All of the Housing and Urban Development Department's budget (housing aid) - $50B.
The bulk of the Agriculture Department budget (foodstamps, school lunch programs, etc) - $80B
Total it up. It comes to about $1.5 trillion.
The Defense Department eats up about $700B. However, we'd be spending that same $700B regardless of whether we were fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. So if we're being honest, the only costs we can chalk up to the WoT are the occasional "Supplemental Appropriations Bills", which are averaging out to $75B or $100B a year. Also bear in mind that national defense is a legitimate use of the Fedgov, whereas wealth redistribution programs are a blatant unconstitutional abuse of power.
Next time you hear some ninny Liberal blathering on about how George W Bush is wasting the nations treasure on the War in Iraq, quietly remind him that
Liberals waste fifteen or twenty times more more on the War on Poverty. And unlike GWB, the Libs have been at it for 40 (and in some cases 80) years.
When are the Libs going to demand we accept defeat and withdraw from
that hopelessly lost quagmire?