I believe you're being sincere, Draginol and I appreciate that.
However, I don't see any mention of socialism at WRL and I don't believe there is anything stated in the 'About WRL' that 'the left' can or should hold exclusive right to.
Let's look at a few passages, shall we?
We use peaceful means to create a society that is democratic, free of economic, racial, and sexual oppression. - About War Resistence League
Let me see...
Democracy? You're up for that, right Draginol?
Economic, racial, and sexual oppression?
I don't believe you feel in oppressing other people through economic means or because of their race or sex - right Draginol?
We know that even where there seems to be "peace," the suffering of homelessness, hunger, lack of medical care, and poverty is as violent to those upon whom it is imposed as any war. - War Resistence League
Certainly, Draginol, you have empathy for the homeless and the hungry. Surely you feel poverty is not befitting human dignity unless chosen. To help heal those in need, the League, with it's scarce resources, relying upon donors and volunteers works peacefully to help heal these sores of humanity.
I think these values are very universal. Christians, Jews, Muslims and even athiests can certainly appreciate the values that many laws of this land are written to assist in enforcing.
I am guessing you have not had much exposure to peace movement groups and so probably feel WRL's approach to be radical and unfamiliar leaving you with only one way to describe them - the utter fringe of the left wing, when they most certainly are not.
As you may have read, the League has been present since World War One and has not affiliated itself with, given credit to, or patronized any political party within it's 73 year existence.
Please rethink your judgement of War Resistence League.
Now, on to our charts.
I would first ask for the source of your pie chart. You have said it comes from an impartial source, but I don't know what source that is. I checked the location of the image thinking I may be able to find out what web site it was from but instead found it sitting in a temp file on Stardock servers. Where did you find the pie graph, Draginol?
They are also dishonest with their statistics which is something I find particularly annoying... - Draginol
Well, you know what Samuel Clemens says about statistics.
There are many ways to juggle numbers and manipulate them with graphs and charts, such as when you used a color coded map to depict military spending in correlation to nation's GDP making military spending seem less then what it was to the casual viewer. Surely, the representation seemed a bit deceptive, but it still held true to the numbers.
War Resistence League did exactly the same thing. Only difference between them and your pie graph is that they explained how they represented the numbers and were the source.
They take all social programs as being a given and take that right out of the budgets -- not just social security but medicare and medicaid. - Draginol
You were incorrect in the first place in guessing Social Security was not a trust fund. Now that I have provided you that information:
The Social Security Trust Funds are the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund and the Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund. The OASI Trust Fund began in 1937; the DI Trust Fund in 1957. These trust funds are managed by the Department of the Treasury. -
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I wanted to assure you that Medicaid and Medicare are also trust funds.
Each year the Trustees of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds report on the current status and projected condition of the funds over the next 75 years. This message summarizes the 2006 Annual Reports...
LinkDefinition of Trust Fund from Dictionary.Com
trust fund:
1. money, securities, property, etc., held in trust.
2. a government fund administered separately from other funds and used for a specified purpose: a highway trust fund.Social Security is not part of the Federal Budget general fund. It is a separate account and has its own source of income. Social Security payments do not go into the general fund, they go in the Social Security trust fund, and should NOT be counted as general revenue. The trust fund is supposed to be used to pay future benefits. - http://www.federalbudget.com/
Hopefully you now have a better grasp of why WRL does not include Trust Funds in it's chart of our budget.
WRL continues to explain it's representation in military spending numbers in the big yellow box entitled 'Why do Percentages Vary from Group to Group?'.
Regardless of whether you feel WRL to be incorrect or disengenous, you will still find other groups watchdogging the budget with numbers of higher military spending then the fifteen percent your FY2000 (before Defense spending lurched into another period of accelerated growth right after climbing out of a shallow valley) anonymous pie chart gives.
You know which ones:
Center for Defense Information - 51%
Friends Committee National Legislation - 42%
Now, Draginol, I'll leave you with some of what Ike said,
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together. - Ike Eisenhower, In His Farewall Address; January 17, 1961