Is it a huge amount of spending?
According to a 2010 report from the Urban Ins ute and the Brookings Ins ution, in 2009 less than 10 percent of federal budget outlays were devoted to children. To put this another way, in 2007 total public spending (federal/state/local) on children was $10,642 per child while public spending on older adults was $24,300 per adult. More shockingly, perhaps, is the finding that children's share of domestic federal spending shrank by 6 percentage points between 1960 and 2009 while spending on the nonchild portions of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid doubled. Is this the result of societal at udes that devalue children or the fact that senior citizens are a strong and mobilized voting bloc?
As pointed out repeatedly, the OP has no idea where the welfare money is going and why his proposal does very little, if anything, to solve the problem he's trying to address...