Excerpt: http://www.heritage.org/Research/Budget/BG1581.cfm

Proponents of big government have spent the past four years demanding that Congress and the President substantially increase spending on America's "most urgent" national priority. But what has been this most urgent national priority? Some have said education; others, health research. Still others have said farm subsidies, the war on terrorism, or homeland security. Had policymakers settled on funding one or two of the most important priorities (preferably those for which federal funding actually makes a significant difference), the federal budget would have remained somewhat under control.
But instead of making those difficult but responsible decisions, Congress and the President are simply throwing vast sums of money at all of these categories of programs. The result: an unaffordable "guns and butter" budget.
It would be a mistake to assume that Washington spenders are making any distinction between the necessities and unaffordable luxuries. Congress and the President have not even said no to the lower-priority programs (see below).

Bottom line... the federal budget is growing year-over-year.... and shows no signs of stopping... just how much is this costing the average American family?
$5000 per year in additional taxes.
The chart below pretty well illustrates where our bucks are going... DoD and H&HS get the bulk of it.

Oh ... and to stay on topic... Rove is a POS... but so are all the rest of the politicians in Washington... who should re-read Websters Dictionary definition of the word "politician" and then compare it to "public servant".