[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 112 (Wednesday, July 12, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S9733]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


           WAS CONGRESS IRRESPONSIBLE? LOOK AT THE ARITHMETIC

  Mr. HELMS. Madam President, it does not take a rocket scientist to be 
aware that the U.S. Constitution forbids any President's spending even 
a dime of Federal tax money that has not first been authorized and 
appropriated by Congress--both the House of Representatives and the 
U.S. Senate.
  So when a politician or an editor or a commentator pops off that 
``Reagan ran up the Federal debt'' or that ``Bush ran it up,'' bear in 
mind that the Founding Fathers, two centuries before the Reagan and 
Bush Presidencies, made it very clear that it is the constitutional 
duty of Congress--a duty Congress cannot escape--to control Federal 
spending.
  Thus, it is the fiscal irresponsibility of Congress that has created 
the incredible Federal debt which stood at $4,925,464,401,230.13 as of 
the close of business Tuesday, July 11. This outrageous debt--which 
will be passed on to our children and grandchildren--averages out to 
$18,697.15 on a per capita basis.


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