[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 165 (Tuesday, October 24, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S15572]
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                         THE BAD DEBT BOXSCORE

  Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, on that evening in 1972 when I first was 
elected to the Senate, I made a commitment to myself that I would never 
fail to see a young person, or a group of young people, who wanted to 
see me.
  It has proved enormously beneficial to me because I have been 
inspired by the estimated 60,000 young people with whom I have visited 
during the nearly 23 years I have been in the Senate.
  Most of them have been concerned that the total Federal debt which is 
$27 billion shy of $5 trillion, which we will pass this year. Of 
course, Congress is responsible of creating this monstrosity for which 
the coming generations will have to pay.
  The young people and I almost always discuss the fact that under the 
U.S. Constitution, no President can spend a dime of Federal money that 
has not first been authorized and appropriated by both the House and 
Senate of the United States.
  That is why I began making these daily reports to the Senate on 
February 22, 1992. I wanted to make a matter of daily record of the 
precise size of the Federal debt which as of yesterday, Monday, October 
23, stood at $4,973,904,347,350.96 or $18,881.03 for every man, woman, 
and child in America on a per capita basis.

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