
Federal Spending & The Budget | |
When Will They Ever Cut Government Spending? |
This year's budget resolution being pasted up in Congress fails to mention by name even a single government program that should be eliminated. Budget analysts say this is a far cry from five years ago, when Republicans put forth a list of federal agencies, departments and programs which the country could do without. Here is how the budgets of some of those Washington bureaucracies have put on weight from 1995 to 1999:
All these and many more were marked for extinction five years ago, advocates of smaller government point out. But last year, for example, the inflation-adjusted increase in domestic discretionary spending was the second largest in 21 years. Republicans in Congress have outspent the Clinton White House in two of the past three years. Source: Stephen Moore (Cato Institute) and James Carter, "GOP Budget Still Geared for Spending," Washington Times, March 24, 1999. For more on Budget Plan http://www.ncpa.org/pd/budget/budget-2.html |
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