Read America's Fiscal Constitution Online
Authors: Bill White
votes on debt-financed appropriations,
365–367
Budget practices reform/national security budget
alternative scenarios/spending,
377–379
background/reform need,
375–377
,
377
(fig.)
border security and,
377–378
Budget Control Act (2011),
376–377
,
377
(fig.)
“consensus” and,
379–382
Future Years Defense Program,
376–377
,
377
(fig.),
378
long-term forecasts and,
379
other nations and,
380–381
partisan splits on,
379–380
Budgets
1995 budget showdown,
315–319
“balanced budget at full employment” concept,
261
,
265
balancing in future (2012 to present day),
352
,
353
,
370
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act (1974),
266
“discretionary/nondiscretionary spending,”
371
“entitlements” problem argument and,
255
,
296
illusions of surplus and,
321–324
restoring discipline attempts (1980s),
298–299
unified budgets,
322–323
See also
Federal budget process
;
specific individuals
Buffet, Warren,
339
Bureau of Printing and Engraving,
107
,
125
Bureau of the Budget,
171
Burke, Edmund,
408
Burr, Aaron,
42
Bush, George H. W.
1992 campaign,
308
background,
305
as congressman,
244
fiscal advice from former presidents,
303
fiscal policies,
9
,
301
,
303
,
304
,
305–306
Fiscal Tradition and,
325
presidential campaign/election,
303
Tax Reform Act (1986) and,
301
“voodoo economics” of Reagan,
281
,
304
Bush, George W.
1981 budget debate and,
287
2000 campaign/election,
324–325
Clinton fiscal policies comparison,
328
,
339
,
341
,
344
debt (spending/borrowing),
9–12
,
327–341
,
343–348
,
376
,
407
Eisenhower portrait and,
9
extension of tax cuts (2012),
353
fiscal policies,
9–10
,
324
,
325
,
330
foreign creditors and,
339
as governor/budgets,
324
hiding debt,
10
,
329–330
,
335
,
337–338
interest rates and,
339
Medicare expansion/prescription drugs,
9–11
,
325
,
334–337
,
405
Reagan’s policies and,
324
recession of 2008
Republican Congressional majority and,
9
,
326
Social Security privatization proposal,
340–341
surplus claims,
328–329
,
330
,
331
tax cuts/rebates and,
9–12
,
328
,
329
,
330–334
,
338
,
343
,
344–345
terrorist attacks/fiscal consequences,
331–333
See also
Afghanistan War
;
Iraq War
;
War on Terror
Byrd, Harry
fiscal policies,
237
,
239
,
245
,
247
,
248–249
,
285
,
310
Johnson and,
248
Byrnes, James,
215
Calhoun, John C.
Congress/fiscal policy and,
53
,
60
,
61
,
66
,
74–75
,
149
defending slavery,
83–84
disregarding federal laws and,
77
monetary expansion concept and,
81
Panic of 1837/consequences and,
81
,
83
Texas annexation and,
84
Van Buren/Jackson and,
72
,
73
,
76
,
78
,
86
War of 1812 and,
59
Campbell, George,
55
Cannon, Lou,
279
Capital
Great Britain burning,
55–56
location/Jefferson’s dinner (1790) and,
31–32
Card, Andrew,
328
Carey, Mathew,
59–60
Carlisle, John,
133
Carnegie, Andrew,
127
Carter, Jimmy
defense spending and,
275–276
,
291
Democratic primaries (1976),
268
fiscal policies/budgets,
268
,
271–274
,
275–276
,
278
,
283
,
303
Casey, William,
281
CBO.
See
Congressional Budget Office
Central bank/banking
Civil War and,
108–109
continuing debate on,
34–35
Democratic platform (1912),
155
Federal Reserve Act (1913),
156
,
165
Panic of 1819 and,
64–65
party alignments and,
35
situation before,
148–150
Wilson administration and,
155–156
See also
Federal Reserve
CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act/1973),
267
,
274–275
Chafee, Lincoln,
329
Chase, Salmon
as antislavery activist,
87–88
,
90
,
94
background,
87–88
Barnburners and,
87
fiscal policies,
93
,
94
,
103–107
,
108–109
Lincoln administration/Civil War and,
103–107
,
108–109
,
119
Cheney, Dick
fiscal policies/tax cuts,
267
,
287
,
332–333
Ford administration,
267
military budget/strategies and,
304
,
334
China
economy,
381
investments in US Treasury debt,
339
,
355
military and,
381
Nixon’s trip to,
263
Soviet Union and,
221
See also
Korean War
Chinn, Julia,
79
Churchill, Winston,
183
,
212
,
215
Civil Rights Act (1964),
250
Civil War
beginnings,
100
Confederate economy/finances,
103
,
106–108
retiring debt,
110
,
112–114
,
119–120
,
151
,
156
,
157
,
213
Union fiscal policy/finances,
2
,
103
,
104–107
,
108–110
,
338
using short-term debt,
81
veterans’ pensions,
115
,
122
,
124
,
125
,
130
,
145
veterans politics following,
111–112
See also specific individuals
Civilian Conservation Corps,
191
Clay, Henry
Congress/fiscal policy and,
53
death,
89