Read America's Fiscal Constitution Online
Authors: Bill White
flawed budget projections and,
355
foreign creditors and,
339
,
345
,
355
,
394–395
,
402
,
405
interest rates and,
354–355
,
376
leadership and,
359–360
purposes of borrowing,
356–359
,
358
(fig.)
risks overview,
354–356
spending categories,
357–358
,
358
(fig.)
spending/national income,
356–357
,
357
(fig.)
tax revenues vs. debt,
354
,
355–356
Debt reasons summary,
2–3
Debt (US/late 1700s)
citizens’ land vs. cash and,
25
maritime hostilities with France and,
41
,
42
relation to gold and,
33
Decrès, Denis,
47
Defense
spending effects on democracy,
382
US conscription end and,
275
veterans’ medical care costs,
376
,
379
,
380
See also
Budget practices reform/national security budget
;
specific individuals
;
specific wars
DeLay, Tom
Clinton and,
320
government shutdown and,
315
politics/political tactics,
336
,
337
Democratic Party
1912 convention importance,
153–154
beginnings,
78
budget practices reform and,
404–406
election of 1836 and,
79
Jackson/Van Buren and,
78
See also
Political parties
;
specific individuals
Democratic Party (1800s)
1894 elections,
133–134
Liberal Republican faction,
112
name adoption,
83
Populist party and,
134
Department of the Treasury, creation of,
26
.
See also specific individuals
Dewey, Davis,
184
Dirksen, Everett,
249
“Discretionary/nondiscretionary spending,”
371
Dodge, Cleveland,
155
Dole, Bob
background,
285
Gingrich/Norquist and,
313
,
314
,
316
presidential campaigns/elections,
303
,
318
Reagan’s fiscal policies and,
284
,
285–286
,
288
,
292
,
293
,
298
Domenici, Pete,
284
,
288
,
298
,
314
,
318
Dominican Re/files/04/90/62/f049062/public/annexation,
112
Donald Duck cartoon,
211
Doughton, Robert “Muley”
background/fiscal policies,
5–6
,
151
,
186
,
197
,
210
Korean War financing and,
302
World War II finances and,
5–6
,
208
,
210
,
211
,
212
Douglas, Stephen A.
Civil War and,
104–105
political parties and,
89
,
100–101
Du Pont, Pierre Samuel
background,
46
Louisiana Purchase,
46
“Earmarks” mid-1800s,
97
Eastman Kodak Company,
177
Economic Growth and Tax Relief Act (2001),
329
Economics
(Samuelson),
223
Economists
“fiscal policy” term,
222
presidents and,
224
See also specific individuals
Economy
Baby Boomers entering workforce and,
246
Baby Boomers retiring and,
355
borrowing effects,
105
deterioration after 2000,
339
federal debt-financed growth problems,
393–395
Federal Reserve and,
401–402
federal role,
59–60
,
66–67
,
401–402
foreign creditors and,
394–395
growth (1844–1856),
85–86
growth (1879–1882),
119
growth times,
394
maritime commerce (early 1800s),
50–51
mid-1970s,
266
public sector contributions to,
393–394
public sector growth (1920s),
173
urban vs. agriculture (1920s),
178
Edmunds, George,
130
Eisenhower, Dwight
fiscal beliefs/actions,
8
,
235–236
,
238–239
,
310
fiscal policies/tax cuts and,
235–237
,
238–239
Fiscal Tradition pillars and,
235–236
George W. Bush and,
9
highway program/financing,
227
,
239–241
military spending/cuts and,
8
,
241–242
on planning,
321
Republican Congressional majority and,
9
,
326
Social Security/pensions and,
8
,
231
,
251
Electoral College
2000 election and,
325
in late 1700s/early 1800s,
70
,
72
,
74
,
75
Employment Act (1946) and amendment,
222–223
,
395
Entail, British law,
27
Erie Canal,
71
Estate/inheritance taxes,
177
Ewing, Oscar,
231
Ewing, Tom
recession (1840) and,
82–83
Ewing, Tom, Jr.,
117
Family Assistance Plan,
260
Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac,
345
Farmer/rancher alliances,
126–127
,
130–131
,
178
FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation),
192
Federal Aid Highway Act (1956),
240
Federal budget process (1900s)
1980 budget,
272–274
before 1900s,
147–148
changes (early 1900s),
147–148
Dawes changing,
170–173
presidential budget and,
170–171
,
172
,
173
time requirements,
273
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC),
192
Federal Reserve
Accord (1951),
234
burden of Treasury debt and,
235
creation,
234
economic growth and,
401–402
foreign creditors and,
402
foundation of,
117
as “fourth branch of government,”
234
,
346
independence of,
232–235
,
401
,
402
interest rates post–World War II,
232–233
,
234
monetizing debt and,
81
,
132
,
156
,
186
,
187
,
223
,
233–234
,
235
,
262
,
350
,
401
,
402
Nixon administration and,
262
post-World War I recession and,
167
recession of 2008 and,
346
,
347
,
350
World War I and,
165
World War II and,
213
Federal Reserve Act (1913),
156
,
165
Federal surplus
2000,
321
distributed to states (1836 and 1837),
78–79
,
80
fiscal year ending June 1916,
159
plans on spending (1857),
78
plans on spending (2001),
78
Federalist Papers
function,
24
Federalist Party,
61
Feldstein, Martin,
294
Fessenden, William