And it raises a fundamental question: how long can we move the world in one direction while we — John Spratt
As costs mount, in lives and dollars, it is natural to second guess, but one lesson I hope we have — John Spratt
Domestic discretionary spending on education and health care and the environment has been — John Spratt
I am not disputing the need for this money. What I am disputing and calling attention to — John Spratt
Just a few short years ago in the year 2000, the last full fiscal year of the clinton administration — John Spratt
Our country, the united states of america, may be the world’s largest economy and the world’s only superpower — John Spratt
Since the pentagon underestimated the number of troops required after the end of hostilities — John Spratt
The young in this country, and you fellows are young by my reckoning, have a right to be concerned — John Spratt
This war so far has cost us $125 billion and counting, because largely we decided to do it on our own — John Spratt
Three big assumptions proved wrong: one, that the iraqi people would welcome us as liberators — John Spratt
We can have tax cuts, but when we have tax cuts and do not have a surplus, the amount of the — John Spratt
We developed during the 1990s a series of budget process rules that helped us bring to heel these deficits — John Spratt
We would take a little bit of money out of a huge increase in ballistic missile defense and — John Spratt
What we are effectively doing, I say this to the young people of america whom my colleagues represent — John Spratt
With no other security forces on hand, u.s. Military was left to confront, almost alone — John Spratt