In the summer of 1975, U.S. News & World Report informed its readers about a new breed of Senate Democrat.
“Many younger Democrats — as well as some of their elders — are increasingly disillusioned with Great Society-type programs. Senator Joseph R. Biden. Jr., of Delaware, elected in 1972, told U.S. News & World Report: ‘We newer liberal Democrats are rejecting the theory of our more senior colleagues, which was that if you spend enough money you can solve any problem.'”That week, Biden proposed his budget reform: S.
Biden called for reform: “One thing we have all observed is that once a federal program gets started, it is very difficult to stop it … regardless of its performance in the past. It is time for us to require, on a regular and continuing basis, that both the administrators of these programs and we legislators who adopt the programs examine their operations with care and detail.”
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