John Spratt was an American politician who served as a U.S. Congressman from South Carolina for over 28 years. He was known for his work in defense and budget issues, where he championed responsible fiscal policies and national security. Spratt's steady leadership, ability to reach across party lines, and unwavering focus on his constituents' needs has made him an admired figure in American politics. His career exemplifies the importance of public service, integrity, and the ability to adapt in an ever-changing political landscape.
"We developed during the 1990s a series of budget process rules that helped us bring to heel these deficits, diminishing every year and moving the budget so into surplus."
"Democrats and Republicans alike support our military personnel."
"With no other security forces on hand, U.S. military was left to confront, almost alone, an Iraqi insurgency and a crime rate that grew worse throughout the year, waged in part by soldiers of the disbanded army and in part by criminals who were released from prison."
"Domestic discretionary spending on education and health care and the environment has been growing at 2 to 3 percent a year. He says we have to rein it in, but he ignores the spending category that is the big spike in the budget."
"The young in this country, and you fellows are young by my reckoning, have a right to be concerned about the course that our government, the Federal Government, is taking under President Bush."