Tuesday, lawmakers took to the Senate floor and blasted President
Bush’s wasteful spending. To fully illustrate the impact, Sen. Sheldon
Whitehouse (D-RI), brought up a chart showing the budget plans of
President Clinton versus the budget formulated by Bush. He concluded
that by squandering Clinton’s government surplus, Bush has cost the
country $7.7 trillion:
"This next chart illustrates the value of the differences
between the budget landscape planned by President Clinton and the one
created by President Bush. As you can see, the difference between the
two is a staggering $7.7 trillion. This number represents the
fiscal harm that President Bush has inflected on our nation. This
number is the Bush debt. […]
Like most concepts of enormous size, this amount takes some thought to comprehend. $7.7 trillion is $25,000 owed by every adult or child in the United States."

Video Transcript:
"When President Bush took over, leading
economists were debating the consequences of this great nation being
debt-free. Standing tall in the world with no claim on it by foreign
powers. But this President made a differen choice. Instead of keeping
our nation on the path to economic security and prosperity, to new
investments in our health care system, our students, our seniors, and
our veterans, the President who called for responsibility squandered
away the surpluses he inherited, mortgaged away our children and
grandchildren’s futures, and compromised the quality of working
Americans’ lives.
How can we measure the magnitude of the harm done to our economy and
our people done by this administration’s decision to deviate from the
responsible policies of President Clinton?
The first chart shows the budget plans of President Clinton as he
left office and the budget formulated by President Bush. As you can
see, the Clinton line — represented in blue based on his levels of
taxation and spending — has budget surpluses every single year of this
decade. In contrast, the Bush budget line — represented in red — has
deep record-setting deficits in every year after 2001.
This next chart illustrates the value of the differences between the
budget landscape planned by President Clinton and the one created by
President Bush. As you can see, the difference between the two is a
staggering $7.7 trillion. This number represents the fiscal harm that
President Bush has inflected on our nation. This number is the Bush
debt. […]
Like most concepts of enormous size, this amount takes some thought
to comprehend. $7.7 trillion is $25,000 owed by every adult or child in
the United States."