Much of the debate within the Administration has centered over how the last Reagan budget should treat the savings and loan crisis.
As far as the first vote goes, he notes, he did support the 1981 Reagan budget.
The Reagan budget for 1990 does not provide enough money to make a meaningful start.
If they simply do it as a warmed-over version of the Reagan budget, there's really nothing to negotiate.
The recent Reagan budget outlined a plan for cutting even harder, down to $92.5 billion.
The current $4.3 billion Reagan budget devotes more than 70 percent to enforcement and interdiction.
Reacting to the new Reagan budget, he called the amount recommended for water cleanup "woefully inadequate."
The program has not suffered a similar cut since the Reagan budgets of 1983 and 1986.
"The current Reagan budget is about $2 billion."
The first Reagan budget forecast economic growth of 4.2 percent; the economy declined by 1.9 percent.