http://thedailybanter.com/2017/01/senate-republicans-just-voted-to-add-10-trillion/
"On January 4, the Senate Republicans voted with near-unanimity on a concurrent budget resolution, which, among other things, established a January 27 deadline for repealing the Affordable Care Act. It also authorized literally trillions in new national debt. How much debt, exactly? Well, Trump thought $19 trillion in debt was an outrage. I wonder how he'll explain another $10 trillion in debt to his Pepe-The-Frog disciples because in this resolution, the Senate Republicans voted to authorize a national debt of $29 trillion over the next ten years. $29 trillion. Here it is in writing Furthermore, the Republicans authorized a budget deficit of more than a trillion dollars over the next ten years. And that doesn't include Trump's stupid border wall; it doesn't include the cost of repealing and replacing the ACA; it doesn't include Trump's proposed infrastructure spending; it doesn't include Trump's escalated fight against ISIS; and it doesn't include the unforeseen event of another war or a natural disaster or another major recession. Nothing. So, without doing a damn thing, the Republicans have already ballooned the dreaded national debt by $10 trillion. Every Republican, except for Rand Paul, voted for this legislation. Even if it's not fully enacted by Trump after January 20, it doesn't matter. Their names are on the roll-call. The same crowd that routinely destroyed President Obama over the size of the national debt -- as if Obama, not Bush before him, was solely responsible for it. This is the same caucus that blocked all of Obama's infrastructure spending and job creation proposals because of the debt. And now, as their first act, they voted in lockstep to authorize trillions in new debt."