Acts of "irresponsible spending" by Congress can have several different effects on America's future. Here is a list of just a couple possibilities.
1) Increase America's debt- If the federal government spends more money than they initially budgeted, this could cause debt. Debt is usually bad for the American economy, as it causes the US to borrow money from other countries or institutions. From there, the US will spend a significant amount of taxpayer money trying to pay back this debt.
2) Cuts to government programs- If the federal government spends recklessly, this may cause them to cut funding to different federal programs.
The headline being something like "The new amazing bill in the US senate!" then ignoring most of the problems and possibly exxagerating everything good about it.
Puerto Rico was discovered by Christopher Columbus, on November 19, 1493. This was his second voyage. to claim lands for the rulers of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella. When Columbus discovered Puerto Rico he had many more ships and men with him then he had on his first voyage in 1492 when he first discovered America.
The Prime Meridian divides a globe into Eastern and Western hemispheres.
(Some might accidently guess equator, but that divides the globe into Northern and Southern hemispheres.
“No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury”: No one can be put on trial for a serious crime, unless a grand jury decide first that there is enough proof or evidence so that the trial is needed. If there is enough evidence, an indictment is then issued, which means that the person who is charged with the crime will can put on trial for the crime.
“Except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger”: People in the military can go to trial without a grand jury first deciding that it is necessary. This is the case if the military person commits a crime during a national emergency or a war.
“Nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb”: If someone is put on trial for a certain crime and the trial ends, the person cannot be tried once more for the same crime. If a person is convicted of a crime and then serves his or her time in jail, or if the person is acquitted, he or she cannot be put on trial a second time.
“Nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself”: The government does not have the power to make someone testify against himself. That is why a trial uses evidence and witnesses instead of the testimony of the accused person.
“Nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law”: The government cannot take away a person’s life, property, or freedom without following certain steps that give the person a fair chance. This is what is known as due process. Due Process helps protect a person’s rights.
“Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation”: The government cannot take away a person’s property for public use without somehow paying them back for it.