mr. chairman , i rise in strong opposition of h. con .  res. 95 , the budget resolution for fiscal year 2006 .  this budget contains painful spending cuts to critical programs , continued large deficits , and a spiraling debt .  it is fiscally reckless , morally irresponsible and is a clear failure of leadership .  this budget is a sham .  it fails to include funding for many of the president 's key programs -- such as social security privatization , the war in iraq , and the cost of the alternative minimum tax .  it does not cut the deficit in half , as the administration claims .  when all omitted costs are included , it will raise the deficit by $ 2 trillion over five years .  this growing debt will be passed on to our children and grandchildren , leaving them to shoulder the burden of our fiscal irresponsibility .  this budget cuts critical programs that working families depend on , like medicaid , education , community development and veterans ' health care .  we have soldiers fighting for us in iraq , and this budget does n't even provide enough funding to pay for their health care when they return .  the budget will also endanger the health of millions of americans , by proposing a $ 1.1 billion cut to food stamps , the nation 's number one investment in nutrition and defense against hunger .  if this budget passes , we will be forcing working families to make hard choices between buying groceries and paying their bills .  the budget also spends every single penny of the $ 1.1 trillion social security trust fund .  we need to return to pay as you go budget rules , so that we can provide a solid source of funding for social security .  what is most disturbing , is that the resolution before us today is even more dangerous than the version the president sent to congress .  the budget fails to offer the specifics of the president 's budget .  it proposes large cuts in funding , but without targeting specific programs , it leaves a myriad of programs vulnerable to cuts .  i urge my colleagues to vote `` no. '' we need a plan that is fiscally responsible and will fund the programs working families depend on .  