And we really struggle to have an adult conversation in Washington about what the cost drivers are and the mechanisms in which we can reduce spending in D.C. and then how do you also drive the revenue side, I'm not a. I don't believe we have a revenue problem in the context of rates. We have a revenue problem in this, meaning that our economy is not growing fast enough. And so we focus in on economic growth, we focus in on cost, on cutting spending. (31:16–31:25)
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Asserts that the revenue problem is due to insufficient economic growth, not tax rates.
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