I mean, it is. No, it's not. The CBO is, is arguing that if we extend and make permanent existing tax cuts, that's going to add to the deficit. What we're doing in this bill is cutting $1.6 trillion of spending. It is government spending that creates the deficits. We're going to reduce the deficit. That's going to be higher at the end of this, even at this. (09:56–10:02)
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