Explain that a little bit more for people who are hearing these numbers, 2.4, adding to the deficit, 1.5 in savings that you're saying, explain how we get to the number that you're talking about. The Congressional Budget Office has been wrong over and over again. And the reality is that when we cut taxes, they count that as a deficit. It increases the deficit. (01:09–01:13)
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