But all other outlays just increase by population inflation growth, we'd be spending about 5.5 trillion versus the 7 trillion. Again, I don't think we spent too little in 1998. If you do the same thing for Obama 2014, that'll be about 6.2 trillion. If you do Trump's 2019 spending, it'd be about 6.5. So no matter how you slice it, that's you're saving somewhere between a half a trillion to 1.5 trillion over current expenditures. (04:58–05:03)
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Asserts that adjusting 2014 spending for inflation and population would result in $6.2 trillion spending today.
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