I want to be on board. I want to see this president succeed. How many of your colleagues in the Senate have your position on this? Most people are, you know, there's pretty big groups say that it should be no more than $6.5 trillion in the next fiscal year. So that implies about a $800 billion difference between what we're expected to spend, which would be about $8 trillion of spending reduction over 10 years. (59:50–59:57)
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