And I can walk through how you get to that point, but that's kind of the number. Right now we're expected to spend about 7.3 trillion next year. So That implies about $8 trillion in deficit reduction rather than 1.5 trillion that the House has in their meager House reconciliation bill. So that's a pretty big delta. What scoring do you go off of? Is that the CBO scoring that you would use to make that estimate? (35:09–35:21)
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Asserts that $8 trillion in deficit reduction is needed compared to the $1.5 trillion in the House reconciliation bill.
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