I went out to Washington Press for asking the same question. Hey, anybody know how much we spent last year? And one reporter said it was over a trillion dollars. No, that's just discretionary spending. The answer was something like $6.3 trillion because we had gone from 4.4 trillion in 2019 up to 6.5. and we've never looked back. Right. And the analogy I used, no family, if they had an illness, borrowed $50,000, pay medical bills. (12:55–13:03)
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