You get, you got it. You have to go through this line by line by line. You got to do the work. You got to look at the detail. The House resolution, the one big beautiful bill at most would decrease $7,000 billion dollars of spending by about 150 billion. That's it. I know 1.5 trillion sounds like a lot, but that's divided by 10. So take it for what from about 7.1 to 6.95 when at most we ought to be talking about $6.5 trillion. (01:04–01:16)
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Asserts that the House resolution would only decrease spending by $150 billion out of $7 trillion.
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