His last year in office would put us about 6,061,000,000,000. That is the Senate budget. That's our goal. Reset the baseline at 6,061,000,000,000. I'd be satisfied with that. But There's no way we should be even thinking about spending anywhere more than $6.5 trillion. And here we are on a path 7.3. And the House passed a budget resolution to not go basically below 7.1. Again, grossly inadequate. How is DOGE going to help you with cutting costs? (06:53–07:00)
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