Then we went on the COVID spending spree and never stopped and we spent 6.5 trillion the next year. We've averaged 6.5 trillion over the last five years. Last year we spent 6.9, This year about 7.3 [trillion]. And I asked my colleagues in Senate lunch today, I said, anybody think we spent too little in 2019? And nobody thought we did. Then I asked them the next question. (05:08–05:12)
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Asserts that the U.S. government is projected to spend $7.3 trillion this year.
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