This is the argument, right? The swamp. How much difference is really being made if we're just talking about gradations of how much debt we're going to undertake? Well, again, What we're looking at right now in the bill is a 1.6% reduction over 10 years. Take 89.3 trillion down to little under $88 trillion. Again, it's not even a rounding error. I mean, that's how insignificant it really is. (08:47–08:55)
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Asserts that the current bill proposes a 1.6% reduction in spending over 10 years.
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