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Well, I think it's much bigger. I think it's much bigger than the public knows. People would be shocked of how big it is. What we have to do is reestablish a new baseline for a budgeting so that we eliminate and codify and not give all this crazy crap that we continue to fund. Today, though, it's game day. It's game day in Capitol Hill and Capitol Hill.
Well, I think it's much bigger. I think it's much bigger than the public knows. People would be shocked of how big it is. What we have to do is reestablish a new baseline for a budgeting so that we eliminate and codify and not give all this crazy crap that we continue to fund. Today, though, it's game day. It's game day in Capitol Hill and Capitol Hill.
We've got a big budget vote tonight that sets up the framework of the Trump agenda, including reestablishing the Trump tax cuts. Glenn, it's going to be razor thin. We can only lose one vote because we know the Democrats, as crazy as they are, they will stick together. and they will all vote no, so we've got to stick together. So it's going to be a nail-biter here tonight.
We've got a big budget vote tonight that sets up the framework of the Trump agenda, including reestablishing the Trump tax cuts. Glenn, it's going to be razor thin. We can only lose one vote because we know the Democrats, as crazy as they are, they will stick together. and they will all vote no, so we've got to stick together. So it's going to be a nail-biter here tonight.
We've got a big budget vote tonight that sets up the framework of the Trump agenda, including reestablishing the Trump tax cuts. Glenn, it's going to be razor thin. We can only lose one vote because we know the Democrats, as crazy as they are, they will stick together. and they will all vote no, so we've got to stick together. So it's going to be a nail-biter here tonight.
I don't know how long it'll take, but everybody's going to stay tuned, listen to Glenn Beck to figure out how to begin the process.
I don't know how long it'll take, but everybody's going to stay tuned, listen to Glenn Beck to figure out how to begin the process.
I don't know how long it'll take, but everybody's going to stay tuned, listen to Glenn Beck to figure out how to begin the process.
And we were, you know, this year we'll spend over seven and a half trillion dollars. 2019 before COVID, we were a $4 trillion budgeted nation. And so just in the last five years, you can see how much it skyrockets. But we're now at a critical stage that we have to make a change. We have to make a change. And as little as this budget deal that says we will
And we were, you know, this year we'll spend over seven and a half trillion dollars. 2019 before COVID, we were a $4 trillion budgeted nation. And so just in the last five years, you can see how much it skyrockets. But we're now at a critical stage that we have to make a change. We have to make a change. And as little as this budget deal that says we will
And we were, you know, this year we'll spend over seven and a half trillion dollars. 2019 before COVID, we were a $4 trillion budgeted nation. And so just in the last five years, you can see how much it skyrockets. But we're now at a critical stage that we have to make a change. We have to make a change. And as little as this budget deal that says we will
We will, over the next 10 years, cut $1.5 trillion. As small as that is, it is the first cut, major cut, I think, ever. It is the largest cut ever, but it's the first time that we've ever shrunk government. So we will cheer this. We will say it's the first step. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. We've got people in our party. in our party plan, that you need to know that he's a Republican.
We will, over the next 10 years, cut $1.5 trillion. As small as that is, it is the first cut, major cut, I think, ever. It is the largest cut ever, but it's the first time that we've ever shrunk government. So we will cheer this. We will say it's the first step. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. We've got people in our party. in our party plan, that you need to know that he's a Republican.
We will, over the next 10 years, cut $1.5 trillion. As small as that is, it is the first cut, major cut, I think, ever. It is the largest cut ever, but it's the first time that we've ever shrunk government. So we will cheer this. We will say it's the first step. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. We've got people in our party. in our party plan, that you need to know that he's a Republican.
Some say these cuts go too far. And then we've got people in our party who say, I'm not voting for it because it doesn't go far enough. But we've got to come together, and hopefully we'll do that tonight.
Some say these cuts go too far. And then we've got people in our party who say, I'm not voting for it because it doesn't go far enough. But we've got to come together, and hopefully we'll do that tonight.
Some say these cuts go too far. And then we've got people in our party who say, I'm not voting for it because it doesn't go far enough. But we've got to come together, and hopefully we'll do that tonight.
I think they will. Yes, I do. But this framework tonight is the first step. I agree. If it was Glenn Beck and Aaron being in a room, you and I could do it on the back of a cocktail napkin of how we were going to reshape government. But when you have 500 and 535 members of Congress that each has their own little idea of how it should go down then that's where the trick is.
I think they will. Yes, I do. But this framework tonight is the first step. I agree. If it was Glenn Beck and Aaron being in a room, you and I could do it on the back of a cocktail napkin of how we were going to reshape government. But when you have 500 and 535 members of Congress that each has their own little idea of how it should go down then that's where the trick is.
I think they will. Yes, I do. But this framework tonight is the first step. I agree. If it was Glenn Beck and Aaron being in a room, you and I could do it on the back of a cocktail napkin of how we were going to reshape government. But when you have 500 and 535 members of Congress that each has their own little idea of how it should go down then that's where the trick is.