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And if you think, as I do, that the sovereignty of our country is existential, to use the word that is coming up as we talk about the debt, then you should be rooting on the passage of this legislation. Do we need to get control of the spending? Absolutely. Should we use the rescissions process? Trump's starting with it. He just did it yesterday. That's a way to do it.
And should Congress get off its fat ass and start actually cutting spending and stop just letting it happen? A hundred percent. But this big, beautiful bill, I mean, candidly, David, this is our big, beautiful shot to get something important done. And we're not going to get another one.
And should Congress get off its fat ass and start actually cutting spending and stop just letting it happen? A hundred percent. But this big, beautiful bill, I mean, candidly, David, this is our big, beautiful shot to get something important done. And we're not going to get another one.
And should Congress get off its fat ass and start actually cutting spending and stop just letting it happen? A hundred percent. But this big, beautiful bill, I mean, candidly, David, this is our big, beautiful shot to get something important done. And we're not going to get another one.
Yeah, and also this spending cut is $1.6 trillion over 10 years. It is, I know, look, I want more than that. But $1.6 trillion over 10 years is the single largest spending cut that Congress has ever produced in any piece of legislation ever. Just for some frame of reference here, it is relatively massive, but we have an out-of-control government, of course, $37 trillion in debt.
Yeah, and also this spending cut is $1.6 trillion over 10 years. It is, I know, look, I want more than that. But $1.6 trillion over 10 years is the single largest spending cut that Congress has ever produced in any piece of legislation ever. Just for some frame of reference here, it is relatively massive, but we have an out-of-control government, of course, $37 trillion in debt.
Yeah, and also this spending cut is $1.6 trillion over 10 years. It is, I know, look, I want more than that. But $1.6 trillion over 10 years is the single largest spending cut that Congress has ever produced in any piece of legislation ever. Just for some frame of reference here, it is relatively massive, but we have an out-of-control government, of course, $37 trillion in debt.
We got to do a lot more cuts.
We got to do a lot more cuts.
We got to do a lot more cuts.
Yeah. And welfare reform worked in the 90s. It actually achieved its goals. And we can do it again right now. All right. David Strom over at Hot Air, always producing great stuff. Thank you, man. Always appreciate you. Always have such great conversations with you. You're my favorite guy. You know that. I know, brother. You're the best. Thank you very much, David. Have a good one. There he is.
Yeah. And welfare reform worked in the 90s. It actually achieved its goals. And we can do it again right now. All right. David Strom over at Hot Air, always producing great stuff. Thank you, man. Always appreciate you. Always have such great conversations with you. You're my favorite guy. You know that. I know, brother. You're the best. Thank you very much, David. Have a good one. There he is.
Yeah. And welfare reform worked in the 90s. It actually achieved its goals. And we can do it again right now. All right. David Strom over at Hot Air, always producing great stuff. Thank you, man. Always appreciate you. Always have such great conversations with you. You're my favorite guy. You know that. I know, brother. You're the best. Thank you very much, David. Have a good one. There he is.
You too. David Strom over at Hot Air. Great American. Really always very nice to have him with us. I want to take you through some of the big clips from yesterday. Some of this is right out of the White House. Remember, after Elon Musk attacked President Trump's bill. Now, he didn't attack President Trump specifically.
You too. David Strom over at Hot Air. Great American. Really always very nice to have him with us. I want to take you through some of the big clips from yesterday. Some of this is right out of the White House. Remember, after Elon Musk attacked President Trump's bill. Now, he didn't attack President Trump specifically.
You too. David Strom over at Hot Air. Great American. Really always very nice to have him with us. I want to take you through some of the big clips from yesterday. Some of this is right out of the White House. Remember, after Elon Musk attacked President Trump's bill. Now, he didn't attack President Trump specifically.
It sounds like the two of them have a good relationship, but he went out of his way to attack the big, beautiful bill yesterday. It was Peter Doocy, who is, I think, the first one to deliver the news to Caroline Leavitt in the White House press briefing. Take a look at cut one here as the White House reacts to Elon Musk's criticism.
It sounds like the two of them have a good relationship, but he went out of his way to attack the big, beautiful bill yesterday. It was Peter Doocy, who is, I think, the first one to deliver the news to Caroline Leavitt in the White House press briefing. Take a look at cut one here as the White House reacts to Elon Musk's criticism.
It sounds like the two of them have a good relationship, but he went out of his way to attack the big, beautiful bill yesterday. It was Peter Doocy, who is, I think, the first one to deliver the news to Caroline Leavitt in the White House press briefing. Take a look at cut one here as the White House reacts to Elon Musk's criticism.
The president is totally fine with that. He's heard the criticism. You know, reportedly I saw it was Mark Caputo. He's a reporter for Axios. He was over on War Room. He was talking to those, the great people over there.