LouderVol
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and 6 is less than 100 trillion, congrats we should just accept it.The boldened was the point. If 4.5 is "less" then that's something. Not great, but something. The number needs to keep getting smaller of course for it to matter.
Take another thing with you...a huge swath of whatever is cut will be met with accusations of facism/tyranny/etc by the economically addicted.
I have been having a hard time finding what the 4.5 actually covers. it can't be the yearly outlay, we don't even have a budget, that is hovering around 7 trillion. everything I am finding is that it only covers half a year in this CR because Congress refuses to actually set a real budget.
given that the current "budget" is 7, and it looks like the Rs want to spend 4.5 in half a year, that is still an INCREASE of 2 trillion dollars over the whole year. so again, in real math land, we are not saving money. even the republicans want to spend a trillion dollars MORE than we are already spending. so no, its not a good thing, or "something".
it is the republicans accelerating us to the cliff.