So that gets back to being a specific number. Doesn't matter what the specific number is today, just that there is one as long as there is excess spending as defined.
If you want to cut spending it's a political decision. What we would have is dependent on what was cut.
If you stop defining it as excess spending (because congress authorized it among other things) then it becomes something else and gets dealt with another way. And what we have then might be something like what we have now.
I'm not proposing anything and surely won't change anyone's mind. I just like to know why people think the way they do. Thanks for your input.
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