which is spending. spending. it is almost always easier politically to spend than itthoh is to cut. even those who wano wantt to cuo not want to cut their owne othe portion, just the others with a cumulative now over thirty trillion dollar spending has proven to be almost addictive. but is that sustainable? a one party advocate for cutscutse while the other party s spends more and still survive?e steve daines is and a senator fm the great state of montanastatem and he joins us now. welcome onta, joinin, senator .r is wonderful to see you re anon expert on this. what are the drivers ofdata? our debt? es wha the deft makes the defict and the debt be what it is ?deba well, first of all, if we watch the white house is doing this is a crisis management driven operation., this they try to lead by crisis. open up the boith the border. it s all self-induced. they open up the border. a we ve gondt a border we crisisa it leads to a crime crisis. then the only spending. have an inflation crisis
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