see us put on a path when republicans took the house in 2010, we did a 10-year path to balance the budget. that s the type of spending cuts that i would like to see. but again, we don t have the details. i m sure there s things that we d love to have in there but that s, obviously, never going to pass a democratic senate and pass the white house signature. so the mccarthy had to make some concessions as it related to that. but all of those things that i listed are all wins for republicans, those aren t things the democrats are excited about. so i think overall it s a good plan for the country. rachel: all right. talk to me a little bit about the irs agent situation. so it s $1.9 billion, so that stops the funding for this year? but you can go back and do more on that? is that correct? so we passed the bill in the house to do away with all the 87,000 new irs agents that the democrats put this place. well, of course, the democratic senate didn t take that bill up, so this is a step i
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it repeals $1.9 billion for the irs this year. and also student loan payments will have to start back up again in about 60 days. it will also streamline energy and infrastructure projects and no new taxes, no new government programs. that s what will: yeah. and, look, that s all good, that s going to give ammunition to speaker mccarthy to claim a win, because joe biden said he wanted a clean debt ceiling bill, and he definitely they drew a line, said we will not put work requirements on those well pear recipients welfare. and the democrats didn t win on those talking points. hay lost, that s a victory for speaker mccar i think. but it s, you know, in the grand scheme of things a small victory for out of control government spending, and i guess probably the best illustration in the my mind is the $80 billion that s
going to go to funding the expansion of the irs. okay, we clawed back 1.9 of 80. it s just that s good, it s also not that much. rachel: yeah. joey: it s enough for mcthink to say he got something mccarthy to say he got something and democrats to feel like they didn t give anything up. and that hay be the case all the way down the line. they re not saying what the actual overall spending is, probably on purpose, but i will say this: 72 hours to read the bill, it s not like the health care bill. you don t have to pass it to find out what s in it. rachel: that s right. joey: that s probably a result, if i m remembering correctly, of the speaker fight to get the gavel. so those are positive effects. every member will have a chance to vote on it. probably money of them are happy with it. rachel: one of the things i will say to give just a little bit of context of how much the spending has gone, and when we hear the words trillion, we just all kind of glass over. but i remember back in
report in september, but what happened was people kept coming forward as it happened and the committee interviewed cassidy hutchinson a fourth time. they interviewed the cfo of the trump campaign. they ve interviewed additional witnesses who have come in including pat cipollone today. so they re finding new things as they go. we ve all heard there will be a second hearing thursday evening and i am told that s in mruks because depending on what pat cipollone tells them today and i understand they might be close to wrapping up, those videos could be played at one of the hearings next week or they could blow up the whole schedule later in a different hearing or they could call a new hearing and so everything is still very much in flux and it s because the investigation is gathering more information than what was originally anticipated, and so i