kennedy. where are the democrats deficit hawks? kevin: great question.porting in the last couple of beers, it has been remarkable to see this shift you are alluding to with some democrats coming to the forefront saying this is too much money and i think you are going to be hearing that more from the aggressive base. look at the 2020ers, the folks eying a presidential run. you saw them put forth -- from senator elizabeth warren, the senator from massachusetts, putting out statements voting against this in senate, joining the likes of senator rand paul as a result of those deficits. weekend, it's the know it's early in the morning. kevin: thank god. francine: it's the weekend, monday morning, republicans wake up and they have a hangover, headache on what? kevin: i think conservatives will have a headache on government spending, particularly once the base gets their hold on this. on the flipside, let's focus on bipartisanship because it's a rare moment of bipartisanship. i spoke with representative garamendi, the democrat from california who told me this is