Yeah, IDK, I just struggle to see the benefit of latching onto PAYGO in 2018?
PAYGO is one of those Third Way zombies the Democratic Party latched onto to address the hole in the deficit from Reagan, and went on to embrace it as a reactionary appeal around Post-Reagan assumptions of the electorate, that's ongoing embrace has never really meaningfully achieved any of the goals, on any front, but somehow the party keeps nurturing it back from the dead, despite all evidence that it's a pointless self-constraint(it didn't really rebuild the reputation of the Democratic party as fiscally responsible to the centrists and moderate Republicans they we're trying to court, it didn't actually create a meaningful fiscal precedent because Republicans just ignore it or use it as a bludgeon against Dems in the process of being irresponsible, and it subtlely forces the party to prioritize in a way that results in process and policy outcomes that often isn't appealing to their base).