GOP decided to betray both morals and economic sense, approving one big, ugly bill of Trump.

Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson, Ran.
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During a tortured final congress debate Before the House of Representatives approved the legislative horror, which Donald Trump called “one big, beautiful bill” – and that the detractors were more accurately called “one big ugly bill” – Don Bayer’s representative gave a minute of moral clarity.
“From the Gospel Matthew”, “” undertake Democrat Virginia, who read aloud from the floor of the house:
I longing and you drank me.
I was a stranger and you took me.
I was naked and you put on me.
I was sick and you visited me.
I was in prison and you came to me.
Because you did it with one of my least brothers, you did it to me.
When he finished Biblical readingBiru said: “Mr. Speaker, the bill in front of us takes food and drinks from the poor. It requires health care.
Bayer was right. Each member of Congress, whether liberal or conservative, democratic or republican, knew that the bill that was eventually approved On Thursday, 218-214 votes were written so that:
The main scheme of the domestic policy of the Trump administration was the unanimous and the Democrats of the House and Senate, which recognized the moral and practical catastrophe, which will unfold thanks to the legislation. It was supported by the vast majority of Republicans in the Senate Vice President J. D. Vens violated the votes of 50-50 ties-and in the ward, where all other than two GOP members, who often preach about morality, put off their conscience to make Trump bidding.
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Congress — Republican did their best to make a discussion about everything but What was in the bill. They did not want to face the moral consequences of what they did at least their siblings. But the truth was inevitable. Twenty American Catholic Bishops and Leaders of the Sisters of Mercy Roman Catholic Women joined the Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Baptist, African Methodist Bishop, Muslim and Jewish Faith leaders in signing a Letter to Congress members This warned about how a measure aimed at separate shelters and refugees-and about faith that serve them-shoving chaos and, introducing work, poverty deeper into poverty.
“According to the non -partisan budget of Congress (CBO), the bill transmits wealth from those who are at the bottom of 10 percent of the income to those who are in the top -10 percent in our country, increasing the big gap between the rich and the poor,” explained Cardinal Cardinal Robert Robert U. Mackel Leaders who have added that “from our different faiths, and the people in the nation, and in the royal nation, which is in the people, and in the royal nation, which are on the people, and the nation, and the nations in nations, nations that are in nations, and nations, and so. Living people who are in need of support.
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