Speaker Mike Johnson is a Bible thumping hypocrite because he cannot possibly read Scripture while supporting big bad ugly policy
Republicans throw around Bible verses as a diversion to somehow give smoke and mirrors cover to their cruelty attack on the middle class.
Voters have a responsibility to reject the big bad ugly tax cuts for the rich. Keep up the pressure by reminding the public about just how cruel, immoral and destructive the tax cuts for the rich are to our nation's health care and to the many thousands of people who will lose their jobs as a result of Republican selfish crash and burn the middle class for the purpose of giving the wealthy and super wealthy more money. Ecclesiastes 5:10: "Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income."
Echo opinion letters published in the Seattle Times in Washington state:Of course, tax breaks for the wealthy will come immediately, as will the end of electric-car and green-home credits.
Don’t be fooled by cuts to Medicaid that don’t phase in until after the midterms — too many GOP members of Congress know this could hurt their reelection bids. So let’s thank those who voted against this terrible bill that brings America closer to feudalism, and remind the ones who voted for it that they have until the midterms to change the terrible future this bill will bring.
We can vote accordingly, rewarding those who fought against it and ousting those who voted for it, our ultimate power in democracy!
From Willie Dickerson, in Snohomish a Seattle suberb
The selfish servility of Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and other Republican senators goes beyond the “my state first” excuse for supporting President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful “Bull.” Trump has declared and demonstrated he will ignore the mandates of legislation, break the law and violate the Constitution by refusing to spend money appropriated by Congress and even claw back by rescission funds already contracted if he personally dislikes their purpose.
Promises to Murkowski for Medicaid, like all Trump promises, are meaningless. If you sell your soul to the devil, at least you should expect something in return.
From William R. Phillips, in Edmonds, in Snohomish County, Washington
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