Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump refuses to sign it
A landmark housing bill automatically became law overnight after President Trump declined to sign it.
- • The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is currently in a 10 day presidential review window.
- • President Trump declined a signing ceremony to demand the passage of the SAVE AMERICA Act.
- • The bill passed with a veto proof bipartisan majority in both the House and Senate.
The legislation seeks to address a massive housing deficit by loosening zoning and environmental regulations. Trump is leveraging the bill to force congressional action on voter ID laws.
Christian Perspective
Housing stability is essential for the flourishing of the traditional patriarchal family and the protection of the home. Trump's demand for voter ID aligns with the biblical principle of order and the necessity of protecting the integrity of the nation's political process.
Implications
Securing the ballot ensures that the voices of Christian patriots are not drowned out by illegal actors. If the housing bill passes without securing our elections, we risk building homes for a population that has been politically subverted.
Broader Trends
This standoff highlights the ongoing battle between the America First movement and the bipartisan establishment. It demonstrates the tension between addressing economic grievances and defending the nation against demographic and electoral replacement.
Takeaway
Prioritize the integrity of the vote to ensure our heritage and values are preserved for future generations. Do not allow economic concessions to be traded for the surrender of our national sovereignty. Stand firm on the necessity of secure elections to protect the American family.
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