Thursday, July 29, 2021

THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY

 

URGENT: On July 28, the U.S. Senate voted 67-32 to advance the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill — 17 Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in voting for it. The Senate will also soon vote on an extreme-left partisan “infrastructure” bill that will cost at least $3.5 trillion — this bill will be voted on under the Senate’s “reconciliation” procedure, bypassing the filibuster. An agreement for the bipartisan bill increases the likelihood of the extremist partisan bill passing, and “moderate” Senator Joe Manchin, favors both bills. Tell your representative and senators to put an end to these destructive bills!

Joe Biden, his administration, and congressional Democrats are seeking to pass a radical “climate change” bill — disguised as an “infrastructure” bill — that would codify the Paris climate agreement and the Great Reset.

The Left is attempting to cram as many of their extremist proposals as possible. Here is some of what their partisan $3.5 trillion “infrastructure” reconciliation bill will include:

It should be noted that despite being advertised as being $3.5 trillion, the partisan “reconciliation” bill could actually cost up to $5.5 trillion.

Meanwhile, the $1 trillion bipartisan plan (H.R. 3684) will, among other provisions, include $39 billion for public transportation, $15 billion altogether for electric transportation, $65 billion for broadband, over $50 billion to protect against “climate change,” and $21 billion for “environmental remediation.” Additionally, H.R. 3684 will “modernize” the power grid to accommodate “green” energy.

For more information about both the bipartisan bill H.R. 3684 and the even more extreme $3.5 trillion dollar proposal, click here for more information.

ACT NOW: Urge your U.S. Senators and representative to OPPOSE BOTH the bipartisan H.R. 3684 and the $3.5 trillion so-called "Infrastructure" Bills. Instead, tell them to abide by the U.S. Constitution and to promote fiscal responsibility.

 

 
 

Thank you,

Your Friends in The John Birch Society

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