Today the House voted, by a 217-213 margin, to repeal the Obama Hell-Scare Bill and to strip Planned Parenthood of 86% of its federal funding. The American Healthcare Act now goes to the Senate, where the struggle to pass it will be more rigorous. I refer you to the link for more details on it. The House had passed other repeal measures in prior years, but that was when the Messiah Most Miserable was befouling the White House; he would never have signed it and Congress simply did not have the votes to override a presidential veto. Should this measure pass the Senate, it will move to the President's desk and be signed.
Elections have consequences. Had Hillary been elected (and that would have been a consequence if the #nevertrump bunch prevailed), Obamacare would have remained the law and most likely its tentacles would have been strengthened. I also remind us of elections because you might have noticed that the House margin was very thin. That's because 20 Republicans "crossed the aisle" and opposed this repeal. They need to be replaced (Chris Smith disappoints me).
In other related news today, President Trump signed an order today to provide some protections for those opposing gay marriage. It also cripples the Johnson Amendment that had prevented non-profits from speaking on political matters (An aside - clergy no longer have any excuses for not speaking on moral matters). Some argue that it doesn't go far enough. Be that as it very well may, it still is a step in the right direction. Many more steps need to be taken. And of course, we must keep praying, especially with Rosaries in hand.
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