If the Senate rejects it, the bill will be reread on January 21st, passed by both houses, and signed by Trump. Elections have consequences. There is no end to the consequences the United States and the rest of the entire Western world is about to experience.
From what I've read since, it's a power that can only be exercised by the Executive branch; as in, it's not a process that can be started in court by Joe Voter.
Why are people surprised?
Biden and a lot more Dems already claimed this with UNRWA...
Did y'all never read First They Came For?
We didn't stand by one subgroup, now our larger subgroup is smaller than the fascists. And they're gonna keep picking off subgroups.
You can't fight fascism with people who agree that certain groups are worth targeting.
If the Senate rejects it, the bill will be reread on January 21st, passed by both houses, and signed by Trump. Elections have consequences. There is no end to the consequences the United States and the rest of the entire Western world is about to experience.
If it can be used against all churches, it might almost be worth it.
Making megachurches that get involved in politics pay taxes? Silver lining.
Nah this is specifically written to target non profits that "support terrorism" and political churches are committing the good kind of tax fraud
Hopefully it is that poorly/fairly written. I would hope something obviously biased towards christianity wouldn’t have passed but who knows nowadays.
From what I've read since, it's a power that can only be exercised by the Executive branch; as in, it's not a process that can be started in court by Joe Voter.
The 15:
Thanks. Came here for this
What the fuck are you talking about?