Mr. Speaker, today we are a simple majority vote away from the largest expansion of the Federal Government in the history of this great Nation, ushering a new era of dependence on socialized government. We sit at a crossroads between two different directions: Free will or government control. Honest, hard work or cradle-to-grave welfare. Generational debt or deficit reduction. Tax increases or tax reduction. Socialism or economic freedom. American energy independence or pro-China Green New Deal. Mass amnesty or secure border. Keep jobs at home or send them overseas to China. Economic growth or economic surrender. The American people or D.C. politicians. History will remember which road we decide to go down. I strongly encourage you to choose wisely and vote ``no''--vote ``no''--on the build back broke bill.
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