Rep. Gwen Moore Urges GOP to Vote Against 'Big Beautiful Bill' Using Shakespearean Quote
Forbes Breaking NewsJuly 7, 20251 min4,519 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβOpposition to the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
- π― Rep. Gwen Moore urged Republican colleagues to vote against the 'Big Beautiful Bill', highlighting its creation of massive debt and the potential stripping of healthcare access for 17 million Americans.
- π£οΈ She invoked a quote from Shakespeare, "A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once," to encourage them to vote their conscience.
Legacy and Conscience
- βοΈ Moore advised her colleagues that voting their conscience today and facing an angry tweet is preferable to a legacy of equivocation and cowardice.
- π She stated, "By their deeds, you will know them," urging opposition to what she termed 'debt, death, and hunger' and calling the legislation 'cruel'.
Context of Debt
- π° The representative referenced a 2017 tax cut that added $2.3 trillion to the national debt, implying a pattern of fiscal irresponsibility by the Republican party.
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