Why this so-called bipartisan housing bill could cost you more than you think

Every now and then, Washington D.C. pulls off the impossible — like when the Senate managed to pass a so-called housing bill with an overwhelming 85-5 vote. That kind of cozy bipartisanship may sound like progress. But let’s be real: whenever the career politicians start smiling and patting each other on the back, the American people need to guard their wallets and their freedoms.

The House already rushed through a similar bill back in May, and now they’re gearing up to rubber-stamp whatever Frankenstein legislation the Senate cooked up. It all sounds great if you believe the government is here to “help.” But history teaches us that’s usually when regular Americans get the short end of the stick. The same politicians who fail to secure our border, protect families, or balance a budget suddenly think they can fix “affordable housing” with another wave of big-government action.

Let’s not forget: these are the same liberals who drove up housing costs with reckless spending, open borders, and insane regulation. They want you to believe they care about working families, but their allegiance is always to political power and globalist interests. If they really cared, they’d cut red tape and let the free market unleash affordable housing, instead of layering more government onto the problem.

The fact that only five Senators dared to stand against this parade of “bipartisanship” shows just how rare courage is on Capitol Hill. Most are more worried about being popular than standing for principle — or actual American values. They never learn that more government always means less freedom and more failure.

So next time you hear about so-called bipartisan wins in Congress, remember: real solutions don’t come from politicians who created the mess in the first place. If you still trust D.C. to fix housing, you probably still believe in unicorns and free lunches. When will Americans wake up and demand less government, not more empty promises?

Source: Just The News


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