
When Congress goes back and returns over what was once called “one big beautiful bill”, one thing becomes clear.
The elections have consequences.
Governor Josh Shapiro He often claims that he is one of the few state directors in the country that deals with a divided legislator. In the state of Keystone, the Chamber has most of the democratic majority, while the Senate is controlled by GOP.
In the USA, Republicans not only have the majority in both congresses, but GOP also has his man in the White House.
What does it mean?
Democrats have few options in legislative conversations if the Republicans do not break the ranks.
The Congress Delegation in Pennsylvania has 10 Republicans and seven democrats. GOP has 220-212 (three free space) most at home.
Shapiro started to social media on Wednesday to justify why the delegation of the Republican Congress of Pa should vote “no” to Megabill.
But it is clear that this is not enough. It is obvious that Republican officials, like Democrats, when they had control over the executive department, seemed to be subject to the president on his “signature.”
They will hang. They will lament. They will shout from the highest mountain. But ultimately it will not be successful.
Although the consequences of the final vote will have a huge impact on Pennsylvania, they prepare a scene for the giant electoral cycle in 2026.
Well -paid campaign consultants are foaming at the mouth in anticipation of cutting ads for sensitive Republicans who will vote in favor of OBB. Think Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01). Think Rep. Scott Perry (R-10). Think about first year studies Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-07) ​​I Rob Bresnahan (R-08).
So watch the theater in DC with salt grain. Recognition for minorities for their affairs. On the 162th anniversary Gen. Robert E. Lee’s The last position in Gettysburg can be considered a lost cause.