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. . The bill, H.R. 4468, dubbed the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2023, passed the House by a 221–197 vote. That included total GOP support; Democrats, meanwhile, sought to have the bill sent back to committee.

The bill would block an EPA rule that would require roughly 68 percent of cars manufactured in the United States be fully electric by 2032. The rule has won the support of President Joe Biden's administration. . .

>. . The bill, H.R. 4468, dubbed the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2023, passed the House by a 221–197 vote. That included total GOP support; Democrats, meanwhile, sought to have the bill sent back to committee. >The bill would block an EPA rule that would require roughly 68 percent of cars manufactured in the United States be fully electric by 2032. The rule has won the support of President Joe Biden's administration. . . [Source Article](https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/house-votes-to-block-biden-epas-electric-vehicle-mandate-5542582)

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What is the point of passing bills that the geriatric won't sign?

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The Biden Presidency is the Cloward-Piven strategy on steroids.

The only bills Biden won't sign are those that prevent the destruction of the USA.

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You didn't answer my question. These reps are virtue signaling. It's a waste of time.

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A few things this may accomplish. Who votes for what in the House, who votes for what in the Senate, if it passes of course Biden won't sign it, so then is there any attempt to override his veto, who votes for what in the House, who votes for what in the Senate. Unlikely to pass is right, but more exposure of GOPe duplicity for the normies consumption.