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Chapter 740 - 371: Drafting Successful, Submission to Congress
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Chapter 740: Chapter 371: Drafting Successful, Submission to Congress

The day after the offshore tax evasion bill was announced, Church announced another seven or eight congressmen had joined the camp, becoming co-sponsors of the bill. This instantly gave the bill much more weight.

Then they started the work of drafting the bill.

By the fourth day,

at the Internal Revenue Service Headquarters, in the Inspector General’s Office, David sat up straight in his chair, carefully examining a document.

About seven or eight minutes later, he placed the document on the desk and said, “So, according to the analysis and statistics of the intelligence department, we have confirmed 213 votes in the House of Congressman?”

“Yes, that’s just the count on the surface. If it really comes to a vote in Congress, life is unpredictable; we can’t guarantee that these 213 seats won’t change hands!”

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Manson replied honestly.

Hearing this, David’s eyebrows furrowed slightly.

As everyone knows, the House of Congressman has a total of 435 seats, meaning that 218 votes are required to ensure the passage of the offshore tax evasion bill.

During this time, despite using both carrot and stick approaches and even the USB drive from Lolita Island, due to the overwhelming power of The Big Three Groups and other capitalists, the resistance they faced was quite significant.

And now, the data showed they controlled only 213 votes, among which there might be some double agents who had changed sides but were still hidden. In this case, the risk of failure was still very high.

“Are The Big Three maintaining their usual stance today?”

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“Yes, they’ve diverted nearly a hundred billion dollars in funds during this time. They’ve launched a new offensive in Mexico State and New Jersey. I estimate these two states will also ‘fall’!”

Manson’s reply made David’s expression grow more somber.

After the offshore tax bill was announced, because it would benefit the common people, virtually the entire population of America overwhelmingly supported the bill.

But just a few days later, The Big Three devised a countermeasure.

Their strategy was quite simple and straightforward: since the purpose of the IRS pushing this bill was to benefit the common people, they would now throw money at them, directly letting these commoners benefit as soon as possible.

As the saying goes, he who takes the silver must do the service; those commoners who received the favor naturally did not support his offshore tax evasion bill as much anymore!

“This damn Freemasonry really has money, just a few days and they’ve thrown out hundreds of billions of US dollars. This move is indeed ruthless.”

“Of course, they have money, not to mention the wealth they’ve amassed over the years, just relying on the Federal Reserve, which lays golden eggs, they have made a fortune!”

“Shet, this is just too despicable!”

Bucky Simmons-Nisen was also in the office, but the discussion made everyone increasingly angry.

The advantage had initially been on their side, but The Big Three were able to bring the situation back into their favor just by spending money.

If this trend continued, let alone the common people, even the congressmen who had been secured might have second thoughts.

“Alright, let’s not talk about these useless things anymore. Manson, go and inform Elvis to keep an eye on those congressmen. Also, get me a list of the congressmen we might be able to win over.”

The Internal Revenue Service couldn’t compete with Freemasonry in a money-throwing strategy.

And they couldn’t restrict them either.

After all, they were throwing their own money, and moreover, the commoners who benefited from it would become dissatisfied if they intervened, resulting in a loss outweighing the gain.

So David could only continue to focus on the congressmen.

As long as he controlled enough congressmen, then Freemasonry’s so-called money-burning tactic would naturally be in vain.

By then, it’s possible they’ll have burned the money without preventing the passage of their bill, and that will really give them something to be angry about.

At the Congress, in the Speaker of the House’s office.

At this time, Senator Langman from the Freemasonry camp, along with two other senators representing the Illuminati and Ansa Group, were all seated together, all silent as if waiting for someone.

A few minutes later, a woman pushed the door and entered—it was none other than Nancy, the Speaker of the House.

After sitting down, Nancy first glanced at Langman and then towards the other two, and said, “Gentlemen Senators, may I ask what brings you to me today?”

“Senator Langman, you speak,” one of them said.

Langman nodded slightly and looked at Nancy, “Now that we’re alone, I’ll speak frankly. What exactly is your stance on the offshore tax evasion bill, Speaker Nancy?”

Since the collision between Freemasonry and the Internal Revenue Service, Nancy fully demonstrated her skills as an old fox.

And after the news of this bill came out last time, she seemed to have taken a stand on the side of The Big Three and indeed made some moves.

But not long after, the Speaker suddenly stopped and showed no intention of getting involved.

And now, at such a crucial time, The Big Three could no longer restrain themselves and had come to her to declare their positions today.

After all, as the Speaker of the House, if Nancy did not support the bill, it would be somewhat difficult for the bill to pass.

“My attitude aligns with yours,” she responded.

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