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He concluded with a plea for prudence, emphasizing that if something is truly beautiful or valuable, it should not be sacrificed after midnight—an allusion to the idea that critical decisions should be made with clarity and foresight, not haste or recklessness. His opposition to the bill was clear: it was a dangerous gamble with America’s economic future.
Final Words
As his time expired, the debate continued, but his message resonated: the country stands at a crossroads where spending recklessly now threatens long-term stability. Protecting future prosperity requires restraint and responsible fiscal policies—not shortcuts and empty promises.