
Pastor Condemns US House Budget: 'It Shows We Don't Care About the Poor'
The US House recently passed a budget that has sparked controversy among religious leaders. Pastor CT, in a recent video, criticized the budget's cuts to Medicare and tax breaks for the wealthy, arguing that these actions contradict Christian values. "A budget is a moral document," Pastor CT states in his video, "and it allows people to see what an organization cares about." He points to the $500 billion cut to Medicare as evidence that the budget prioritizes the rich over the poor and sick. The video uses clear language and examples to illustrate this point. This budget, according to Pastor CT, shows a lack of care for those most vulnerable in society. His video has gained traction online, highlighting the growing debate surrounding the budget's moral and social implications.