many of those lies are well documented. we know that mr. santos hide about his education, both graduate and post graduate. claiming that he attended universities where he was never enrolled. claiming that he obtained degrees that he did not earn. we know that mr. santos lied about his employment when he claimed that he worked for two prestigious financial institutions, citi group and goldman sachs. we know that mr. santos lied about his religious faith, when he said he was jewish, and when called out meant to say that he was jew-ish. and we know he lied when he said four employees killed in a mass shooting in florida. mr. speaker, while troubling, those lies did not justify his removal from this body. but these and other misleading statements reflect directly on mr. santos s credibility. in may, mr. speaker. george santos said that he looked forward to seeing the ethics process play out. and that if the committee finds reason to remove them, then that is the process. today, m
Which serves them so well. this bill is a shell gave which shifts costs and does nothing to achieve real reform. american people have resoundingly rejected this canning dangerous approach. true reform should be accomplished with bipartisan cooperation, not strong-arm tactics. the only thing truly bipartisan tonight is opposition to this deeply flawed bill. we can and must do better. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting no. the gentlewoman yields now will introduce another democrat, to make the democrat s case in favor of health care reform. let s listen in. the gentlewoman is recognized. thank you, madam. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remark in strong support for the patient protection and affordable care act. without objection. madame speaker, at this time, i want to yield one minute to the gentleman from michigan, mr. stupak, who s been so played a very influential role