Relying on Church, Josh, and others' maneuvers in the House of Congress, the committee's dialectics, and improvements to the work process proceeded unusually smoothly.
At last, the chairperson of the Legislative Committee took a personal stand and announced in front of the media that all the preliminary work on the bill had been completed. As for the voting process, it would begin in three days.
Upon hearing this news, some people were excited, while others were apprehensive.
Naturally, the excited ones were the ordinary citizens of America and onlookers from around the world.
At first glance, it was just a bill, albeit one that seemed to demand the lives of capitalists.
But in reality, it was a showdown between the Internal Revenue Service and American capitalists.
Regardless of which side failed, it might well signal the beginning of their respective downfalls.
Thus, the public and onlookers were exceedingly eager to witness this drama unfold.