Congressional Republicans are moving ahead with a “reconciliation” bill, a legislative package that will circumvent Democrats’ obstruction and fund President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda.Naturally, lawmakers are trying to jam their own pet priorities and proposals into the bill. And one of those proposals, from Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) — one of the Senate’s most anti-Trump establishment Republicans — would make it easier for corporations to violate ordinary Americans’ civil liberties.For decades, corporations infected with woke idealism have targeted conservatives and infringed on their freedom of speech, religion, and association. Tech companies relentlessly censored dissenting voices during the pandemic. Employees have been fired for posting Bible verses on their social media. One was even terminated for refusing to use invented pronouns.

IN WAR ON BIBLE, PASTOR CONVICTED FOR PREACHING GOSPEL

These are not the kind of wrongs that correct themselves naturally; they’re often only rectified in the courtroom.

But getting to court isn’t cheap. Lawsuits can cost millions of dollars. Large corporations can afford to spend that money without hesitation. But everyday Americans don’t have the cash reserves of a Fortune 500 legal department.