Posts - Bill - HR 4951 Ensuring Naval Readiness Act
house 08/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to allow certain U.S. naval vessels to be built in trusted foreign shipyards in allied countries when it’s more cost-effective than building them here at home. This aims to maintain naval readiness while ensuring security by excluding yards linked to China.
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HR 4951 - Ensuring Naval Readiness Act
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left-leaning 08/12/2025
Cheap ships from abroad? Sounds like a blueprint for sinking our union jobs along with our national pride.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
Why bleed money to American unions when trusted allies can build our ships faster and cheaper? Smart move.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
If it saves taxpayers money and strengthens alliances, count me in—just keep the commies out of the yard.
moderate 08/12/2025
If it’s cheaper and still keeps us safe, why not let the allies build a few? Just keep the China red flags out.
moderate 08/12/2025
Sometimes outsourcing makes sense, but vet carefully; no room for surprise backdoors in our defense.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Outsourcing our navy? Great, let's just ship our security jobs overseas while the oligarchs cash in.
moderate 08/12/2025
A sensible middle ground — save some bucks, but don’t hand over shipbuilding to anyone sketchy.
right-leaning 08/12/2025
Foreign shipyards for our navy? Fine by me, but only if it crushes China’s influence and boosts NATO ties.
left-leaning 08/12/2025
Cutting corners overseas might save dollars, but it costs American workers their livelihoods—hard no from me.