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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-07 13:32
Healthcare Affordability Concerns - The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is perceived to have made health insurance unaffordable for some families, with premiums exceeding house payments [1] - Concerns exist that health insurance premiums could double in 2026 if tax credits expire [2][3] - There is a general distrust of the insurance industry, with health insurance viewed as a scam [3] Government Spending and Priorities - Criticism is directed towards the government's focus on funding foreign countries and wars, specifically mentioning $30 billion to Israel in 2024 and hundreds of billions to Ukraine in recent years [3] - Dissatisfaction is expressed regarding the lack of a plan to address the potential doubling of health insurance premiums for Americans [3] - Opposition to taxpayer-funded healthcare or benefits for undocumented immigrants is voiced [2][4] Political Stance and Call to Action - A desire to prioritize the needs of American citizens is emphasized [2][4][5] - A call for collaboration with individuals who prioritize "AMERICA ONLY" to develop a plan for Americans is made [5]
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene breaks with the GOP on Obamacare
MSNBC· 2025-10-07 10:13
Overnight, Democrats got a new unexpected ally on the issue of extending the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. At the very heart of this shutdown debate, it's Republican Congresswoman Marjgery Taylor Green of Georgia, who broke with her own party yesterday, writing a lengthy post on social media calling for action to extend Obamacare subsidies and prevent insurance premium hikes. Green wrote in part that her adult children, who are covered by the ACA, have health insurance premiums that will double ne ...
'A lot of bologna': Steele blasts Speaker Johnson for blaming shutdown on Dems
MSNBC· 2025-10-06 21:10
Healthcare Policy & Affordable Care Act (ACA) - Republicans are accused of lying about healthcare provisions dating back to the Bush administration, specifically regarding funding for emergency medical care for non-documented individuals [7][8] - Federal law prohibits spending federal dollars on non-documented immigrants, but emergency medical care is an exception [8] - Ending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies could lead to 100-400%+ increases in healthcare costs, particularly affecting people in red states [11][12] - Extending ACA subsidies is necessary to prevent harm to up to 27 million Americans [15] Political Strategy & Negotiations - Republicans are criticized for sending House members home early and then claiming they have no control over negotiations [1][2][3] - The speaker controls the schedule and whether the House is open for negotiations [3] - Democrats want to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidy, which is set to expire at the end of the year [5] - Republicans are allegedly using healthcare as a bargaining chip to pay for tax cuts [12] Economic Impact & Tax Policy - Tax cuts need to be paid for, and the burden is seemingly falling on middle-class and poor Americans through cuts to social safety nets like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and healthcare [13][14][16] - The promise of tax cuts may not outweigh the reality of higher healthcare premiums for voters [16]
Speaker Johnson says Democrats are ‘not serious’ about negotiating end to shutdown: Full interview
NBC News· 2025-10-05 13:16
Government Funding & Shutdown - The House Speaker argues the government shutdown is due to the Senate Democrats' refusal to pass a clean continuing resolution [6][7] - The House passed a clean CR, but the Senate's counterproposal includes an additional $1.5 trillion in new spending for a seven-week funding measure and clawing back $50 billion for rural hospitals [8] - The White House is preparing to potentially lay off thousands of federal workers due to the shutdown [10] - Democrats are demanding the funding bill include an extension of the Obamacare tax credits, affecting approximately 19 million people [14][15] Healthcare & Immigration - Disagreement exists regarding Medicaid funding for hospitals providing emergency care, including to undocumented immigrants [18] - Republicans claim Democrats want to reimburse hospitals at a higher rate for care provided to illegal aliens than to US citizens [19] - The speaker alleges that Democrats want to reverse changes made in July 4th law that would spend $200 billion of taxpayer funds on healthcare for illegals [20][22][23] National Security & Domestic Issues - President Trump's remarks about using the military to "straighten out" cities run by "radical left Democrats" sparked controversy [24] - The speaker defends the use of National Guard troops in Washington DC, citing improved safety and suggesting it could be a model for other cities [25][26][28]
Velshi: Trump is using the shutdown to punish his rivals – and the American people
MSNBC· 2025-10-04 19:17
I want to take you back to the summer of 2017 in Washington. We're about six months into Donald Trump's first term, and Republicans were trying to make good on their promise to repeal Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, which provided health insurance coverage for more than 10 million Americans at that point. But despite having been promising and planning this repeal for literally years, the GOP, which was newly taken over by Donald Trump, didn't have a real plan for what to replace it with. and they were n ...
Trump 'abusing authority' by using shutdown to 'inflict pain' on Americans: Dem Sen.
MSNBC· 2025-10-03 15:17
Healthcare Crisis & Potential Impact - Approximately 506% of Americans who would lose their healthcare benefits reside in states that voted for Trump [3] - Around 5 million people could either lose their healthcare or face an increase of $15,000 to $20,000 in healthcare costs if Obamacare subsidies lapse [4] - Some Republican families with $100,000 in income could see their premiums increase by $15,000 [17] Political Standoff & Negotiations - A stalemate exists where Leader Thun is unwilling to negotiate until the shutdown ends, raising concerns about follow-through [3] - Republican leadership asserts there is nothing to negotiate with Democrats regarding healthcare [5] - The Trump administration is accused of using the shutdown as leverage to inflict pain on Americans, including cutting funds to energy projects in 15 states [8] - Some Republican senators are concerned about the healthcare cliff and want to negotiate, but are allegedly constrained by Trump [16] Misinformation & Discourse - The discussion of healthcare for undocumented immigrants is minimal in actual negotiations, despite being a prominent Republican talking point [13][14] - The use of AI imagery in social media posts is seen as a negative development in political discourse [14][15] Presidential Involvement & Responsibility - The President is criticized for a lack of engagement and concern regarding the potential loss of Obamacare benefits [10] - The Trump administration is seen as actively unraveling healthcare progress [11]
Government shutdown day 3: Bipartisan path to extending ACA tax credits
CNBC Television· 2025-10-03 11:24
the government shutdown day three uh with votes expected this afternoon. Emily Wilkins joins us now from Washington. Good morning. >> Good morning, Joe.Yeah, look, at this point there is no clear answer on how this government shutdown is going to end, but we are seeing a potential off-ramp that could be emerging, a bipartisan path forward on extending some of those tax credits for health care premiums. Now, right now, of course, those enhanced credits, they're set to expire at the end of the year. And most ...
Michael Tomasky: Do Republicans really want to go for a replay of DOGE?
MSNBC· 2025-10-02 17:25
Let's now bring in New York Times chief Washington correspondent Carl Hulse, the editor of The New Republic, Michael Tamasi, and co-host of The Weeknight right here on MSNBC, Simone Sanders Towns. And a great group to start us off this hour. Carl, starting with you.Uh, President Trump is spelling it all out for us right on Truth Social this morning. Two posts of note. First, an all cap screed saying once again repeating the false talking point about Democrats wanting to give healthcare money to illegal alie ...
Shutdown Day 2: No bipartisan deal in sight as GOP and Dems play blame game
MSNBC· 2025-10-02 16:06
Joining us now, a couple of Capitol Hill insiders. Former Republican Congressman Garrett Graves from Louisiana and Michael Hardaway, former spokesperson for Democratic leader Hakee Jeff. And I know Michael, you're trying to get that if in your ear so you can hear when we play those sound bites.Good to have you both as part of this conversation. Thanks so much. Here we are, day two of the shutdown.Congress isn't in session. We just listened to uh at least Speaker Johnson talk this morning about the pain that ...
Government Shutdown Day 2 Highlights | BLAME game continues in Washington
MSNBC· 2025-10-02 12:46
to get to the news that's happening right now. The US government officially shut down at midnight after Congress and the White House failed to reach an agreement on how to extend federal funding. It is the first shutdown since 2018 during President Trump's first term, which was the longest ever at 34 days. Hours before last night's deadline, both Republican and Democratic funding proposals were rejected by the Senate. this despite three Democrats voting in favor of the GOP bill. As of this moment, there is ...