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Bloomberg· 2025-10-01 20:50
The health insurance lobby is leaning into the US government shutdown drama by running ads urging a renewal of expiring Obamacare subsidies https://t.co/gFB636fByO ...
Steve Rattner: GOP doesn't talk about repealing Obamacare, but that is what they are doing
MSNBC· 2025-10-01 16:27
GOP is repeating what the New York Times calls a new and misleading talking point that Democrats are shutting down the government to fund free health care for unauthorized immigrants. The false assertion, false, has been repeated by Vice President J. D.Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson along with the president himself. Here's what is important to note. Undocumented immigrants have long been prohibited from taxpayer funded Medicaid coverage except for treatment in emergency medical situations.They also do not q ...
Sen. Peter Welch on government shutdown: The big concern for us is health care
CNBC Television· 2025-10-01 13:26
government now shut down after Democrats and Republicans couldn't reach an agreement on federal spending. Joining us right now is Senate Democrat Peter Welch. Good morning to you.Uh Senator, we're all trying to understand what comes next. Um what kind of negotiation is happening or not happening behind the scenes. Can you just even update us on that before we get into it all.>> Well, I don't have any news to report. The bottom line is there have been no negotiations whatsoever. I saw you ran that quote of P ...
Picking the health care fight a good idea for Democrats, says former Obama official
MSNBC· 2025-10-01 12:02
Jen, how do we answer the lies, the Democrats. I'm looking at where where we have been and how we and how the Democrats get to a better place. I spent a lot of time yesterday talking to people who think that the Democrats have a bad strategy on their shutdown to just kind of test my own thinking on this and I have come out convinced that picking this healthcare fight is a good idea.First of all, one of the biggest problems Democrats have in fighting, people have believed for years and years and years, ever ...
‘A total lie’: Joe slams Republicans for misleading talking point about the government shutdown
MSNBC· 2025-10-01 11:29
Want 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, ther ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-30 10:04
All about the Obamacare enhanced subsidies that could spur a US government shutdown https://t.co/nYsMww063x ...
Gov. Shutdown Looms; Proposed Gaza Peace Plan | Balance of Power: Late Edition 9/29/2025
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-30 04:17
Government Shutdown & Fiscal Policy - A potential government shutdown is looming, with congressional leaders convening at the White House to discuss solutions [1][3][5] - Democrats and Republicans have disagreements on spending levels, with Democrats pushing for trillions more in spending [59] - A short-term stopgap spending bill passed by the House to keep the government open through November is being blocked by Democrats [7] - A government shutdown could delay the Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report and potentially lead to mass firings of non-essential workers [7] - Senator Ron Johnson proposes automatic rolling 14-day continuing appropriations to eliminate shutdowns [24] - The White House is using the threat of permanent layoffs as a negotiating tactic [19] - Government spending has grown out of control, with the solution being to reduce the size of the federal government [20] - A government shutdown could raise the unemployment rate to 47% [66] International Relations & Trade - President Trump is laying out a plan to end the war in Gaza, with details to be discussed [3][4] - The proposal calls for the release of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more than 72 hours [32] - Wisconsin exported $27 billion of goods into the world in 2024 [26] - President Trump is considering potential bailouts for farmers [27] - President Trump is threatening fresh tariffs related to furniture and movies [52]
Shutdown countdown: 'Congress can't get it's act together'
MSNBC· 2025-09-30 04:12
And it is day 253 of the second Trump administration and it was a very very busy day of meetings over at the White House. First, the president hosted his Israeli counterpart, Prime Minister Netanyahu, to unveil a peace proposal for Gaza. It is a 20point framework to end the fighting and bring hostages home.Netanyahu supports the plan, but Hamas has not agreed to any of the terms, and the president made it clear that Israel would have the full backing of the United States to destroy Hamas if the plan falls t ...
Sen. Johnson: We 'probably will' shut down government if Dems are demanding $1.5T of spending
CNBC Television· 2025-09-26 12:55
Government Funding & Shutdowns - The discussion revolves around the potential for a government shutdown due to disagreements on federal funding between Democrats and Republicans [1][2] - A proposal exists to eliminate shutdowns by implementing 14-day continuing appropriations at the previous year's funding levels [3][4] - The current congressional dysfunction is significant, with Democrats seeking an additional $15 trillion (15,000 billion) in spending over 10 years [5] - The House has passed a continuing resolution without additional spending, but with some "anomalies" [6] - The US has experienced 55 continuing resolutions and 12 increases or suspensions of the debt ceiling, with the national debt rising from $14 trillion to $37 trillion [12] Budgetary Reform & Spending - There's a suggestion to implement budgetary reforms, such as two-year budgets, to reduce partisanship and improve oversight [13] - The current spending level is approximately $7 trillion annually, with discretionary spending accounting for 25% of the budget [10] - Returning to pre-pandemic spending levels is desired, but maintaining current spending levels is proposed as a temporary solution [9][10] Healthcare & ACA - Disagreements exist regarding ACA subsidies, particularly temporary COVID subsidies, with concerns about potential fraud costing taxpayers tens of billions of dollars [22][25] - Obamacare is cited as a cause of high insurance costs in the individual market, leading to fraud and increased expenses [23][26] - Approximately 12 million people on ACA exchanges may not be utilizing healthcare, with potential fraud involving unscrupulous agents signing people up [24][29] - Medicaid growth is also a point of contention, with concerns about the Obamacare expansion and its impact on state spending [26]
Steve Rattner: GOP doesn't talk about dismantling Obamacare but they're doing it piece by piece
MSNBC· 2025-09-25 11:51
Healthcare Funding & Policy - White House directs federal agencies to prepare for potential mass firings if Congress fails to pass a funding measure by the end of Tuesday [1] - Healthcare has become a major point of contention, with Democrats fighting against the dismantling of Obamacare [2][3] - Proposed budget cuts could cause 70% of those who gained health insurance under Obamacare to lose it [4] - Changes in the "big beautiful bill" account for 10 million out of 14 million potential insurance losses [4] - Republican proposals could lead to an additional 42 million people losing health insurance [5] - Work requirements for Medicaid could cause a quarter of 14 million people to lose coverage due to difficulty navigating exemption forms [6] Tax Credits & Premiums - Enhanced tax credits, implemented during the Biden administration under the American Rescue Plan, are set to expire at the end of the year [8] - Expiration of these tax credits would significantly increase the percentage of income people pay for healthcare, reverting to pre-existing ACA levels [10] - The number of people taking advantage of enhanced tax credits increased from 10 million to 20 million [11] - Fewer insured individuals lead to higher premiums for those buying insurance through Obamacare marketplaces [13] - Insurers are already filing rates for next year assuming the expiration of these tax credits, with an average proposed rate change of 18% [13][14] - A representative family (55-year-old couple making $85000 per year) could see their insurance bill increase from $7225 to $24535 if subsidies expire and premiums rise [14][15]