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Dr. Oz says Trump has a plan to replace Obamacare, 'wouldn't extend' Covid-era subsidies
NBC News· 2025-10-22 21:02
Well, joining me now is the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr.. Medmmetz. Dr.. Oz, thank you so much for joining me. Really appreciate it. >> Honor to be with you, Kristen. Thank you for having me. >> Well, it's wonderful to have you here, Dr.. Oz. I want to start off by asking you about open enrollment for the Obamacare marketplace. These subsidies, open enrollment, of course, begins November 1st. It's already underway for Medicare recipients. I want to ask you if the ACA ...
Sen. Ron Johnson: We're happy to work with Democrats and fix the broken Obamacare system
CNBC Television· 2025-10-21 13:13
Government Shutdown & Funding - The Shutdown Fairness Act aims to ensure federal employees receive paychecks during shutdowns [1] - Senator Johnson introduced the Eliminate Shutdown Act to permanently prevent government shutdowns [2] - The current shutdown is entering its fourth week, forcing essential federal workers to work without pay [2][3] - The existing appropriations process is highly ineffective, with a 96.7% failure rate in passing appropriation bills [10] - The "uni party" (big spenders in both parties) contributes to government dysfunction and increasing debt, currently at $37 trillion [11] Healthcare & Obamacare - The debate centers on extending enhanced subsidies under Obamacare, with concerns about fraud estimated at $20 billion to $30 billion annually [19][20] - Democrats are portrayed as wanting to continue enhanced subsidies, while some Republicans fear the political fallout of ending them [20] - The speaker is open to working with Democrats to repair the damage done by Obamacare, which has driven up premiums and deductibles [21][22] - Obamacare's design flaws are cited as the primary reason for rising premiums, not the potential removal of enhanced subsidies [28] - The speaker argues that even without enhanced subsidies, people will still receive subsidies under the original Obamacare framework [31] - Obamacare has led to a 118% increase in premiums, significantly exceeding the 39% inflation rate [32]
House Speaker Mike Johnson: This is not a health care fight, this is a very simple funding fight
CNBC Television· 2025-10-16 13:06
government shutdown now in its third week. Uh joining us, House Speaker Mike Johnson. Mr.. Speaker, thanks for coming on this morning. >> Glad to be with you as always. >> Good to It's good to see you.You know, you've done your job. Um I know you got a lot of uh opinions and and comments and everything else, but this this is like really not your problem. I guess it is.It's all our problem. But uh you sent over a bill to the Senate and that's where uh Senate Democrats are not giving it the go-ahhead to reope ...
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell - Oct. 10 | Audio Only
MSNBC· 2025-10-11 16:37
Political Landscape & Government Actions - The report highlights Trump's threat to invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy National Guard troops in Democratic cities, escalating tensions [3][7] - The analysis suggests the Trump administration is creating chaos and fear to justify invoking the Insurrection Act and sending troops to cities, potentially impacting the 2026 midterm elections [7][8] - The report mentions discussions about invoking the Insurrection Act, a law that allows the president to deploy active duty troops for law enforcement, which has been rarely used since 1807 [3][7][8] Social & Political Commentary - The report suggests Trump's actions are driven by political weakness and a fear of dissent, using authoritarian tactics to distract from his failures [3][5] - The analysis points out the administration's shift from "soft propaganda" to "hard propaganda," accusing Democrats of being terrorists and an existential threat [6] - The report criticizes the administration's use of official government social media for political attacks, potentially violating the Hatch Act [3] Epstein Files & Government Shutdown - The report discusses the shutdown's impact on the potential release of the Epstein files, with allegations that the speaker is delaying a vote on a discharge petition [11][22] - The report mentions a letter from an Epstein survivor to Speaker Johnson, urging the House to return to session to address the Epstein files [11] - The report highlights a request for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein from Tulsi Gabbard, investigating potential ties to foreign intelligence agencies [16][18] Workforce & Diversity - The report notes mass layoffs of federal workers are being announced, with potential disproportionate impact on black women [10][31][34] - The analysis highlights concerns about the targeting of black officials and reductions in agencies with large minority workforces, suggesting a pattern of discrimination [28][30][31] - The report cites a congresswoman stating that nearly 320,000 black women have left the workforce, linking it to Trump's policies [34][36]
'It’s the minority leader’s fault?': Joe slams Speaker Johnson for blaming shutdown on Sen. Schumer
MSNBC· 2025-10-10 11:13
like understand what panic smells like from legislators and I don't know that Republicans are quite there yet but I was there during government shutdowns and I know when they start to fray you're starting to see it at least defonic doing what I would have done in my district which is all right you have your little shutdown if you want your little shutdown but you're going to fund the troops like she's she wants to get that bill on the floor and so now you got the speaker of the house saying no we don't want ...
Sen. John Thune on shutdown: The Democratic leadership has no interest in a solution
CNBC Television· 2025-10-09 13:24
Government Shutdown & Political Stance - The Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution, requiring 60 votes for passage [1] - Democrats view the government shutdown as politically advantageous, stating "Every day this is getting better for us" [3] - Republicans claim 55 out of 100 senators are voting to open the government, needing five more Democratic votes to reach the required 60 [4][5] - Republican leadership believes rank-and-file Democrats may be open to a solution, but Democratic leadership is hindering progress [8] - A bill passed by the House sits at the Senate desk, which could end the shutdown if passed and signed by the President [9] Healthcare Subsidies & Obamacare - The shutdown involves issues related to healthcare subsidies, particularly for low-income individuals [10] - Democrats removed the income cap (previously $500,000/year) on pandemic-era subsidies [11] - Extending enhanced subsidies could cost $15 trillion [13] - The current healthcare system, particularly Obamacare, is considered inflationary and in need of reform [19][21] - Extending the subsidies would cost $400 billion, suggesting the need for reform [24][26] - The American taxpayer is subsidizing people who are making $500,000/year when it comes to their insurance [25]
Steve Rattner: Red states use Obamacare more; health care cuts hit red states hardest
MSNBC· 2025-10-09 12:03
Healthcare Market Dynamics - Obamacare marketplaces enrollment significantly increased, particularly after 2021 due to expanded subsidies [3] - Enrollment more than doubled between 2020 and 2025 [3] - There are now 242 million people enrolled in these marketplaces [4] Red States vs Blue States - Red states experienced a 157% increase in marketplace enrollment, compared to 36% in blue states over the last 3 years [4] - Over 10% of the population in several red states, such as Texas and Utah, are enrolled in the marketplace [4] - Republican congressional districts have almost 8% of people in the marketplaces, while Democratic districts have 63% [6] - Red states use premium tax credits almost twice as frequently as blue states [8] - The average benefit in red states is $580 per month, or $5700 per year [8] - Seven out of ten of the most affected states by potential healthcare cuts will be red states [9] Healthcare Policy & Impact - Undocumented immigrants cannot get healthcare through Medicaid or take advantage of tax credits, they can only go to an emergency room [11] - Only 04% of Medicaid spending is on emergency room subsidies, which includes all Americans, not just undocumented immigrants [12] - Over 40% of hospitals in America lose money, with an even higher percentage of rural hospitals losing money [14]
The Democrats feel good about where they are right now, says Evercore ISI's Sarah Bianchi
CNBC Television· 2025-10-09 11:35
Federal government shutdown now in its ninth day. Joining us now with the very latest, Sarah Bianke, Evercore ISI, public policy uh chief strategist is good to see you Tara this morning. I can I I think you I I think we agree on exactly how this is going to work.Um there will be some type of agreement uh about those Obamacare extensions. And it's not great. It's not perfect.Uh people, the Democrats removed the cap on people all the way up to a half a million dollars to get these things. But that still doesn ...
Speaker Johnson Says Healthcare Subsidies Fight is a Distraction | Balance of Power 10/08/2025
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-08 23:56
>> THIS IS THE BALANCE OF POWER, LIVE FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.. >> FROM BLOOMBERG WASHINGTON, D.C. HEADQUARTERS TO TV AND RADIO AUDIENCES WORLDWIDE WELCOME TO BALANCE POWER. I’M JOE MATHIEU. TONIGHT, WASHINGTON GRIDLOCKED WITHOUT ANY EASY WAY OUT. >> THE HOUSE IS DONE FOR THE BALL IS IN THE SENATE'S COURT. IT DOES US NO GOOD TO BE HERE DITHERING ON SHOW VOTES. WE SENT THE PRODUCT OVER AND IT IS CLEAN, 20 EIGHT PAGES, THE BARE MINIMUM NECESSARY TO KEEP THE LIGHTS ON FOR THE PEOPLE. >> HOUSE DEMOCRATS ARE HERE A ...
‘Seeing the light’: Crockett on MTG’s surprising GOP break over healthcare
MSNBC· 2025-10-08 01:34
Government Shutdown & Political Stance - A conservative Republican, Marjorie Taylor Green, publicly dissents due to concerns about ACA subsidies potentially doubling her adult children's insurance premiums in 2026 [1] - Trump suggests openness to healthcare talks with Democrats to resolve the government shutdown [1] - There are reported internal rumbles within the Republican party to seek a deal on subsidies [2] - The House is out of session and will likely remain so until the shutdown ends, hindering negotiation efforts [7][8] Affordable Care Act (ACA) & Healthcare - The current period is crucial as individuals renew plans and witness real-time cost estimates, highlighting the impact of potential premium increases [10] - Democrats believe they are on the "right side of history" regarding the ACA, noting previous Republican attempts to repeal it have backfired [11] - The American people are paying attention to the standoff and largely support the Democrats' position on healthcare [12] Political Maneuvering & Congressional Actions - House Speaker Mike Johnson's initial promise to swear in Adelita Grihalva is retracted, seemingly tied to the discharge petition related to Epstein files [13][14] - The delay in swearing in the new member is perceived as a tactic to avoid a vote on the Epstein files [14] - The need for a Continuing Resolution (CR) stems from the failure to pass the 12 appropriations bills, indicating a lack of progress in essential legislative duties [15]