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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-10 09:58
The Shanghai-based insurer will use the proceeds for developing its business, including initiatives in health care and elderly care https://t.co/BksvxZuqrX ...
Sen. Cory Booker says ‘all’ of Trump’s Cabinet should resign: Full interview
NBC News· 2025-09-07 13:56
Politics & Policy - Senator Booker criticizes President Trump's unilateral strike against a Venezuelan boat, deeming it an overreach of presidential authority and a violation of the rule of law [2][3][4] - Senator Booker calls for HHS Secretary Kennedy's resignation due to policies making healthcare inaccessible and attacking science-based health decisions [6][7][8] - Senator Booker expresses willingness to work with anyone, including Secretary Kennedy, to improve access to healthy food, but criticizes the Trump administration for harming Americans' health [9][10][11][12][13][14] - Senator Booker advocates for bipartisan action in Congress to ensure accountability and transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case, criticizing Trump's handling of the situation [16][17][18] - Senator Booker states he will fight for Americans' priorities in the budget and blames Republicans for a potential government shutdown, criticizing President Trump's lack of bipartisanship and disregard for constitutional bounds [19][20][21][22] Social Issues - Senator Booker highlights the issue of food access disparities, noting that residents in Newark, New Jersey, struggle to access nutritious foods while being exposed to highly processed foods [12][13]
'We need to try something new': Maine oyster farmer challenges Sen. Collins
MSNBC· 2025-08-21 19:30
On paper, Susan Collins Senate seat would seem like a relatively easy pickup for Democrats in the midterms if she had not proven such a formidable opponent in Maine. Since she was elected in 1996, Collins has trounced every single challenger that has come her way. And in her last campaign in 2020, she beat Democratic opponent Sarah Gideon by more than eight percentage points, while Donald Donald Trump lost Maine by more than nine points.Already a slate of Democrats have stepped up. Each believing they can u ...
House Minority Leader Rep. Jeffries: As Democrats we believe in a strong floor and no ceiling
CNBC Television· 2025-08-14 12:55
>> Welcome back to Squawk Box. >> Joining us right now, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. There is so much to talk to you about this morning, about everything that's going on in Washington, about the BLS, the fed.We could talk about Nvidia Democratic Party, but I want to start with this. And by the way, mea culpa on me too. So but I'm curious where you land.For the last several months, the Democratic Party, for the most part, has been publicly suggesting that because of these tariffs that the economy w ...
Republican 'opens the floodgates' to boos at town hall defending his vote for Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-08-05 10:41
Government Spending & Fiscal Policy - US SNAP spending increased from $60 billion in 2019 to $100 billion during COVID [1] - NIH funding was 077% of the entire budget last year [5] - Republicans are accused of slashing medical research funding while supporting $10 trillion in tax cuts for billionaires and corporations [5][6] - The discussion includes arguments against a "big beautiful bill" due to cuts in various programs in favor of tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy [7] Political Landscape & Public Opinion - A Republican Congressman defends his vote on a bill at a town hall in a safe red district [2] - The Congressman won his last two elections by 16 and 20 points [2][8] - The Congressman's district has voted for Donald Trump three times by double digits [8] - Concerns are raised about potential negative impacts on rural and urban hospitals and healthcare access due to the bill [9][10] - There's a suggestion that even in traditionally Republican areas, there might be increased Democratic voter intensity [12]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-23 05:40
Healthcare Reform Impact - Healthcare reforms are projected to disproportionately affect those least equipped to handle administrative burdens [1] - The reforms' impact will extend beyond Medicaid, creating broader consequences [1] - Republican changes to healthcare aim to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse [1] Spending & Policy - The reforms will not simply cut spending [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-22 04:20
Healthcare Reform Impact - Republican healthcare changes aim to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse [1] - Reforms will disproportionately affect those least able to manage paperwork [1] - Medicaid will experience ripple effects beyond simple spending cuts [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-21 03:00
Healthcare Reform Impact - Healthcare reforms are projected to disproportionately affect those least equipped to handle administrative burdens [1] - The reforms' impact will extend beyond Medicaid, creating broader consequences [1] Republican Stance - Republicans claim healthcare changes will decrease waste, fraud, and abuse [1] - The reforms are not simply about cutting spending [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-20 02:20
Republicans have said their changes to health care will reduce waste, fraud and abuse. But the reforms will not simply cut spending. Instead, they will hit those least able to keep up with paperwork, with ripple effects well beyond Medicaid https://t.co/LBkhOSAUNK ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-16 19:50
Republicans bring the biggest changes to health care in 15 years https://t.co/FsX8YE7fob ...