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Don't forget the transgenders and aliens (both earthly and other-worldly).They will just blame Biden.
They should have bullied back and pointed out if it didn't pass then it would diminish Trump's ability to touch them. So he would be better off to just fix the Bill. TACO Trump would then soon emerge.Trump isn't going to do shit to "fix" this bill, as it gives him and his fellow billionaires (and Project 2025 advocates) nearly everything they could want. He will, however, make a big ceremony out of signing it and brag about what big, beautiful bill it is and mock and troll Democrats for being "losers" once again. In other words, just a typical day with Dear Leader.
And I'm sure that in their meetings with Trump he bullied and threatened them with political oblivion if they didn't bend the knee and play along. So they caved, like they always do.
The Gay 90'sYep. Kabuki theater at its best/worst. The passage of this bill was never in doubt.
Is America great again yet? I'm feeling a definite 1890s vibe.
Work requirements are an extreme paperwork burden -- one that has the effect and purpose of kicking millions off coverage. Republicans talk about cutting red tape for businesses, while simultaneously regulating the poor into oblivion with miles of red tape.
John Oliver explains the problem very well in this week's show:
Quoted for future use.… is just lazy moralizing dressed up as fiscal concern.
The answer to the problem of documentation that is impossible to complete doesn’t mean we should even think about fixing the underlying issue.My wife manages our 26 yo disabled son’s Medicaid approval/waivers. He’s unable to work. What this video shows is absolutely true. She was valedictorian of her HS and was a Presidents scholar at Ga Tech (equivalent to a Morehead) and graduated with an engineering degree with a 3.96 GPA. She works in IT and is computer savvy. Despite this background, the most difficult and frustrating/stressful challenge in her life is filling out the Medicaid forms and dealing with annual paperwork and the people whose job is to administer the Medicaid benefits. She spends countless hours on the phone every year at renewal and sometimes is denied for unspecified reasons and she fights hard to get it back.
If she struggles, how difficult must it be for the millions without her background and experience? And it will only get worse-assuming we keep Medicaid for him at all.
It's sleight of hand to their low information voters, like a few here.I’ve heard numerous Republicans make the case for cuts by saying they want to get young, able-bodied adult males off the Medicaid system. How much savings would that really account for? As a group, I’ve never considered young, able-bodied adult males to big users of hospitals and doctor’s offices.
Jeffries should make it 36 hrs so the Pubs and Trump miss their 4th of July deadlineI don't feel super strongly about this but I think Jeffries' six-hour filibuster is probably at least a little counterproductive. People will be checking out for the holiday weekend by early afternoon today. I think I'd rather have news that the bill passed dominating the news cycle right now, because very few people will hear anything else about it until Monday at the earliest. But whatever. Politicians love to hear themselves speak, even if they're the good guys.
Yeah, I guess that's the other alternative. But in reality, it will pass this afternoon and maybe 0.2% of the country will be paying attention.Jeffries should make it 36 hrs so the Pubs and Trump miss their 4th of July deadline
Ok, I withdraw my objection and I feel bad I read this so wrong initially. I get what Jeffries is doing now. This is not grandstanding. This is protest. I should have seen it before now, if for no other reason than the thread a week or so ago about the black voice in America as prophetic. I'm now seeing Jeffries standing up there with almost all black faces behind him, cheering him on, giving him encouragement, giving voice to the tens, maybe 100+ million Americans who will be kneecapped by this bill.I don't feel super strongly about this but I think Jeffries' six-hour filibuster is probably at least a little counterproductive. People will be checking out for the holiday weekend by early afternoon today. I think I'd rather have news that the bill passed dominating the news cycle right now, because very few people will hear anything else about it until Monday at the earliest. But whatever. Politicians love to hear themselves speak, even if they're the good guys.
I don't think the Pubs can possibly hide a bill of this magnitude, nor do they want to. It's not as if we're going to stop talking about this issue.I don't feel super strongly about this but I think Jeffries' six-hour filibuster is probably at least a little counterproductive. People will be checking out for the holiday weekend by early afternoon today.