U.S. Budget - OBBB | Medicare Part D premiums set to rise

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Is Collins not also ready to retire? She’s 72.
You sweet summer child. You haven't yet grasped that baby boomers largely never retire and go away so that someone else can take their place. They stay there and rot so that the rest of us can suffer the consequences of their poor choices. Buckle up, you've got at least 20 more years of it.

Im 47 and I will retire before Susan Collins.
 
You sweet summer child. You haven't yet grasped that baby boomers largely never retire and go away so that someone else can take their place. They stay there and rot so that the rest of us can suffer the consequences of their poor choices. Buckle up, you've got at least 20 more years of it.

Im 47 and I will retire before Susan Collins.
You planning to retire next year? Susan Collins will.
 
I’m now very worried about Medicaid assistance for our young adult son who depends on it to live independently with Medicaid-paid caregivers.
altims post about a lot of this being in a couple years etc I have no clue-but hope for you this is kicked down the road for starters
 
Collins will leave office via defeat or death. It won't be via retirement. The idea of voluntarily relinquishing power is an anathema to her subset of society.
 
It hasn't been true of any tax cut since, say, 1984 or so, but that's sure as hell not gonna stop them from saying it.
It hasn't been true of any tax cut since possibly 1961 when the top marginal rate came down from 90% to 70%.

The best economic estimates are that tax cuts pay for themselves only at tax rates around 70%.
 
Collins will leave office via defeat or death. It won't be via retirement. The idea of voluntarily relinquishing power is an anathema to her subset of society.
Do you think Thom Tillis is in a different "subset of society" than Collins?
 
To be fair, Collins has been in the Senate for almost 20 years longer than Tillis. So I would also be surprised if she left voluntarily.
 
So Vance broke the tie ?

I assume it was pre-arranged to allow Collins to vote no because she is up for re-election next year. She would not have voted no without permission.

Murkowski could vote yes because she is not up for re-election until 2028
Exactly.

Collins votes as a “moderate” when the GOP doesn’t need her vote.

And, Maine voters are stupid enough to vote for her AGAIN.

Ask, “Who was the last Democrat elected to the US Senate from Maine?”

It was George Mitchell.

In 1988.
 
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