According to Senator Wyden, the Senate bill will cut $930 billion from Medicaid. That's more than the House bill.
Red state governors should be furious about this. Like a third of their residents or more are on Medicaid. 40% of the Speaker’s district. |
They don't care. Apparently having a third of their residents unable to get medical care, and hospitals and doctors closing down because no one can afford to get health care is a plus for Republican senators and representatives. |
The $40,000 has been added back, but it is for5 years opposed to the House's 10 years. The bill also calls for $400 billion to Medicare in addition to the already mentioned Medicaid cuts. |
The red state rednecks voted for him and, personally, I don't care if they die from lack of medical care. |
+1,000,000 |
When you say the quiet part out loud like that, you're not all that different from Trump and MAGA. |
Lisa has been given sweeteners for whaling captains, so she'll be a go.
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That is the out loud part. The taker states should be cut loose. |
Grok thinks the BBB has died on the Senate floor.
What a dummy. It ain't over until it's over. |
They are getting what they voted for. |
No one voted for this. You just sound like a bad pets with your posts. |
It's going to get passed, but maybe not today. |
It is actually quite different. This is what MAGA voted for, and you can go back to the Project2025 thread - we warned that these policies would negatively impact red states and red voters more and yet here we are. This is what they voted for, so they can live with the consequences of their actions. Elections have consequences, right? |
MAGA absolutely voted for this. It was in the GOP agenda known as Project2025. |
Trump promised many times that he would not implement Project 2025. So no, no one voted for this. They voted for the opposite. Don't let your bitterness blind you. |