Anonymous wrote:And now it’s even more expensive. Republicans like to believe “tax cuts pay for themselves” but CBO’s dynamic analysis shows the opposite. This bill just got even more expensive!
There is modest growth but debt and deficits actually are even higher because of higher Interest on the debt. Inflation increases and interest rates will increase 14 basis points!
So to recap: this turd will add trillions to the debt, increase inflation, and make borrowing more expensive for everyone. Great work, Republicans!
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/61486
Anonymous wrote:I mean, the best case scenario is that the Congress is not able to pass a bill, the 2017 tax cuts repeal and the budget goes back to last year's numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new changes in the Senate version of BBB that will cut funding for Medicaid do not apply to Medicaid non-expansion states, per sources familiar.
In those 10 states (WI, WY, KS, TX, TN, MS, AL, GA, SC, FL), provider taxes and state-directed payments will be frozen at current levels.
With the exception of Wisconsin, these are all red states. So the senate is limiting the damage of these cuts to red states so their voters won't be impacted.
What they don't seem to realize is that Medicaid recipients in blue states are also probably mostly MAGA. Lots of rural areas in those blue states too. So, stupid.
Two Republican aides familiar with the legislation drafted by the Finance panel say it will go further than House-passed language to tighten Medicaid eligibility requirements and to restrict states from using health care provider taxes to collect more federal Medicaid funding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new changes in the Senate version of BBB that will cut funding for Medicaid do not apply to Medicaid non-expansion states, per sources familiar.
In those 10 states (WI, WY, KS, TX, TN, MS, AL, GA, SC, FL), provider taxes and state-directed payments will be frozen at current levels.
With the exception of Wisconsin, these are all red states. So the senate is limiting the damage of these cuts to red states so their voters won't be impacted.
What they don't seem to realize is that Medicaid recipients in blue states are also probably mostly MAGA. Lots of rural areas in those blue states too. So, stupid.
Anonymous wrote:The new changes in the Senate version of BBB that will cut funding for Medicaid do not apply to Medicaid non-expansion states, per sources familiar.
In those 10 states (WI, WY, KS, TX, TN, MS, AL, GA, SC, FL), provider taxes and state-directed payments will be frozen at current levels.
With the exception of Wisconsin, these are all red states. So the senate is limiting the damage of these cuts to red states so their voters won't be impacted.
Anonymous wrote:The new changes in the Senate version of BBB that will cut funding for Medicaid do not apply to Medicaid non-expansion states, per sources familiar.
In those 10 states (WI, WY, KS, TX, TN, MS, AL, GA, SC, FL), provider taxes and state-directed payments will be frozen at current levels.
With the exception of Wisconsin, these are all red states. So the senate is limiting the damage of these cuts to red states so their voters won't be impacted.