Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Can we say the same thing for Space X? It can only survive with government subsidies?
What subsidies is Space X specifically receiving? Payment for services rendered are not subsidies.
Now if you were talking about ULA... That was basically the Government paying for nothing.
There’s an implicit subsidy… the federal government is the anchor tenant that has allowed SpaceX to survive.
LOL, payment for services rendered is not a subsidy. Keep trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any progress on anything shutdown related today? Or just this terrible holding pattern?
Senate reconvenes at 3, and there will be a vote at 5:30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
What do you not understand about how fabulous the ACA is?
Go back to your hole MAGA
LOL, it's so fabulous people can't even afford the most basic plans. Maybe it needs to be less fabulous and more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Any progress on anything shutdown related today? Or just this terrible holding pattern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Can we say the same thing for Space X? It can only survive with government subsidies?
What subsidies is Space X specifically receiving? Payment for services rendered are not subsidies.
Now if you were talking about ULA... That was basically the Government paying for nothing.
There’s an implicit subsidy… the federal government is the anchor tenant that has allowed SpaceX to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shutdown is getting scary - no way out, parties not negotiating, House not even in session. Once the military and coast guard are paid there is no pressure to resolve this, other than ATCs, TSA, and law enforcement.
My former college who now works on the Hill said to prepare for this to go through November and I am starting to believe him. It is starting to feel like we are in this for the long haul. I can miss four paychecks before I really start to worry. I haven wanted to sign up for shutdown paycheck loans, but I am going to this week - if Navy Federal will even offer them once military are paid.
Does anyone care? Because it sure doesn’t feel like it.
I agree that no one seems to care. I’ve been a fed for 20 years and it never felt like people hated us in general and were gleeful about us losing our jobs or experiencing hardships until this year. And last time for the long shutdown, it felt like the business community was really supportive of feds in the city. The vibe is very different this go around. While there are some specials and such, during the 35 day one, there were specials everywhere, my coworkers and I met up and kept each other’s spirits up, patronized the local businesses that were trying to lure feds in, etc. Now, more than half my cws DRP’d and left the area, everyone remaining is stressed to the max. And 13 days in, there’s no urgency, nothing. It’s probably going to come down to TSA and ATCs again to get this resolved, unless they find some sort of magic pot of money to pay those folks from too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Can we say the same thing for Space X? It can only survive with government subsidies?
What subsidies is Space X specifically receiving? Payment for services rendered are not subsidies.
Now if you were talking about ULA... That was basically the Government paying for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
You mean like farmers and other things that our society has decided should continue to survive in the is country?
Yes, I think people should have access to healthcare because I’m not an a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
What do you not understand about how fabulous the ACA is?
Go back to your hole MAGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Anonymous wrote:For comparison we pay $1300 a month for a secondary retiree health plan, employer chips in $250. Medicare B costs us $370 a month each. So we and employer subsidy are paying almost $3000 a month. That's what it costs for a couple. It's expensive. We figure our Social Security all goes to healthcare of one sort or another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at this point i think the dems should cut their losses and pass the cr and enable the legislative branch of govt function again, however terribly it may be. it's better than zero.
Absolutely not. Once the populous actually sees how much their ACA premiums go up on Nov 1 they’ll understand what the Dems are fighting for and how corrupt the GOP is
So the only way ACA can survive is through massive subsidies? Sounds like it needs to be reformed or killed.
Can we say the same thing for Space X? It can only survive with government subsidies?
What subsidies is Space X specifically receiving? Payment for services rendered are not subsidies.
Now if you were talking about ULA... That was basically the Government paying for nothing.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-elon-musk-federal-subsidies-cost-tesla-spacex-billions/
I'm sure plenty of taxpayers are more interested in keeping sick citizens off the street and funding NIH research for cures that funding the next exploding rocket. Bootstraps! Work hard and get more private-sector funders like any good businessman would!