Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans are worried that kicking millions of people off Medicaid will cause rural hospitals to close. So they are proposing a rural hospital bailout fund instead. This seems really dumb.
Yes, so concerned they have moved it till after 2027 to take affect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUE0PPQI3is
Office space fix the glitch.
We always like to avoid confrontation when possible!
Anonymous wrote:What is the status of SALT increase ? (Been on Vacay). DMV, NY, NJ needs that.
Anonymous wrote:
Republicans will vote for whatever Trump wants, despite any reservations they have. The rare few who vote against are allowed to do so because passage is assured.
Surely everyone understands this by now.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are worried that kicking millions of people off Medicaid will cause rural hospitals to close. So they are proposing a rural hospital bailout fund instead. This seems really dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Susan Collins won’t say what she thinks about the bill so we can count on her as a yes.
Here’s the thing though. It’s a terrible bill and will especially hurt rural Americans in red states. But this is what they voted for and there is a GOP majority in all branches. So it may be the quickest (albeit painful) way to get past the shibboleth that the GOP is fiscally responsible and that MAGA is the party of middle America.
She’ll be “very concerned” but still vote yes.
I’m so bitter at Mainers for voting for this woman. She stands for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are worried that kicking millions of people off Medicaid will cause rural hospitals to close. So they are proposing a rural hospital bailout fund instead. This seems really dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Susan Collins won’t say what she thinks about the bill so we can count on her as a yes.
Here’s the thing though. It’s a terrible bill and will especially hurt rural Americans in red states. But this is what they voted for and there is a GOP majority in all branches. So it may be the quickest (albeit painful) way to get past the shibboleth that the GOP is fiscally responsible and that MAGA is the party of middle America.
She’ll be “very concerned” but still vote yes.
Anonymous wrote:Susan Collins won’t say what she thinks about the bill so we can count on her as a yes.
Here’s the thing though. It’s a terrible bill and will especially hurt rural Americans in red states. But this is what they voted for and there is a GOP majority in all branches. So it may be the quickest (albeit painful) way to get past the shibboleth that the GOP is fiscally responsible and that MAGA is the party of middle America.