Anonymous wrote:I do not[u] understand why the Democrats don't just let the tax credit expire and let the Republicans get crushed when their constituents see their insurance costs soar!! Please someone explain this to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
But I thought we’re rolling in tariff money? And all the companies opening factories here will contribute to the economy and generate taxes. The dollar is so strong. America is going to be BOOMING soon, right??! ….
What gets me is that WAPO totally ignores that Biden significantly reduced the deficit afterward until 2024. Now it's larger -- a fact it conveniently ignores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question:
If everyone ultimately gets back pay once this is resolved, then why isn’t the default a CR that only sustains the budget at its current rates (to ensure continued payrolls) without requiring anything by Congress?
That way any delays prompted by negotiations don’t actually impact workers. Instead, changes can be made once congress reaches agreement.
The solution seems so obvious, so please explain why this fix hasn’t been made.
Because the Democrats are trying to make things difficult. They want to make it seem like they're being strong and 'resisting' against Trump, so they are trying to drag this on as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
But I thought we’re rolling in tariff money? And all the companies opening factories here will contribute to the economy and generate taxes. The dollar is so strong. America is going to be BOOMING soon, right??! ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
But I thought we’re rolling in tariff money? And all the companies opening factories here will contribute to the economy and generate taxes. The dollar is so strong. America is going to be BOOMING soon, right??! ….
Curious. How is the tariff cash flow handled — could it be directed to favored agencies without having a budget in place? Like EO that says tariffs are now a fee that funds the Navy?
Not legally. But Trump breaks the law regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats lost the election, yet are trying to get their far-left agenda enacted through legislative terrorism and hostage taking. The Democrats seem to have given up on democracy and winning elections and are attempting other means to get their unpopular agenda enacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
But I thought we’re rolling in tariff money? And all the companies opening factories here will contribute to the economy and generate taxes. The dollar is so strong. America is going to be BOOMING soon, right??! ….
Curious. How is the tariff cash flow handled — could it be directed to favored agencies without having a budget in place? Like EO that says tariffs are now a fee that funds the Navy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
But I thought we’re rolling in tariff money? And all the companies opening factories here will contribute to the economy and generate taxes. The dollar is so strong. America is going to be BOOMING soon, right??! ….
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question:
If everyone ultimately gets back pay once this is resolved, then why isn’t the default a CR that only sustains the budget at its current rates (to ensure continued payrolls) without requiring anything by Congress?
That way any delays prompted by negotiations don’t actually impact workers. Instead, changes can be made once congress reaches agreement.
The solution seems so obvious, so please explain why this fix hasn’t been made.
Because people are tired of providing funding for Trump’s unconstitutional agenda. And he and his minions have shown they won’t even distribute allocated funds if they don’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos is in favor of the GOP killing Americans. (Don’t worry I don’t subscribe and neither do my neighbors which is why they moved our failing local paper to Apple News.)
By The Editorial Board
The shutdown conversation no one wants
“As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, neither party is leveling with the American people about the hard choices required to get federal spending off a fiscally ruinous trajectory.
President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats used covid-19 to justify chasing the mirage of a European-style welfare state without raising the necessary taxes to pay for it. Now, prodded by the left, party leaders have shut down the government in a bid to permanently extend what was sold in 2021 as emergency subsidies to help people struggling during the pandemic afford health insurance.”
[lies about the deficit, and a small slap of MAGA]
“
Yet Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to extend the covid-era insurance subsidies without proposing any way to pay for it. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this will cost $350 billion over the next decade. These temporary benefits were included in the American Rescue Plan of March 2021 and extended the next year in the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act until the end of 2025.
The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama’s signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with subsidies based on their income. The architects of the program assumed that risk pools would be bigger than they turned out to be. As a result, policies cost more than expected.“
[more nonsense re why Dems are to blame]
https://apple.news/A9CT7nVkiSC6rRC_hLcYeTg
*Our traditional media is no longer free*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question:
If everyone ultimately gets back pay once this is resolved, then why isn’t the default a CR that only sustains the budget at its current rates (to ensure continued payrolls) without requiring anything by Congress?
That way any delays prompted by negotiations don’t actually impact workers. Instead, changes can be made once congress reaches agreement.
The solution seems so obvious, so please explain why this fix hasn’t been made.
Because the Democrats are trying to make things difficult. They want to make it seem like they're being strong and 'resisting' against Trump, so they are trying to drag this on as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Question:
If everyone ultimately gets back pay once this is resolved, then why isn’t the default a CR that only sustains the budget at its current rates (to ensure continued payrolls) without requiring anything by Congress?
That way any delays prompted by negotiations don’t actually impact workers. Instead, changes can be made once congress reaches agreement.
The solution seems so obvious, so please explain why this fix hasn’t been made.