A quick question about the shutdown.

Ok
Repeat the question and I will answe
I just need to know which question you are referring too

Is that fair?
 
The subsidies were temporary, the democrats know that, they wrote the law.

Premiums are just going back to normal, why the uproar over normal premiums?

Its not like Trump or Republicans had anything to do with it.
I guess they are really just pissing and moaning over the high premiums of Barrycare.



We warned ya, dipshits.:auiqs.jpg:
 
Ok
Repeat the question and I will answe
I just need to know which question you are referring too

Is that fair?
The ONLY question in the OP. You need help figuring out which sentence is a question? Just ask.
 
The ONLY question in the OP. You need help figuring out which sentence is a question? Just ask.
Hey Simp, Why are the (R) not negotiating?

Quit BLAMING (d) and accept the truth......Which is 'THE ART OF THE DEAL'
 
They are not holding the country hostage.
Well, there is some truth to that - just about nobody notices the government is shut down - except for the furloughed "non-essential" employees which we should not have to begin with.

However, it is their claim the government shutdown is harming Americans en masse, and as they think they have the stronger hand, they wont vote to open it back up until they get what they want.
This is a prime example of holding someone hostage - holding and/or harming someone until a condition they set is met.






 
Well, the first thing that needs to happen is for them to sign the CR, get the government open and that will give them a few weeks to get to work on the final bill.

Not there yet. Perhaps the first thing is an agreement to extend the subsidies by another year, open the government back up, and then work in the bipartisan committee's healthcare bill with the agreement whatever they come up with gets a straight up or down vote.

My original prediction was that this will last until around the 21st. I am sticking with that. If a deal is not reached by then to prevent those "You are SCREWED" rates from hitting the exchanges on Nov 1, this thing could get even worse. It is all up to the speaker of the house.
 
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No.
Agree to open the government and then we can talk subsidies.
There;s no reason to reward you for holding the nation hostage.
I am not holding the nation hostage. The GOP and its leader with the really big hands are charged with keeping the government functioning. They are failing miserably and will pay the price.
 
They are not holding the country hostage. Mike Johnson is. Everybody but him seems willing to move some. Of course, Johnson has the Freedom Caucus gun pointed at his temple, but he still could sacrifice himself.
Mike Johnson? It passed the House already, you blithering moron.

Shumer's filibuster is holding the country hostage, but don't let facts slow you down.
 
Not there yet. Perhaps the first thing is an agreement to extend the subsidies by another year, open the government back up, and then work in the bipartisan committee's healthcare bill with the agreement whatever they come up with gets a straight up or down vote.

My original prediction was that this will last until around the 21st. I am sticking with that. If a deal is not reached by then to prevent those "You are SCREWED" rates from hitting the exchanges on Nov 1, this thing could get even worse. It is all up to the speaker of the house.
The Speaker passed a funding bill, Dumbass.
 
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