Trump's big bill teeters as House conservatives say it's not brutal enough

ā€˜House Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged there are still details to ā€œiron outā€ on President Donald Trump’s big tax breaks bill as conservative Republicans insist on quicker cuts to Medicaid and green energy programs before giving their full support.

House Republicans narrowly advanced the sprawling 1,116-page package in a rare weekend vote late Sunday, but just barely, as GOP leaders promise more negotiations ahead.’


The reprehensible right.

The Republican war on working Americans, low-income Americans, disabled Americans, retired Americans, and children continues.
What specific outcomes and pain will working Americans, low income Americans, disabled Americans, and retired Americans experience as a result of Green energy cuts?
 
ā€˜House Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged there are still details to ā€œiron outā€ on President Donald Trump’s big tax breaks bill as conservative Republicans insist on quicker cuts to Medicaid and green energy programs before giving their full support.

House Republicans narrowly advanced the sprawling 1,116-page package in a rare weekend vote late Sunday, but just barely, as GOP leaders promise more negotiations ahead.’


The reprehensible right.

The Republican war on working Americans, low-income Americans, disabled Americans, retired Americans, and children continues.

Republicans continue to disappoint.

Not sure what else there is to say.
 

U.S. Department of the Treasury Releases New Data Showing Nearly 50 Million Americans Have Been Covered Through Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplaces Since 2014​


WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released new data showing that nearly 50 million Americans, or 1 in 7 U.S. residents, have been covered through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces since January 2014. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, which has lowered the cost of marketplace coverage by expanding the premium tax credit, the number of Americans covered through the marketplaces has significantly increased, reaching an all-time high of 20.8 million following open enrollment for 2024—18.2 million Americans have enrolled for the first time since January 2021.

How many of those lost their employer private insurance and forced on to Obamacare?
 
It works. Get over it. And thank you for contributing your share in taxes.
Quality took a hit. Keeping your doctor took a hit, and people who have it
are taking a hit in their wallets. Facts

Ask your self why the politicians carved themselves out of it? :laughing0301:
John , you're are a good minion who just gets led around and not asking the questions.
 
Quality took a hit. Keeping your doctor took a hit, and people who have it
are taking a hit in their wallets. Facts

Ask your self why the politicians carved themselves out of it? :laughing0301:
John , you're are a good minion who just gets led around and not asking the questions.

You might says so, but you are wrong. You describe yourself well in gaslighting me.
 
Quality took a hit. Keeping your doctor took a hit, and people who have it
are taking a hit in their wallets. Facts

Ask your self why the politicians carved themselves out of it? :laughing0301:
John , you're are a good minion who just gets led around and not asking the questions.

That’s an odd thing to say. And quiteoutsidemy personal experience.

Obamacare kept us out of bankruptcy.

I still see the same doctor.

And quality is exactly the same.
 
Yes, maybe as many as 30 to 35mm have insurance for the first time.

That makes us a healthier country, and from the national security issue along, makes it a winner.
 
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