Anonymous Republicans could end the shut(...) 10/24/25(Fri)21:33:22 No. 1451849 https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/shutdown-budget-congress-republicans-noem-johnson-20251022.html The power of the House, the Senate, and the White House belong to MAGA. A simple rules change in the Senate and vote on the clean continuing resolution would reopen the government in time to keep food on the table for millions this Thanksgiving. We don't need the Democrats to save our people from going hungry the one day no one should. >>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:07:33 No. 1451874 I wish a motherfucker would. >>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:09:25 No. 1451875 >>1451849 They don't even have to use the nuclear option They could just sit down and negotiate to get the seven votes from Democrats they need You know, the entire fucking purpose of the legislative branch>>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:12:24 No. 1451876 >>1451875 They have been negotiating the budget since at least Feb. It's time for Dems to stop holding the government hostage>>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:16:46 No. 1451879 >>1451876 Yes, Republicans have known for almost a year now that eventually they wouldn't be able to just use reconciliation to ram through their agenda and would eventually have to either use the nuclear option or negotiate with Democrats The fact that they would rather use American lives and livelihoods as hostages than choose either of those options truly is reprehensible>>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:25:05 No. 1451884 >>1451875 Negotiate healthcare for illegals and trans education in Africa?>>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:32:25 No. 1451893 >>1451879 KYS>>
Anonymous 10/24/25(Fri)22:34:32 No. 1451895 >>1451884 Personally I would open with things like the healthcare subsides that seem to be the sticking point and not goofy bullshit that isn't being discussed anywhere outside of the dumbest parts of the right wing media bubble, but to each his own>>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)09:36:52 No. 1451962 >>1451893 Thank you for conceding>>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)09:59:15 No. 1451963 >>1451849 We don't negotiate with terrorists. We'd rather starve.>>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)13:35:56 No. 1452030 >>1451849 >/opinion/commentary/ opinion pieces aren't allowed here>>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)13:52:44 No. 1452034 Trumps a fucking moron and even he understands that Democrats control the senate. So why aren't Republicunts negotiating? Probably because they're even dumber and shit at their jobs >>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)14:19:12 No. 1452050 Trump could've prevented the shutdown altogether in 2017 by following up on one of his four big campaign promises: "I will scrap Obamacare and replace it with a better system that covers more Americans and costs less" But he didn't. So here we are. >>
Anonymous 10/25/25(Sat)14:21:26 No. 1452052 >>1452030 The /news/ janny is a special kind of useless>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)09:52:10 No. 1452352 >>1452034 This faggot got fired by DOGE.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)10:42:30 No. 1452355 >>1452050 Amazing how 8 years later, still doesn't even have a basic plan. Just concepts... and the concepts are "like obamacare but better" so those are fucking half baked concepts too.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:06:43 No. 1452359 >>1452050 >he didnt Actually, it was John McCain who prevent Obamacare being repealed and replaced.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:08:30 No. 1452360 >>1452359 What was the replacement?>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:09:43 No. 1452361 Simple majority vote required GOP has a majority>must be Democrats fault >>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:10:57 No. 1452362 >>1452360 feeding sick people to the volcano>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:13:34 No. 1452364 >>1452360 >What was the replacement? American Health Care Act (AHCA)>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:17:40 No. 1452365 >>1452364 Oh yeah one of the least popular bills introduced in the last decade that would've kicked 23 million off their health insurance. Yeah that wasn't just McCain voting against that trainwreck.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:18:53 No. 1452366 >>1452365 >didnt even know there was a replacement >actually I know all about the replacement! >>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:24:39 No. 1452367 >>1452365 >that would've kicked 23 million off their health insurance It would have saved us almost a trillion dollars and it would have slashed premiums for most Americans under 50. Of those 23 million you reference, 14 million get free health insurance paid for by YOU. The remaining 9 million get health insurance via the ACA Marketplace where their premiums are subsidized by YOU.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:27:41 No. 1452368 >>1452366 I meant a serious replacement; AHCA was literally just a kneecapped ACA. There's a reason neither Trump nor Republicans tried to ever submit it again after it failed, and Trump only said he had "concepts of a plan" last year.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:28:32 No. 1452369 >>1452368 You had absolutely no idea that the AHCA existed. Just be real.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:28:50 No. 1452370 >>1452367 >It would have saved us almost a trillion dollars lol no it wouldn't have. Estimates were it only saved 100 billion and left 23 million americans without health insurance.>https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/costestimate/hr1628aspassed.pdf >>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:30:06 No. 1452371 >>1452370 >Estimates were it only saved 100 billion It cuts 100 billion from the DEFICIT and it saved 800 billion in total spending.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:30:27 No. 1452372 >>1452369 I forgot about it, but so did Trump lmao. If it was a serious replacement plan why has the republican party collectively refused to even acknowledge it since 2017?>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:31:06 No. 1452373 >>1452372 >I forgot about it This discussion is over.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:31:28 No. 1452374 >>1452371 >Source: my ass >>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:33:06 No. 1452375 >>1452374 you don't get it, letting 23 million people die in debt without adequate healthcare saves us tons of money we'd be better off spending on more corporate tax cuts>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:34:20 No. 1452376 >>1452373 Well actually the discussion was if Republicans had a plan to replace Obamacare, which right now they still don't. ACHA failed so miserably it cost Republicans the 2018 election and they've collectively committed to memory holing it. As it stands, in this moment, they still have no replacement for Obamacare.>>
Anonymous 10/26/25(Sun)11:38:40 No. 1452377 >>1452376 >they still have no replacement for Obamacare. of course, they're republicans they're desperately hoping Americans don't figure out we can cut out all the insurance leeches and just go to single payer like every other civilized country on earth. Its why they clutched their pearls so hard over Luigi>>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)01:53:23 No. 1452537 >>1451876 If you hold all three tiers of the government and still can't get past the opposition, you're fucking incompetent and deserve to lose power.>>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)02:08:08 No. 1452538 The world ends sleeping. Hahaha >>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)02:15:45 No. 1452542 Why feed the slaves when it'll dip into our embezzlement funds? >>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)07:22:43 No. 1452557 >>1452050 that was never the plan tho. they want to engineer a famine and unrest so trump can institute martial law.>>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)10:04:34 No. 1452575 I don't want Americans making under $75,000 a year to survive. We need to be high-class and having a bunch of trash people lowers our status. It doesn't matter if you're brown, yellow, or white, make at least $75k a year or be purged. >>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)10:23:58 No. 1452577 >>1451879 Explain how republicans are using a CR to “ram through their agenda”. What isn’t up for debate is that Democrats used budget reconciliations along party lines to “temporarily” expand both the Affordable Care Act and Child Tax Credits in 2021 (ARPA) and extend them in 2022 (IRA) and are now holding the government hostage demanding the expansion of these programs passed along party lines become permanent. As usual they try to buy votes with gibs and then use underhanded means of making them permanent and pretending the ACA and Child Tax Credits have always been that way and republicans hate the poors and are taking their money and health benefits.>>
Anonymous 10/27/25(Mon)10:45:21 No. 1452582 >>1452575 Why 75? Raise the threshold to minimum 6 figures.
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