„Keine Gesundheitsversorgung, kein Deal“: Kommunalpolitiker reagieren auf vorläufigen Deal zur Beendigung des Regierungsstillstands: Ed Markey und Elizabeth Warren gehören zu den lokalen Kongressabgeordneten, die sagen, dass sie einen Deal nicht unterstützen, der die Gesundheitsversorgung für Amerikaner nicht erschwinglicher macht.

    https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/government-shutdown-update-local-reaction-tentative-deal/3842492/

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    1. Silent-Resort-3076 on

      **Within this article you will see some of those who oppose this deal.**

      But, I read that all it takes is 8 yes votes from the Democrats, and it may go through:(

      Snippet:

      >Three senators from New England spearheaded [a deal Sunday that could bring an end to the lengthy U.S. government shutdown](https://www.nbcboston.com/news/politics/senators-tentative-deal-end-government-shutdown/3842466/), but it contains a major health care concession from Democrats that has several local politicians sounding off.

      >The deal — negotiated by Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and Angus King, I-Vt. — would fully fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and reverse President Donald Trump’s attempted layoffs of federal workers through „reduction in force“ notifications, but it does not include an extension of expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, meaning insurance premiums would go up for millions of Americans, three sources with direct knowledge of the agreement told NBC News.

      >Shaheen explained her reasoning in a statement posted to X, saying of affordable health care, in part: „There is no one in the Senate who wants to see these tax credits extended more than me. But weeks of negotiations with Republicans have made clear that they will not address health care as part of shutdown talks — and that waiting longer will only prolong the pain Americans are feeling because of the shutdown.“

    2. Ok-Move9389 on

      Primary all of them:

      Jacky Rosen – Democrat, Nevada

      Tim Kaine – Democrat, Virginia

      Angus King – Independent, Maine (caucuses with Democrats)

      Jeanne Shaheen – Democrat, New Hampshire

      Dick Durbin – Democrat, Illinois

      Catherine Cortez Masto – Democrat, Nevada

      Maggie Hassan – Democrat, New Hampshire

      John Fetterman – Democrat, Pennsylvania

    3. democrats would rather starve children than open the governent, disgusting.

    4. Dems should take Trump’s idea about holding a convention next year and get their shit together

    5. BenTallmadge1775 on

      Deal was to open until 30 Jan 2026. Bring back all furloughed (including fired) with back pay.

      No change to expiring ACA subsidies.

      Send updated CR language to House for passage (due to extension until 30 Jan 2026).

    6. PlsSuckMyToes on

      The GOP is evil. Effectively kicking millions off of their healthcare. The dems are cowards to allow it

    7. Put does it even matter if the rest don’t like it? This passes the Senate right then goes to house then trump?

    8. Took a severe brain injury to make Fetterman have conservative thoughts. Take that as you will

    9. curiousthoughts20 on

      These spineless Democrat Senators are an embarassment to us all. They’re happy to sell out Americans for their own political gain.

    10. Ancient_Popcorn on

      If any Democrats vote to pass this shitty bill after 40 days and get nothing out of it, then they are abject failures. If this shitty bill passes, we failed as a nation. It would have been 40 days of economic hardship for nothing.

      Fuck anyone voting for this. I hope they get the rewards they want.

    11. Key-Horror7559 on

      I think many people are starting to see Republicans for who they are. If healthcare goes up and people lose coverage many more will start to see the whole picture.

    12. greenman5252 on

      It’s important to note that none of this guarantees that federal workers will be back on the job or that snap benefits will be restored. The Trump administration has shown an absolute willingness to not follow the law. This is just Democrats caving for nothing accomplished at all.

    13. We just saw this past Tuesday that people want the dems to keep fighting against the Trump agenda. Looks like the Dems will repay them by giving the republicans exactly what they wanted. So now, the republicans are going to take their victory lap and paint the Dems as the reason for the shutdown because after 40 days they caved to what the republicans offered.

      When history about this era of American politics is taught in classes, they’re going to remember two things; how evil the republicans are, and how incredibly stupid and ineffective the democrats are at fighting against them.

    14. Jack-Schitz on

      From another post. I keep on making the same point:

      It’s practically too late to change ACA pricing for 2026 so what’s the point in holding out for something that the GOP can’t actually deliver? FWIW, it takes about 6 months for insurers to come up with pricing and get that pricing approved by state regulators, so this issue was effectively over in July of this year. What the Dems have done is made the GOP vote on something in December so they can hold the issue over their heads next year when a significant number of job losses are likely to occur. This was always the best that they AND WE could hope for.

    15. Polar_Vortx on

      These two will have to win back my trust. I’m willing to give them the opportunity to do so that I’m not giving to the rest of the party, but Warren at least should have helped wrangle them if Schumer was unable or unwilling to do so.

    16. rex_dart_eskimo_spy on

      I hope Bernie was right when he said this won’t pass the House, but I’m 0% optimistic

    17. cellocaster on

      Not more affordable, just affordable period. It’s already too fucking expensive WITH the subsidy.

    18. sharingsilently on

      I’m leaving the Democratic Party. We delivered the votes in last week’s election and these Traitors gave it all away for NOTHING.

      Disgusting, despicable, dumps of doo-doo. Word fail.

    19. Schumer caved again. The dude will never have leverage because he ALWAYS CAVES

      AOC for Senate ’26

      AOC for President ’28

    20. End3rWi99in on

      I’m happy my Senators are awesome, but I’m also pissed the shitty ones are fucking it up for all of us and I can’t even primary them. Least we got Markey and Warren, though. Wish she won.

    21. These few people just systematically destroyed what little was left of the Old Democratic Party. Fucking useless!

    22. not more affordable. stop lying. exactly as affordable as it is currently and not more expensive.

      im so fucking tired of this shit

    23. sedatedlife on

      Any Senators brave enough to stand up call for removing Chuck Schumer as leader . Enough is Enough

    24. Wise-Promise-4158 on

      Moderate, centrist, don’t matter. They’re all republicans and democrats in name only

    25. halfcentaurhalfhorse on

      How is this not smart? Averts the immediate crises of federal workers, SNAP, etc not betting paid. Opens the swearing in of the new representative and Epstein reveal. Puts republicans on the clock to actually negotiate. If they don’t negotiate then they were lying all along then the next shutdown takes place and it’s 100% republicans on the hook.

    26. The democrats are so weak. And their weakness is just as responsible for the sorry state of our nation as anything else

    27. bigmooseface on

      Politically speaking, isn’t this a good thing for democrats? A lot of Trump voters are going to lose health care and it is objectively the republicans’ fault. How can anyone with two brain cells to rub together blame the democrats for this when they hold zero power in any branch of government.

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