Midterms are coming up and the MAGAT regime is sealing its fate.
Impressive-Koala4742 on
It’s for the people, guys ! /s
IllustriousNorth338 on
Saw this just a few minutes ago off Reddit and I was unsurprised.
Elected Republicans, and voting Republicans because this is what they voted for, hate the average person so much that they want them to die. They feel emboldened enough to start doing it on an industrial scale.
whateveryousaymydear on
all those very wealthy lawmakers have no concept of what regular people deal with everyday…specially having full government health care and retirement which regular folk no longer have
Negative_Gravitas on
Thanks Chuck!
glitterandnails on
Democrats are fake opposition, are partly responsible for Trump. Proof is their pathetic performance in the last few years, nevertheless the last 25 years.
seriousofficialname on
Thankfully Democrats‘ leaders got some bribe money to throw away their leverage on this. But then again, why would they care? It’s not like they’re on Obamacare.
SadCrocodile762 on
Oh man I thought for sure they would let us kick the ball this time
Choice-of-SteinsGate on
Now that the government shutdown fiasco is behind them, Republicans will just continue lying about their commitment to a „better“ healthcare plan, or instead of universal healthcare, the GOP will push for universally privatizing health care.
Despite what Republicans might argue about „trusting the market,“ this will only lead to things like more profit seeking and denied claims, skyrocketing premiums and healthcare costs, unequal access to services and *less* accessibility to care for low-income individuals and families, hospital shutdowns, and among other things, a lot more dead poor people.
Not to mention how this will also translate into lax regulations and lack of oversight, transparency and accountability, and of course made possible by more discreet lobbying, the lining of pockets and a growing number of conflicts of interest.
I’m also still waiting for the Trump healthcare plan that was promised in two weeks from now… Eight years ago
There’s no „plan.“ There’s not even a „concept of a plan.“ Instead, we’re getting empty promises and political charades from an administration and Republican party that’s trying desperately to divert attention away from Trump’s utter mishandling of the economy and the consequences of his tariff policies and his big ugly bill.
Trump’s agenda is exploding the national debt and deficit while Republicans are locking in higher healthcare costs and cuts to Medicaid and food assistance that don’t even begin to remotely offset the costs of Trump’s other policies like tax breaks and incentives for the rich/corporations and his excessive spending on national security and military interventionism both at home and abroad.
mcs5280 on
Who will present Chuck Schumer with the „fell for it again“ award?
>a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, **stressing the importance of established hierarchies and institutions** (such as religion, the family, and **class structure**), and preferring gradual development to abrupt change
>specifically **:** such a philosophy calling for […] **individual financial responsibility for personal needs** (such as retirement income and **health care coverage**)
The *sole* value of conservatism is respect for and obedience to [one’s perception of] traditionally established hierarchy, and hierarchy dictates that those on top (in-groups) are rightfully idolized and receive privileges, credibility, and resources, while those on the bottom (out-groups) are demonized/dehumanized and/or bound by restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources.
To them, the second-greatest injustice imaginable is for those [they perceive to be] on the bottom [of social hierarchy] to have access to the rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those on top. The first greatest injustice is for those on top to be bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those on the bottom.
„Know your place“ is their mantra.
zubbs99 on
So extending them would’ve cost around $350B *over a decade*. That’s $35B/ yr.
But, they just approved a $50B increase for Defense spending for one year. (Bringing it up to $900B.)
BluemoonSamurai_ on
Great job Chuck! Should have kept fighting.
thesirensoftitans on
My heating bill is double what it was last year. My grocery bills are up almost 30%. My health insurance premiums might triple.
I wonder who is to blame?
snail_earnhardt on
Primary the geriatric moron
CrimsonHeretic on
If you are against primarying either Jeffries or Schumer, you’re either an idiot or complicit in the fascist oligarchic destruction of America.
alabasterskim on
Three questions need to be answered by every Dem running for Senate in 2026 and 2028:
– Do you support ending the filibuster?
– Do you support expanding SCOTUS (under a new president)?
– Will you vote for Chuck Schumer as Leader?
The answers must be yes, yes, and hell fucking no.
Fantastic_Shaman9230 on
Hey, the good news is, if you starve, you won’t need health insurance! Thanks, MAGA so much winning!
Titan3692 on
But chuck, they promised!! 😆😆😆
dispelhope on
shorter Schumer: „but…but…but…they promised!“
God save us, he’s a putz.
PuddingProcessor- on
This will hit a lot of families hard. Losing subsidies means higher costs and more stress for people already struggling to afford care.
Affectionate_Town273 on
Well it sucks for all those that voted to increase their own healthcare.
Just thankful I personally don’t have to deal with the ACA.
ClassicHando on
Thanks chuck and chucks cucks!
Time-Cardiologist906 on
We’re all shocked here
swiftfoot_hiker on
But they pinky swore! The Democrats that voted to end the shutdown are so stupidly weak to think that modern day republicans will hold their word to any handshake agreement
captaincanada84 on
Republicans actively working to kill their voters.
saiyanscaris on
and this is why the democrats shouldnt have caved in the first place. we all saw this coming but no both sides want to screw everyone instead
whatswithnames on
Was that worth shutting the government down for 40+ days? All for nothing. They should have stood their ground. We all understood the hurt and also understand what’s at stake.
So now they get to take away health care from Americas most vulnerable, all to fund tax credits for Billionaires. god I hate this timeline. And the deficit is rising to insurmountable point. What happens when the U.S. defaults on a payment?
kber13 on
Wait, what? I’m shocked! SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked.
mjb6610 on
Lucy pulls the football away again?? No way!!!
Nerd_interrupted on
Yep, we got Schumered again
FrenchBulldozer on
Got played like a fiddle. Primary all them.
captaincanada84 on
This was always going to be the result. Democrats backed down and got absolutely nothing for doing so…. Again. Republicans gave them the vote because they knew it would fail
Lonely-Abalone-5104 on
I low-key think Dems want this to happen to help them in the midterms
physical0 on
Oh my god, who could have seen this coming? I would have never expected this to happen.
NerdySongwriter on
This year was the first year I’ve ever had health insurance. I’ll be 42 next year. I guess I have to cancel having insurance since I’ll be unable to afford it without the subsidy.
Stunning_Lychee7501 on
So as was predicted, nothing was gained by surrendering on the shutdown
Captain_Roastbeef on
But we are bailing out farmers?
black_flag_4ever on
Cool that Schumer ended the shutdown for this vote.
Worth-Tank336 on
Schumer wanted the shutdown to go for a long time because it would bring a lot of national attention on the issue. It was predictable that he would try to force a vote. Every single Democrat is now going to run on this issue and affordability for the next 11 months. It’s a shame that a lot of people are going to suffer. But this and affordability is probably going to allow the Democrats to pick up possibly 50 seats. I know Schumer gets a lot of crap but he’s definitely playing the long game.
Enlightened_D on
The more they deny people access and raise prices the more people will support healthcare for all
MasterPuppeteer on
ITT: a whole bunch of people mad that the party they refused to vote for because of their moral superiority had no weapons to fight back against Republicans, who won due to the aforementioned no weapons thing.
seeker317 on
They approved 4 trillion in tax breaks for the rich and corporations. Cut Medicaid by a trillion. We pay for it.
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Midterms are coming up and the MAGAT regime is sealing its fate.
It’s for the people, guys ! /s
Saw this just a few minutes ago off Reddit and I was unsurprised.
Elected Republicans, and voting Republicans because this is what they voted for, hate the average person so much that they want them to die. They feel emboldened enough to start doing it on an industrial scale.
all those very wealthy lawmakers have no concept of what regular people deal with everyday…specially having full government health care and retirement which regular folk no longer have
Thanks Chuck!
Democrats are fake opposition, are partly responsible for Trump. Proof is their pathetic performance in the last few years, nevertheless the last 25 years.
Thankfully Democrats‘ leaders got some bribe money to throw away their leverage on this. But then again, why would they care? It’s not like they’re on Obamacare.
Oh man I thought for sure they would let us kick the ball this time
Now that the government shutdown fiasco is behind them, Republicans will just continue lying about their commitment to a „better“ healthcare plan, or instead of universal healthcare, the GOP will push for universally privatizing health care.
Despite what Republicans might argue about „trusting the market,“ this will only lead to things like more profit seeking and denied claims, skyrocketing premiums and healthcare costs, unequal access to services and *less* accessibility to care for low-income individuals and families, hospital shutdowns, and among other things, a lot more dead poor people.
Not to mention how this will also translate into lax regulations and lack of oversight, transparency and accountability, and of course made possible by more discreet lobbying, the lining of pockets and a growing number of conflicts of interest.
I’m also still waiting for the Trump healthcare plan that was promised in two weeks from now… Eight years ago
There’s no „plan.“ There’s not even a „concept of a plan.“ Instead, we’re getting empty promises and political charades from an administration and Republican party that’s trying desperately to divert attention away from Trump’s utter mishandling of the economy and the consequences of his tariff policies and his big ugly bill.
Trump’s agenda is exploding the national debt and deficit while Republicans are locking in higher healthcare costs and cuts to Medicaid and food assistance that don’t even begin to remotely offset the costs of Trump’s other policies like tax breaks and incentives for the rich/corporations and his excessive spending on national security and military interventionism both at home and abroad.
Who will present Chuck Schumer with the „fell for it again“ award?
[Conservatism](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conservatism):
>a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, **stressing the importance of established hierarchies and institutions** (such as religion, the family, and **class structure**), and preferring gradual development to abrupt change
>specifically **:** such a philosophy calling for […] **individual financial responsibility for personal needs** (such as retirement income and **health care coverage**)
The *sole* value of conservatism is respect for and obedience to [one’s perception of] traditionally established hierarchy, and hierarchy dictates that those on top (in-groups) are rightfully idolized and receive privileges, credibility, and resources, while those on the bottom (out-groups) are demonized/dehumanized and/or bound by restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources.
To them, the second-greatest injustice imaginable is for those [they perceive to be] on the bottom [of social hierarchy] to have access to the rights, credibility, and resources reserved for those on top. The first greatest injustice is for those on top to be bound by the restrictions, scrutiny, and lack of resources reserved for those on the bottom.
„Know your place“ is their mantra.
So extending them would’ve cost around $350B *over a decade*. That’s $35B/ yr.
But, they just approved a $50B increase for Defense spending for one year. (Bringing it up to $900B.)
Great job Chuck! Should have kept fighting.
My heating bill is double what it was last year. My grocery bills are up almost 30%. My health insurance premiums might triple.
I wonder who is to blame?
Primary the geriatric moron
If you are against primarying either Jeffries or Schumer, you’re either an idiot or complicit in the fascist oligarchic destruction of America.
Three questions need to be answered by every Dem running for Senate in 2026 and 2028:
– Do you support ending the filibuster?
– Do you support expanding SCOTUS (under a new president)?
– Will you vote for Chuck Schumer as Leader?
The answers must be yes, yes, and hell fucking no.
Hey, the good news is, if you starve, you won’t need health insurance! Thanks, MAGA so much winning!
But chuck, they promised!! 😆😆😆
shorter Schumer: „but…but…but…they promised!“
God save us, he’s a putz.
This will hit a lot of families hard. Losing subsidies means higher costs and more stress for people already struggling to afford care.
Well it sucks for all those that voted to increase their own healthcare.
Just thankful I personally don’t have to deal with the ACA.
Thanks chuck and chucks cucks!
We’re all shocked here
But they pinky swore! The Democrats that voted to end the shutdown are so stupidly weak to think that modern day republicans will hold their word to any handshake agreement
Republicans actively working to kill their voters.
and this is why the democrats shouldnt have caved in the first place. we all saw this coming but no both sides want to screw everyone instead
Was that worth shutting the government down for 40+ days? All for nothing. They should have stood their ground. We all understood the hurt and also understand what’s at stake.
So now they get to take away health care from Americas most vulnerable, all to fund tax credits for Billionaires. god I hate this timeline. And the deficit is rising to insurmountable point. What happens when the U.S. defaults on a payment?
Wait, what? I’m shocked! SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked.
Lucy pulls the football away again?? No way!!!
Yep, we got Schumered again
Got played like a fiddle. Primary all them.
This was always going to be the result. Democrats backed down and got absolutely nothing for doing so…. Again. Republicans gave them the vote because they knew it would fail
I low-key think Dems want this to happen to help them in the midterms
Oh my god, who could have seen this coming? I would have never expected this to happen.
This year was the first year I’ve ever had health insurance. I’ll be 42 next year. I guess I have to cancel having insurance since I’ll be unable to afford it without the subsidy.
So as was predicted, nothing was gained by surrendering on the shutdown
But we are bailing out farmers?
Cool that Schumer ended the shutdown for this vote.
Schumer wanted the shutdown to go for a long time because it would bring a lot of national attention on the issue. It was predictable that he would try to force a vote. Every single Democrat is now going to run on this issue and affordability for the next 11 months. It’s a shame that a lot of people are going to suffer. But this and affordability is probably going to allow the Democrats to pick up possibly 50 seats. I know Schumer gets a lot of crap but he’s definitely playing the long game.
The more they deny people access and raise prices the more people will support healthcare for all
ITT: a whole bunch of people mad that the party they refused to vote for because of their moral superiority had no weapons to fight back against Republicans, who won due to the aforementioned no weapons thing.
They approved 4 trillion in tax breaks for the rich and corporations. Cut Medicaid by a trillion. We pay for it.