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Preach, Marge.Is it too much for me to ask what is my party’s plan to build the off ramp off of Obamacare onto price transparency, a competitive market, and affordable high quality care?
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) October 29, 2025
Nov 1 is Saturday, starting open enrollment with already high premiums skyrocketing.
It’s been 15 years. https://t.co/nQS3Iw68lu
You hated her, but now like her…before hating her soon again?
Y'all focus too much on hating or loving people, including on here, instead of just discussing their ideas or actions.
I disagreed strongly with almost everything MTG historically said or stood for.
And in recent weeks she is spitting facts in ways that I very much agree with on health care, tariffs, Argentina, and other topics.
I'm confident she'll continue to have lots of stances I disagree with too. Both can obviously be true. I hope she continues applying pressure from within for more pragmatic stances moving forward.
This should be you cue, #Sieve!
Both parties are obviously culpable in the shutdown. Pointing fingers gets you nowhere.
The shutdown is a problem. Health care premiums doubling or worse is an even bigger problem.
Both sides need to come to the table ready to work and yes, even compromise, to find sensible solutions. That's literally their only job. It's why they were elected and are in Washington.
Yea, not buying this. The house passed a clean, bipartisan CR. Every Republican in the Senate is voting for it. The Dems have come out and said this is the only leverage they have, which is ironic considering they wanted to kill the filibuster not too long ago.
The current shutdown is completely on the Democrats, they just dont want to own it because they know how bad it looks for them.
What in the world other than Mike Johnson's bluster makes you think the CR was either "bipartisan" or "clean?"
Bipartisan because both parties had people cross party lines (although it wasnt many to be fair) and it maintains funding at current levels
Wasn't it literally a single Dem?
So Dems didn't participate consequentially in its crafting and only one Dem voted for it.
That's not "bipartisan" by any traditional or reasonable measure.
How many Pubs were part of crafting Build Back Better? How many Pubs voted for it? Doesnt feel so good when the shoe is on the other foot.
I do agree that its not traditional and I do wish there was more cross party input on these things, but thats not the world we currently occupy.
Also, what the ask from the Dems here? To extend the subsidies for Obamacare? Good luck with that considering not a single Pub voted for the original bill or the subsidies in 2022.
Nobody is asking for it to "feel good."
Let's just not pretend it's bipartisan, and hide behind that talking point when trying to lay blame for why we're here, when it very clearly isn't.
And yes, we agree the hyper-partisanship of today's politics is colossally counterproductive.
The ask is to address the expiring subsidies and provide guardrails for spending so this Administration doesn't change spending priorities from those already established by Congress.
If you don't want to extend the subsidies, that's your prerogative but then what's the plan? Republicans are in the catbird seat and it's their job to do or at least lead the work. You want to delete the subsidies or delete Obamacare, fine, but you have to come up with a plan that benefits Americans to put in its place. On health care Republicans have been all lazy bluster for 15 years. They talk a big game but haven't figured out a plan better than the ACA yet or else they would have ended it in Trump's first term.
Do the work and come up with a workable plan.
You know, like my girl MTG says.
So the ask for the Pubs to come to the table to extend subsidies not a single Pub voted for on a bill not a single Pub voted for? On what planet is that going to happen?
I dont have the answer on what to do with the ACA, but I can certainly see why the Pubs are telling the Dems to kick rocks when it comes to it.
