Ideally, I’d love for Dems to just start taking credit for everything MAGA brags about. Since apparently the Republicans aren’t in charge.

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    For the unaware, the Democrat leadership are asking that the rate hikes for US health insurance are reversed, some individual US senators might have slightly different demands but the GOP need 7 more votes to pass a budget resolution.

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      See this is what I don’t understand. They need 7 more votes to enter a continuence, not a budget. If they wanted to re-open the government they could have actually wrote a budget, and reconciled that budget, using only 51 votes for all the portions closed down… then argued about the portions they can’t get passed (cutting health care). There is nothing that the Democrats can do to block an actual budget reconciliation being done.

      Stop kicking the can down the road with a “continuence” and draw up a budget. This whole thing seems to me like they can’t get Republicans to agree on a budget, to get 51 votes

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        Theres a distinction between a “fiscal budget” and a “spending bill” I guess.

        The fiscal budget for the year has already been decided. There is no Fiscal Budget 2: Skidaddle Rougarou.

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          Both can be reconciled. Continuences can’t be. Aka, they haven’t made an finalized measure for this, and thus keep kicking it forward with continuences

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              SNAP, Medicare, Medicade, are all funded through standard budgets as far as I know. So precedent would be the Inflation Reduction Act.

              That passed through reconciliation August 2022. I don’t see how SNAP or Medical budgets could be stopped right now without having undergone a budget change.

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                You’re right…

                Maybe the GOP can’t pass the Byrd test, lmao. Like an addict can’t piss clean, a Republican can’t lower the budget expenditure.

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        A rate hike for the health care insurance means your monthly health care insurance costs will increase.

        It’s up to you to decide if that’s good or bad.

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            People actually will lose cover, because the rates are going up in the order of 100% or more, for low income people. It’s not a small increase. Many will not be able to afford it, so, effectively, the GOP are removing the healthcare from 10-20 million people…

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              Has any leftist attempted to create engagement with these people to inform them?

              Like if I gave you ten minutes, could you get maybe 5 pieces of shareable content that addresses any of this. Now articles or opinions pieces. Like a random marvel Facebook group that actually posts political memes all day

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        It means people have to pay more in order to get healthcare. So, definitely bad.

        The DNC are trying to prevent that bad situation from worsening.