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Senate GOP Leaders Endorse Bill To Extend Obamacare Subsidies To 2017
Talking Points Memo ^
| 04/23/2015
| BySahil Kapur
Posted on 04/23/2015 9:53:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
WASHINGTON The Senate's top five Republican leaders have cosponsored legislation to extend until 2017 the Obamacare insurance subsidies that may be struck down by the Supreme Court this summer.
The legislation, offered by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), one of the most politically vulnerable Senate incumbents in 2016, would maintain the federal HealthCare.gov subsidies at stake in King v. Burwell through the end of August 2017.
The bill was unveiled this week with 29 other cosponsors, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his four top deputies, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), John Thune (R-SD), John Barrasso (R-WY) and Roy Blunt (R-MO). Another cosponsor is Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS), the chairman of the conference's electoral arm.
Such a move would seek to protect the GOP from political peril in the 2016 elections when Democrats would try to blame the party for stripping subsidies and maybe insurance coverage from millions of Americans in three dozen states. A defeat for the Obama administration in a King ruling would likely create havoc across insurance markets and pose a huge problem for Republicans, many of whom have been pushing the Supreme Court to nix the subsidies.
"This bill is a first step toward reversing the damage that Obamacare has inflicted on the American health care system," Johnson said.
He recently explained the rationale for the legislation, warning that Democrats would swarm the GOP with attacks and horror stories about "individuals that have benefited from Obamacare" and lost their coverage.
Democrats would probably demand a fix to make the subsidies permanently available if they go down. But they would be hard-pressed to vote down a bill to temporarily extend them if Republicans were to bring it up.
The Johnson bill also contains sweeteners for conservatives which are non-starters for Democrats it would repeal Obamacare's individual mandate and employer mandate, and remove federal rules requiring that insurance plans cover a minimum package of "essential health benefits." If those provisions are ultimately stripped, though, the legislation could have legs.
That said, if the Supreme Court upholds the subsidies, Obamacare would continue to be implemented as is. A decision is expected in June.
Also notable is the Republicans who are not among the bill's cosponsors, including three presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (TX), Sen. Rand Paul (KY) and Sen. Marco Rubio (FL) as well as other vulnerable senators facing reelection including Sen. Mark Kirk (IL), Kelly Ayotte (NH) and Pat Toomey (PA).
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 0carenightmare; gop; gope; gopobamacare; obamacare; obamacaregop; obamacaresubsidies; ronjohnson; scotusobamacare
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To: SeekAndFind
So much for the Republican opposition to Obamacare.
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posted on
04/23/2015 9:56:42 AM PDT
by
Blood of Tyrants
(True followers of Christ emulate Christ. True followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.)
To: SeekAndFind; holdonnow
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:00:43 AM PDT
by
Timber Rattler
(Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
To: SeekAndFind
"This bill is a first step toward reversing the damage that Obamacare has inflicted on the American health care system," Johnson said.Huh? So, we're reversing the damage of Obamacare by subsidizing it??? WTF?
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:02:01 AM PDT
by
dware
(The GOP is dead. Long live Conservatism.)
To: All
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:02:25 AM PDT
by
musicman
(Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
To: Blood of Tyrants
So much for the Republican opposition to Obamacare.But hey, keep voting for them Republicans, cuz they're "better" than the Democrats, or something...
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:02:45 AM PDT
by
dware
(The GOP is dead. Long live Conservatism.)
To: Timber Rattler
This guy Johnson has been a turncoat ever since he got elected; real happy to get all of the Tea Party support until the election was over....
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:04:53 AM PDT
by
zzeeman
("We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.")
To: SeekAndFind
Such a move would seek to protect the GOP from political peril in the 2016 elections when Democrats would try to blame the party for stripping subsidies And this is why the government will never get smaller. It will feed on the labor of it's citizens until it gets so fat it topples over.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:05:11 AM PDT
by
IamConservative
(If fighting fire with fire is a good idea, why do the pros use water?)
To: Blood of Tyrants
Hey, they’re exempt. And after all, (crony) capitalism, blah blah blah.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:05:58 AM PDT
by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: SeekAndFind
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)
...of course!!
To: SeekAndFind
The Senate's top five Republican leaders have cosponsored legislation to extend until 2017 the Obamacare insurance subsidies that may be struck down by the Supreme Court this summer. Correction:
The Senate's top five Republican APPEASERS have cosponsored legislation to extend until 2017 the Obamacare insurance subsidies that may be struck down by the Supreme Court this summer.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:11:10 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
To: SeekAndFind
This is why they worked so hard and pulled out all the stops last year to get their minions elected and reelected.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:23:57 AM PDT
by
cotton1706
(ThisRepublic.net)
To: IamConservative
“Such a move would seek to protect the GOP from political peril in the 2016 elections when Democrats would try to blame the party for stripping subsidies”
How right you are on the statement above. What a bunch of crap. People know full well only 8 million people are on subsidies. Half of them are probably liberal moonbats anyway, and only 68% of the people FORCED into the program want the subsidies, let alone the healthcare.
To: SeekAndFind
It is hard to imagine a worse idea than extending illegal subsidies that harm our country and enable FedGov to compel those receiving the subsidies to buy insurance that they do not want. Those who vote for this are not on America’s side.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:33:45 AM PDT
by
Pollster1
("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
To: SeekAndFind
"The Senate's top five Republican leaders"NO! These are the Senate's top five Republican TRAITORS!!
To: SeekAndFind
I hate these people (i.e., big government Republicans and Dims).
If McConnell wasn’t part and parcel of the Big Government UniParty, he would simple propose a bill that would restore the health care legislation in place prior to ObummerCare, then start making changes from there to limit federal intrusion into medicine.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:37:06 AM PDT
by
SharpRightTurn
(White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
To: Pollster1
Is there any question the senate must be returned to the states?
The personal interest of a few pubbies is about to solidify tyranny.
Senators must once again be isolated from popular whims.
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posted on
04/23/2015 10:53:48 AM PDT
by
Jacquerie
(Opposition to Article V is the embrace of tyranny.)
To: SeekAndFind
I thought these apparent-idiot quisling repubs vowed to fight nobamacare? What fools.
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posted on
04/23/2015 11:01:52 AM PDT
by
hal ogen
(First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
To: SeekAndFind
I remember when the Republican Party was relevant.
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posted on
04/23/2015 11:03:51 AM PDT
by
Colonel_Flagg
("Politics is downstream from culture." -- Andrew Breitbart)
To: Colonel_Flagg
If these rats in RINO clothing vote to extend the subsidies, why would the court even rule on the constitutionality AFTER the Congress approves them?
Isn’t that the whole argument against the legality of them in the first place, that it was by fiat not legislation?
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posted on
04/23/2015 11:46:56 AM PDT
by
VRWCarea51
(The original 1998 version)
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