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Trump hands Republicans a new ObamaCare problem
The Hill ^ | October 14, 2017 | PETER SULLIVAN AND ALEXANDER BOLTON

Posted on 10/14/2017 5:57:36 PM PDT by be-baw

Key Republican members of Congress want to restore the ObamaCare payments, known as cost-sharing reductions (CSRs), that President Trump is ending, fearing the impact his move will have on the individual insurance market and their constituents. But there are obstacles ahead.

Still, even if Democrats grant concessions, there’s no guarantee a health-care deal can pass Congress. Conservatives warn the payments to insurers are corporate “bailouts,” a message echoed by Trump on Friday.

“The Democrats ObamaCare is imploding. Massive subsidy payments to their pet insurance companies has stopped,” Trump tweeted.

Trump warned Congress during the months-long debate over legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare that he would let the system implode if lawmakers failed to pass a bill. He made good on his vow this week.

Senate Republicans made clear before leaving Washington for a weeklong Columbus Day recess that they were not fans of simply letting ObamaCare fall apart.

“I’m not for further complicating the lives of Texans just to make a point,” Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) said when asked before the recess about the argument from some Republicans that ObamaCare should be allowed to fail.

Cornyn noted that Senate Health Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) was in talks with Sen. Patty Murray (Wash.), the ranking Democrat on the committee, over authorizing insurance market stabilization payments in exchange for market reforms, such as granting states waivers from ObamaCare’s regulatory requirements.

Yet Cornyn also said he wants real concessions from Democrats. Simply giving states more power to waive ObamaCare’s insurance regulations, he said, “seems pretty light.”

A spokesman for Cornyn said Friday that his boss had not yet weighed in on Trump’s decision to end the ObamaCare payments, adding that his previous statement did not necessarily reflect his views of this week’s action.

Congressional Republicans are split on whether they think Congress should act to fund the payments. Some say they want to maintain stability and protect people who are enrolled.

“[Trump] rightfully put the burden where it belongs and that’s in Congress and Congress has to deal with this problem,” Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) told The Hill on Friday. Reed has proposed a bipartisan package in the House to fund the CSR payments, as well as make right-leaning changes like repealing ObamaCare’s medical device tax.

“If Congress doesn't get it done, the people who suffer are the people back home,” Reed added.

Other moderate House Republicans, like Reps. Leonard Lance (R-N.J.) and Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.), who both face tough reelection races, also called Friday for Congress to fund the payments.

The payments reimburse insurers for giving discounts to low-income ObamaCare enrollees. Without the funds, insurers could drop out of the market or spike premiums, causing chaos.

Some Republicans fear that their party will be blamed for chaos in the market. Strategists warn that if health-care premiums spike as a result of Trump ending the insurance payments, candidates will pay a price at the polls in 2018, when the House could be up for grabs.

“What political party would want to hold a broken health-care system?" said John Weaver, a political strategist who advised Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s 2016 presidential campaign.

“Trump took the health-care system hostage and shot it, so now Republicans are going to own this moving forward. On top of everything else they’re facing in the midterm [election], it’s an unmitigated political disaster,” he added.

Democrats say Trump’s decision will be “devastating” and predict premiums will increase by 20 to 25 percent.

On the other side of the debate, conservative Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told The Hill that “heck no,” he doesn’t support Congress funding the payments, which he called “a bailout to insurance companies.”

Jordan said the conservative House Freedom Caucus has not yet discussed the issue in depth, but “my guess is most members are going to have real problems with these CSR payments.”

Meanwhile, Alexander and Murray are in the midst of bipartisan negotiations over a bill to stabilize ObamaCare, which would include funding the CSR payments. In exchange, Alexander is pushing for giving states more flexibility through expanding waivers to innovate and change ObamaCare rules.

Murray said Friday she is “optimistic” about the negotiations and believes a deal could be reached “quickly.”

A sticking point has been how much to expand the waivers for states. Alexander has been calling for more flexibility than Democrats, who worry about maintaining protections like minimum standards for what an insurance plan must cover. Republicans say substantive changes to the waivers are needed, not just speeding up the process for states to be approved for a waiver.

Still, Democrats expressed hope that a deal could be announced as soon as next week. Staff-level discussions have been ongoing.

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), who worked for years in the insurance business before starting a second career in politics, said before the recess that Congress couldn’t simply let ObamaCare fail without finding ways to protect people from the fallout.

“When this fails, and it will fail, this is going to impact the lives of real people, and I think we should be doing everything we can to find an alternative so real people don’t get hurt,” he told The Hill.

He doubled down on that position Friday.

"President Trump’s decision to end cost-sharing reduction payments has the potential to impact 17,000 South Dakotans directly and to create turbulence in the individual market. That is why I have been working with a bipartisan group of senators to try to resolve this issue,” he said in a statement.

Rounds has been talking to Alexander, Murray and Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) about a deal to authorize the cost-sharing subsidies in exchange for insurance market reforms.

Trump on Thursday also signed an executive order to allow Americans to purchase insurance across state lines, a reform that conservative policy experts have long espoused.

But Rounds, based on his experience selling insurance, doubts that will work in practice. He says people living in New York City, which has high health-care costs, won’t be able to buy relatively cheap plans from a state with lower costs such as South Dakota because it won’t make economic sense for insurance companies.

Democratic leaders are looking for a vehicle to get any potential deal passed. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) on Friday floated attaching the payments to a coming disaster spending bill or the larger government funding bill, known as an omnibus, in December.

“I think we're going to have a very good opportunity in the omnibus to get this done in a bipartisan way if we can’t get it done sooner,” Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) told reporters Friday.

“I will say that the Democrats should come to me; I would even go to them,” Trump said Friday. “Because I'm only interested in one thing: getting great health care for this country.”


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How about removing Congress and their staffs from exemption from ObamaCare and putting the entire Federal government except the military on ObamaCare. Meanwhile codify into law free market reforms like being able to sell across state lines, portability, health savings accounts, tort reform, and price transparency. Also remove the Cadillac tax. Do this all in exchange for these subsidies


21 posted on 10/14/2017 6:31:21 PM PDT by Sign Petition to Arrest Comey
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To: be-baw

Too bad you cowardly pukes. You are the ones who ran on repeal and replace. DO YOUR JOB


22 posted on 10/14/2017 6:33:59 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: be-baw

Rest assured, John McCain will turd up the punch bowl.


23 posted on 10/14/2017 6:39:52 PM PDT by FlipWilson
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To: tennmountainman
As much as the House has some problems, I think it is becoming blatantly obvious that most of this country's problems are being created by the Senate (now that Obama is gone, at least). People like Cornyn and Alexander need to face a challenger picked by Bannon and not the party so that we know we are being given a real choice.
24 posted on 10/14/2017 6:44:22 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (The U.S. Senate - where American freedom goes to die.)
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To: be-baw

“Key Republican members of Congress want to restore the ObamaCare payments ... Conservatives warn the payments to insurers are corporate “bailouts,” a message echoed by Trump on Friday.”

And that’s the crux of the problem: Republicans vs. conservatives. There are plenty of Repugs in Congress but precious few conservatives.


25 posted on 10/14/2017 6:55:52 PM PDT by SharpRightTurn (Chuck Schumer--giving pond scum everywhere a bad name.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

“Any Republican that supports this is not a Republican.”

Oh, they’re Republicans alright but are not conservatives.

Dims and Repugs are just different brands of the Big Government enterprise. Conservatives caucus with the Repugs because they have no where else to go.


26 posted on 10/14/2017 7:02:54 PM PDT by SharpRightTurn (Chuck Schumer--giving pond scum everywhere a bad name.)
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The Republicans enriched themselves with Obamacare by the time Trump was elected. They don’t want it repealed.


27 posted on 10/14/2017 7:12:11 PM PDT by TakebackGOP
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To: be-baw

Sounds like all of the healthcare decisions being made in Congress are FIRST judged by how they make a party look, politically.

Now there is a terrific starting block for “smart” legislation.

/Dear, Lord


28 posted on 10/14/2017 7:14:50 PM PDT by Noamie
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To: Disestablishmentarian
He’s smokin’ em out!

MAGA

He sure is! I love this man!

29 posted on 10/14/2017 7:17:29 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: be-baw

Didn’t realize the word “key” was a synonym for “dumbass” (first sentence)


30 posted on 10/14/2017 7:21:58 PM PDT by bigbob (People say believe half of what you see son and none of what you hear - M. Gaye)
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To: Parley Baer
I was told that the payments were un-Constitutional. So okay Congress make them Constitutional.

Spineless GOP cried every day about Obama bypassing Congress and ruling by executive order. So President Trump says, "Here you go! Legislate!"

Turns out Congressional GOP loved Obama's EOs the whole time because he gave them clean hands. "What can we do?"

31 posted on 10/14/2017 7:22:34 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: PGR88
Trump is again taking a page from Alinsky. Magnify your opponent’s contradictions, and make them live up to the values they claim to hold

It must really chap the dims hides to realize Trump is using their favorite tools against them.

Ha..Trump is smart enough to identify and use for his benefit some of the tools of the left

Alyinsky.,...ridicule and personalization

Trump is also using the Cloward-Piven strategy

Before the left have their focus groups...Delphi sessions...assessments....polling ...doner & special interest input ..etc etc ...

Trump hits them with another ...overloading the dims ability to respond.

32 posted on 10/14/2017 7:36:27 PM PDT by spokeshave (The Fake Media tried to stop us from going to the White House, I am President and they are not. DJT)
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To: be-baw
Key Republican members of Congress want to restore the ObamaCare payments, known as cost-sharing reductions (CSRs), that President Trump is ending, fearing the impact his move will have on the individual insurance market and their constituents.

Yeah, can't have lower prices and more choices.

33 posted on 10/14/2017 7:42:36 PM PDT by TBP
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To: be-baw

“Sounds to me like Trump is forcing Congress’ hands”

yep. just like he did with DACA.

It’s the only way the spineless GOP Congress can be made to do anything besides keeping their thumbs firmly wedged up their butts. plus it sends some well deserved pain to the do-nothing GOP Congress AND keeps them so busy trying to save their own arses that they no longer have time to go onto leftist talk shows to attack their own President.


34 posted on 10/14/2017 7:55:32 PM PDT by catnipman ( Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: facedown

Swampthings don’t change. Cheers to President Trump for forcing them to deal with the issue.


35 posted on 10/14/2017 8:02:08 PM PDT by grania (Deplorable and Proud of It!)
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To: facedown

The only fear they have is the loss of donations to their campaigns from the insurance industry.


Yep. This is a simple payola scam. Fedgov subsidizes insurances companies and they in turn kick back some of it to the beltway.


36 posted on 10/14/2017 8:03:49 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: be-baw
Congressional Republicans are split...some say they want to maintain stability and protect people who are enrolled.

HEY RINO a-holes!

Protect people who are (and who aren't enrolled) by giving them cheap premiums without carrier bailouts.

37 posted on 10/14/2017 8:21:05 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (RATs, RINOs...same thing)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
Congressional Republicans are split...some say they want to maintain stability and protect people Democrats who are enrolled.

Fixed.

38 posted on 10/14/2017 8:23:59 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va
and protect people....Democrats RATS who are enrolled.
39 posted on 10/14/2017 8:28:12 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (RATs, RINOs...same thing)
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To: be-baw
"Sounds to me like Trump is forcing Congress' hands...again with more to come later."

I got my renewal letter from Blue Cross, I just can't afford it. For the first time in my life, I will have to go without insurance. I am hoping President Trump comes to my rescue.

40 posted on 10/14/2017 8:42:52 PM PDT by armourenthusiast (Trumperific)
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