An agreement between moderate Republicans and GOP leadership in the House to allow a vote on extending expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies is on the rocks as the two sides squabble over the contents of the amendment.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and other GOP centrists are planning to introduce an amendment in the House Rules Committee on Tuesday that pairs a two-year extension of the subsidies with eligibility reforms, according to a House GOP staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
But GOP leadership insisted the extension needed to be offset with spending cuts — a demand the moderates balked at. Conservatives opposed to extending the subsidies have frequently cited the cost, which is estimated to be at least $35 billion per year.
Bill for bombs or corporate bailouts: We have infinite money!
Bill to assist paying for health care for poor people: We have no money! We must cut other spending on services for poor people to pay for this!
Yeah, but some Blah people might accidentally get something for free!
I’ve got a solution you dumb fucks, cut the needless tax cuts you’re funneling to billionaires
But that’s the entire reason so many are there
Whoa easy there commie
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“Eligibility reforms” means “give overworked people a ton of extra paperwork to do in the hope that they either give up or make an error so that we can drop them.”
Help a little now, to hurt a lot later.
And that roadblock? Conservatives and their ridiculous ideology.





