Norman Ornstein: Democrats have the momentum. They can't stop now.
https://contrarian.substack.com/p/democrats-have-the-momentum-they
As readers of my columns know, I pushed early on for Democrats in the Senate to take a stand against the cruel and entirely partisan Republican spending plan and work hard and relentlessly to provide necessary relief for millions of Americans who otherwise could lose their health insurance, putting further strain on hospitals, causing many human tragedies, and creating a spike in bankruptcies over medical costs. At minimum, the action leading to a shutdown would make it clear that President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans were the ones who would trigger that set of disasters.
To their credit, Senate Democrats did the right thing and have held firm. After the stunning election resultsa massive sweep by Democrats across many statesthey now are in an even stronger position to create an agreement to save the health coverage of those Americans. I expect serious bipartisan negotiations very soon.
Here are the basic possibilities:
First, Senate Democrats and Republicans could reach agreement on an extension of the Affordable Care Act coverage subsidies at issue, have it pass the Senate by a wide margin, and have House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) kill it. That would put the entire onus on House Republicans, who enjoy a three-vote margin in the chamber, not just for trying to kill the subsidies but for prolonging the shutdown, with its burdens increasing daily. And whether via a discharge petition or Johnson reversing course, the House inevitably would have to concede, after a massive self-inflicted wound.
Second, we could get an agreement that would be supported in both the House and the Senate to extend the subsidies for a yearmeaning reaching the cliff again just days before the pivotal midterm elections.
Third, we could find a deal to extend the subsidies for three years, taking that issue away as a midterm campaign one but enabling congressional Democrats a big victory danceRepublicans backed down, and, as a consequence, the lives and wellbeing of millions were protected.
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