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In reply to the discussion: People wanting the shutdown to continue into the holidays - who has 40 plus days of funding in reserve to survive on? [View all]onenote
(45,843 posts)63. We also have the opportunity to raise the issue before people lose their insurance.
Folks who are insured now are insured through the end of the year. The new higher premiums kick in for 2026. And just as legislation required back pay and reinstatement of fired workers, legislation can address, even retroactively, the higher monthly premiums. I'm not saying the repubs will go along, but the opportunity to push the narrative that they are the grinches still is in our hands.
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People wanting the shutdown to continue into the holidays - who has 40 plus days of funding in reserve to survive on? [View all]
bigtree
16 hrs ago
OP
The Senate Democrats took the ONLY shot they had at preventing the deaths of tens of thousands.
pat_k
14 hrs ago
#30
With preparation more than 3 months but that didn't happen, Dem leadership did no prep work for
uponit7771
3 hrs ago
#93
We gained over a month of making the public aware that the repubs supported ending the subsidies
onenote
13 hrs ago
#57
I agree with much of what you said, people can't live without a paycheck forever...
Jack Valentino
14 hrs ago
#25
I do think the state of Michigan under Whitmer acted much more quickly,
Jack Valentino
14 hrs ago
#31
AND utilizes the 'Trump Justice' department to fight against court orders
Jack Valentino
14 hrs ago
#36
It didn't increase the funding for SNAP, but it guaranteed it through September 2026
onenote
13 hrs ago
#58
We also have the opportunity to raise the issue before people lose their insurance.
onenote
13 hrs ago
#63
It was NOT that 'obvious'---- there are quite a few swing state and swing district Republicans
Jack Valentino
14 hrs ago
#33
To a certain extent it was political theater. Or more aptly, political education
onenote
13 hrs ago
#60
I think it did a good job showing which party cares about people who need assistance
Skittles
13 hrs ago
#64
"What kind of party allows that to go into Thanksgiving and the rest, leaving them under the knife of the republicans"
Takket
13 hrs ago
#40
we had the power to remove those workers and their families out of the way of our politics
bigtree
13 hrs ago
#47