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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(131,406 posts)
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 01:36 PM Yesterday

Johnson told White House that GOP isn't interested in extending ACA subsidies

Source: CBS News

Speaker Mike Johnson has told the White House that most House Republicans have little interest in extending the Affordable Care Act's enhanced subsidies, sources familiar with the conversation told CBS News.

Johnson delivered the message in a phone call with senior administration officials as President Trump's advisers were drafting a plan to continue the subsidies for an additional two years. That plan that was initially expected to emerge this week.

The Wall Street Journal first reported Johnson's warning to the White House regarding the lack of GOP House support for the plan. Any White House health care plan would require overwhelming Republican support in the House to be enacted.

The enhanced subsidies expire at the end of this year, affecting tens of millions who benefit from them. The subsidies were at the heart of the government shutdown funding fight.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/johnson-told-white-house-gop-153839413.html



Bound and determined to lose the midterms? I think MAGA Mike wants to go back to being his church's youth counselor.
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Johnson told White House that GOP isn't interested in extending ACA subsidies (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Yesterday OP
Pastor Mike is sick of being Speaker apparently.... NT Happy Hoosier Yesterday #1
Yeah no don't see how this could possibly be good for Repubs underpants Yesterday #2
The white nationalists are willing to screw themselves BaronChocula Yesterday #3
The repuke party is all about racism, hate and homophobia wolfie001 23 hrs ago #17
There's "Profiles in Courage" BaronChocula 22 hrs ago #23
Trump told him to say thatl. twodogsbarking Yesterday #4
+1 dalton99a 22 hrs ago #25
This just confirms my belief that republicans don't give a damn about healthcare reform. Ray Bruns Yesterday #5
re: "Any White House health care plan would require overwhelming Republican support in the House to be enacted" thesquanderer Yesterday #6
Right. If it was just a matter of extending the subsidies and no Wiz Imp Yesterday #7
It will be interesting to see whether a handful (or more) of Republicans begin to pressure Johnson spooky3 23 hrs ago #19
Not gonna happen NotHardly 22 hrs ago #27
It's already happened - see link spooky3 22 hrs ago #28
Sounds like time to push another discharge petition rurallib Yesterday #8
Not just the poor, the expiration of the subsodies karynnj Yesterday #9
right you are - thanks rurallib Yesterday #10
The significance is many of these people have karynnj Yesterday #14
I retired 14 months before 65 knowing my ACA premiums would be so cheap here in Maryland wolfie001 23 hrs ago #18
Medicaid is being stripped of most of its funding though. travelingthrulife 9 hrs ago #44
We should put it in the floor and see how many signatures MTG will bring over... Volaris Yesterday #13
Good Job, Smithers... Mr.Bee Yesterday #11
If they don't do anything, people will end up dying. But they could care less... Fil1957 Yesterday #12
That is the core plot NotHardly 22 hrs ago #29
Russell Voight, Project 2025, wants our population reduced to 100 million. travelingthrulife 9 hrs ago #45
Sounds like they know something we don't... Escape Yesterday #15
I guess the wealthy need another tax cut. Emile Yesterday #16
evil greed LymphocyteLover 23 hrs ago #21
people are going to die because of this LymphocyteLover 23 hrs ago #20
No sh*t!! Lemon Lyman 23 hrs ago #22
"If you think you're a grinch, Donnie, we can be even meaner than you!" /s/ Repugs Against Humanity Wonder Why 22 hrs ago #24
NYT gift link: "Once Foes of Obamacare, Some Republicans Push to Protect It" spooky3 22 hrs ago #26
Chart a conservative path... lonely bird 7 hrs ago #49
So republican representatives want their constituents to Bread and Circuses 22 hrs ago #30
Yes Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 17 hrs ago #37
Tell America. Say it loud and proud Mike! This is your campaign platform. Norrrm 22 hrs ago #31
Oh, I think they soon will be. Nt Figarosmom 21 hrs ago #32
Gee, guess that shutdown cave wasn't such a good idea after all, I'm very, very surprised yaesu 20 hrs ago #33
If they were still shut down Boo1 19 hrs ago #34
"would require overwhelming Republican support" area51 19 hrs ago #35
I've known since July that I will not be able to live in 2026. BigmanPigman 18 hrs ago #36
The darker corners... GiqueCee 12 hrs ago #38
he's going to lose his job. Javaman 12 hrs ago #39
The GOP was VERY, VERY interested in extending tax cuts for billionaires and millionaires Bengus81 11 hrs ago #40
I know. Repealing those tax breaks never makes it to the negotiation table. travelingthrulife 9 hrs ago #46
Before they're done, we'll be right back to where we were pre-Obama. I remember it well. Vinca 11 hrs ago #41
So now it's on Democrats to make sure that voters understand this completely Miles Archer 10 hrs ago #42
Do you hear that MAGA? Republicans are not interested in extending your ACA travelingthrulife 9 hrs ago #43
The senators that crossed the line to end the shut down need dog piled on from the American people. nt Hotler 9 hrs ago #47
If the senate does a vote as promised and it passed oldmanlynn 9 hrs ago #48
the 12th of never. nt Javaman 7 hrs ago #50
As mentioned during the shutdown negotiations - you cannot believe a thing the GOP says..nothing. walkingman 7 hrs ago #51
He and his maga idiots are not interested...the rest of them are because they want to be re-elected PortTack 6 hrs ago #52
This isn't news. Groundhawg 6 hrs ago #53
As anyone with sense knew. BlueTsunami2018 6 hrs ago #54

wolfie001

(6,616 posts)
17. The repuke party is all about racism, hate and homophobia
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 07:35 PM
23 hrs ago

Ironically led by a short pig named "Grindr Mike."

BaronChocula

(3,844 posts)
23. There's "Profiles in Courage"
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:31 PM
22 hrs ago

You won't find Lil Mike there, but you will find him in "Profiles in Grindr."

Ray Bruns

(5,833 posts)
5. This just confirms my belief that republicans don't give a damn about healthcare reform.
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 02:00 PM
Yesterday

Never have and never will.

thesquanderer

(12,865 posts)
6. re: "Any White House health care plan would require overwhelming Republican support in the House to be enacted"
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 02:25 PM
Yesterday

Not necessarily. Dems are rational. It's not impossible to craft something that garners enough Dem votes to offset Republican defectors.

Wiz Imp

(8,346 posts)
7. Right. If it was just a matter of extending the subsidies and no
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 03:47 PM
Yesterday

major poison pills were added, there is no reason Democrats wouldn't support that. In that case, only a handful of Republican votes would be needed to pass. But Johnson has made clear he won't bring it to the floor.

spooky3

(38,165 posts)
19. It will be interesting to see whether a handful (or more) of Republicans begin to pressure Johnson
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:04 PM
23 hrs ago

because their constituents want the subsidies continued.

rurallib

(64,445 posts)
8. Sounds like time to push another discharge petition
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 04:20 PM
Yesterday

don't know if they could get the signatures, but it would sure be worth the try!

That way we would have a definitive list of who waants to screw the poor royally

karynnj

(60,704 posts)
9. Not just the poor, the expiration of the subsodies
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 04:24 PM
Yesterday

harms the middle class. The poorest people will still qualify for Medicaid. Anyone who received the COVID era subsidies will be harmed.

karynnj

(60,704 posts)
14. The significance is many of these people have
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 04:35 PM
Yesterday

always thought of themselves as basically ok economically. Having to suddenly come up with as much as $1000 a month or more for insurance suddenly upsets whatever economic security they thought they had.

Some are people who retired before 65 without a healthcare benefit from their former employer, some are self employed.

I would bet, especially in a red state, these are not just their constituents, but their trusted supporters. I would hope they are calling them, especially if they are among the people who actually know the representative.

wolfie001

(6,616 posts)
18. I retired 14 months before 65 knowing my ACA premiums would be so cheap here in Maryland
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 07:38 PM
23 hrs ago

I got it for the "Just in case" scenario. rePUKES are so shortsighted and hateful.

Volaris

(11,288 posts)
13. We should put it in the floor and see how many signatures MTG will bring over...
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

And then, if nothing else, we get to watch thune offer us everything he can think of to pass it without nuking the filibuster on trumps order.

We may as well, if we end up with nothing, that's exactly where we are now.

travelingthrulife

(3,947 posts)
45. Russell Voight, Project 2025, wants our population reduced to 100 million.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:38 AM
9 hrs ago

All while they are forcing women to birth babies. How do you suppose they will clear all these extra people out? RFKjr will probably kill the most with infectious disease.

Wonder Why

(6,415 posts)
24. "If you think you're a grinch, Donnie, we can be even meaner than you!" /s/ Repugs Against Humanity
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:45 PM
22 hrs ago

spooky3

(38,165 posts)
26. NYT gift link: "Once Foes of Obamacare, Some Republicans Push to Protect It"
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:52 PM
22 hrs ago
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/25/us/politics/republicans-trump-obamacare-subsidies.html?unlocked_article_code=1.4E8.mPxs.JcwkjmmUx2qM&smid=url-share

snip

"Republicans say they have been inundated with calls and emails from constituents sharing their stories of how annual premiums could jump by tens of thousands of dollars in the new year. Mr. Van Drew recounted talking with a small-business owner whose yearly premium would rise to $34,000 from $16,000."

snip

"The potential sticker shock is particularly acute in swing districts where marketplace enrollment is high and household budgets are already strained. Several of the Republicans pushing for a deal represent such areas and face difficult re-election races.

During the recent shutdown fight, the group wrote to Mr. Johnson urging him to pivot “immediately” to the expiring A.C.A. subsidies once the government reopened. In the letter last month, the group warned that letting the tax credits lapse “would risk real harm” to families in their districts, and said Republicans must “chart a conservative path” to prevent steep premium spikes."

lonely bird

(2,640 posts)
49. Chart a conservative path...
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 11:33 AM
7 hrs ago

When unicorns fart rainbows.

There is no conservative path for anything that helps the American people.

Bread and Circuses

(1,439 posts)
30. So republican representatives want their constituents to
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 09:01 PM
22 hrs ago

Become sick, stay sick and not receive medical care.

Many small hospitals will close

yaesu

(8,836 posts)
33. Gee, guess that shutdown cave wasn't such a good idea after all, I'm very, very surprised
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 10:45 PM
20 hrs ago

NOT!!!

area51

(12,541 posts)
35. "would require overwhelming Republican support"
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 12:19 AM
19 hrs ago

#PEDOnald could always order them to accept the 2-year renewal of the ACA subsidies.

BigmanPigman

(54,411 posts)
36. I've known since July that I will not be able to live in 2026.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 12:37 AM
18 hrs ago

The ACA saved me and MAGA's greedy sadists are going to kill me, according to plan.

I told everyone that this was going to happen and they said I "worry too much". They can afford to say that since they have health care not involved with the ACA. Instead of making me feel better they make me feel like shit!!!!! How dare anyone tell me not to worry when I have been on top of this shit since 2012. This is MY LIFE we're talking about....of course I should fucking worry!!!!!

GiqueCee

(3,090 posts)
38. The darker corners...
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 06:46 AM
12 hrs ago

... of my psyche imagine imagine horrible, prolonged punishments in the vilest pits of Hell for twisted creatures like "Moses" Johnson. It staggers the mind to hear him say, "I'm a CHRISTIAN!"
Ummm... no, Mikey, you're not. In fact, you're the furthest thing from a Christian it is possible to be without growing horns and a tail, so howzabout you shut the fuck up.

Javaman

(64,967 posts)
39. he's going to lose his job.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 07:27 AM
12 hrs ago

the rumor has it, that after greene is out, several others are close on her heels

and with the razor sharp margin in the house, it wouldn't take many.

he lets the subsidies expire, he's fucked.

Bengus81

(9,620 posts)
40. The GOP was VERY, VERY interested in extending tax cuts for billionaires and millionaires
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 07:47 AM
11 hrs ago

Who votes for these fuckers?

travelingthrulife

(3,947 posts)
46. I know. Repealing those tax breaks never makes it to the negotiation table.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:41 AM
9 hrs ago

Nor do the gigantic subsidies for already rich companies. Especially now that they are replacing workers with AI.

Vinca

(53,072 posts)
41. Before they're done, we'll be right back to where we were pre-Obama. I remember it well.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 07:50 AM
11 hrs ago

We were self-employed and when our health insurance premiums reached 3 times our mortgage with a huge deductible, we had to go naked. Still years away from Medicare but not spring chickens, we had several serious medical issues to contend with. We managed to not die or go bankrupt in the interim. I don't understand why they're doing this. It won't win them any votes.

Miles Archer

(21,086 posts)
42. So now it's on Democrats to make sure that voters understand this completely
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:21 AM
10 hrs ago

It's not "complex" at all, which means it can be effectively communicated to "low information voters."

ACA Subsidies mean that the people who are ON the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT right NOW were able to AFFORD healthcare.

REPUBLICANS have FOUGHT renewing the subsidies.

REPUBLICANS do not WANT to RENEW them for ANY length of time.

IF you are on the ACA and your premiums double or triple, it will be BECAUSE OF REPUBLICANS. The good news, though, is that it made tax cuts for Musk, Bezos, Thiel and Zuckerberg possible.

THERE'S THE MESSAGE.

travelingthrulife

(3,947 posts)
43. Do you hear that MAGA? Republicans are not interested in extending your ACA
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:33 AM
9 hrs ago

subsidies. Remember that when they tell you it is the Democrats doing this to you.

Hotler

(13,662 posts)
47. The senators that crossed the line to end the shut down need dog piled on from the American people. nt
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:46 AM
9 hrs ago

Send them Thank You notes for hosing millions.

oldmanlynn

(763 posts)
48. If the senate does a vote as promised and it passed
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 09:57 AM
9 hrs ago

I would imagine it will pass in the house. Only need 3-4 Rs to pass there

walkingman

(10,162 posts)
51. As mentioned during the shutdown negotiations - you cannot believe a thing the GOP says..nothing.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 11:47 AM
7 hrs ago

PortTack

(35,803 posts)
52. He and his maga idiots are not interested...the rest of them are because they want to be re-elected
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 12:37 PM
6 hrs ago

BlueTsunami2018

(4,781 posts)
54. As anyone with sense knew.
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 01:29 PM
6 hrs ago

As advertised, the Senate Dems capitulated for absolutely no reason and the insurance lobby wins again.

Yay!

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