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Sparkly

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40. "Trump Renews Attacks on Obamacare in New Push Over Government Shutdown"
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 11:54 PM
Nov 9

From the NYTimes today:

Through social media posts, the president renewed his attacks on the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare, which he has spent years assailing and promising to replace, but to no avail. Mr. Trump suggested that premiums for consumers and share prices for insurers had risen too much in the 15 years since the law passed, and he was ready to work on a solution — if Democrats reopened the government first.

“I stand ready to work with both Parties to solve this problem once the Government is open,” he wrote on Sunday.

Mr. Trump has insisted for more than a month that Democrats sign on to a Republican measure to reopen the government, without the concessions they have sought on health programs, including the subsidies. On Friday, Democrats substantially scaled back their demands, saying they would be willing to reopen the government in exchange for a one-year extension, but Republicans quickly rejected the offer.


We KNOW Republicans have been set on repealing the ACA for years. This is all part of the same thing.

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ACA Subsidies [View all] angrychair Nov 9 OP
Certainly a possibility. But there are a number of GOPers who were getting heat in their districts to do Silent Type Nov 9 #1
It's not angrychair Nov 9 #2
That's not true for those with original ACA. If their premiums quadrupled, they were getting enhanced subsidies. Silent Type Nov 9 #10
Without the subsidies MontanaMama Nov 9 #3
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Depends on what state you are in and if you are likely to use much healthcare. Mine goes from $20 to over $1000. Doodley Nov 9 #9
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Are you trolling? Doodley Nov 9 #14
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You joined yesterday And calling people trolls? Happy Hoosier Nov 9 #20
No , he's trolling. Bobstandard Nov 9 #26
Oh it's trolling alright. MontanaMama Nov 9 #18
They joined yesterday. iemanja Nov 9 #22
Short lived most likely. n/t MontanaMama Nov 9 #25
Suddenly I'm craving pizza. StarryNite Nov 10 #56
And this isn't the only post where they're doing it.🤔 ShazzieB Nov 10 #73
LOL Skittles Nov 9 #19
People on the high end don't use ACA iemanja Nov 9 #21
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Putting faith in Trump isn't wise iemanja Nov 9 #32
The ACA helped those with pre-existing conditions mzmolly Nov 10 #50
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You are out of touch with healthcare costs mzmolly Nov 10 #61
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The GOP defunded it in the big ugly bill iemanja Nov 10 #63
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Yes, they didn't extend them iemanja Nov 10 #65
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Which wealthy people get subsidies? iemanja Nov 10 #67
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That is less than the median US income iemanja Nov 10 #69
"working" is relative rampartd Nov 10 #79
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Well bless your heart. MontanaMama Nov 9 #17
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That is not true. Sparkly Nov 9 #38
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"Trump Renews Attacks on Obamacare in New Push Over Government Shutdown" Sparkly Nov 9 #40
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"...or something." Cirsium Nov 10 #58
Look at this. The guy who joined yesterday calling us liars Bobstandard Nov 9 #29
I am so sorry MM angrychair Nov 9 #6
Thanks MontanaMama Nov 9 #30
I'm so sorry Bettie Nov 10 #92
There won't be subsidies anymore Bettie Nov 9 #5
Exactly. angrychair Nov 9 #7
And they know who will Bettie Nov 9 #8
Correct. This is about more than healthcare. We have a terrorist in the White House who is systematically Doodley Nov 9 #12
And holding American citizens hostage. yellow dahlia Nov 9 #33
These two met with Thune last Tuesday JustAnotherGen Nov 10 #88
I don't see how we can think they'll even vote mvd Nov 9 #13
People will know who voted to extend subsidies mzmolly Nov 9 #15
You really think people know how Reps vote? edhopper Nov 9 #23
We have to let them mzmolly Nov 10 #44
Mine is going to increase from $194 a month to $1,200 BigmanPigman Nov 9 #28
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Well, it IS a fact! BigmanPigman Nov 9 #35
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You think that is "well off" in CA? karynnj Nov 10 #43
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Well in the olden days before health insurance was privatized maybe. Hope22 Nov 10 #55
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Small business has been held hostage to the health insurance industry since the early eighties. Hope22 Nov 10 #59
You don't seem to understand the point of the law iemanja Nov 10 #70
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You need to stop. Seriously. ShazzieB Nov 10 #74
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Oh, so THAT's what you think you're doing. ShazzieB Nov 10 #78
3,600.00 mzmolly Nov 10 #46
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That is absurd. mzmolly Nov 10 #48
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You are ignorant on the subject of the discussion mzmolly Nov 10 #52
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Fox viewer? mzmolly Nov 10 #54
Oh. My. God. ShazzieB Nov 10 #76
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Oh, ffs. ShazzieB Nov 10 #81
Nobody takes it but "ghetto docs"??? OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #82
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That's not an answer. OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #86
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Did grok write this for you? ForgoTheConsequence Nov 9 #37
Republican politicos in MAGA America should now fear the wrath of their spurned followers. ChicagoTeamster Nov 10 #42
I have one family member and one friend..... TheRealNorth Nov 10 #60
The concession is reportedly that the ACA bill sent to the floor will be one drafted and negotiated by Senate Democrats pat_k Nov 10 #72
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And then they'll promptly vote against it. BlueTsunami2018 Nov 10 #89
The only bright side of all this is that it OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #84
If it wasn't for Centrists, we could of had a public option Emile Nov 10 #90
By the way, a public "option" is centrist. OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #91
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