The Pentagon says it needs $200 billion for the Iran War, and the GOP's bright idea is to take the money from your grandmother's health plan.
Wake up, babe–new GOP plan to lose the midterm elections by tying healthcare cuts to the Iran War just dropped. You do have to wonder sometimes how members of the Congressional GOP manage to hit upon ideas like the one above, other than the thought of cutting healthcare to be able to afford the ongoing war in Iran being a spark of infernal inspiration provided directly by their diabolical master in The Pit.
Youhave to wonder how Republicans have ever managed to win a modern election, when this is the kind of thing they think is a good idea: Stripping desperately needed elements of the social safety net in order to support a deeply unpopular war, right before a vote that is a referendum on their actions. And the war is indeed widely unpopular, if you were wondering: Although support for it augurs precisely toin support and dropping. And keep in mind, we’re still in the early wartime period that is supposed to artificiallythe popularity of the conflict—instead, Americans are already treating this as if we’ve been at war with Iran for a year. So naturally, that’s the perfect time for Republican members of Congress to begin rumbling about how healthcare cuts could be used to offset the grotesque $200 billion said that they would be seeking to identify and eliminate “areas of fraud and waste and abuse,”that the party has realized will make its supporters happily surrender all of their rights and privileges as long as they think it might hurt some of the other people they don’t like. Donald Trump’s administration is already withholding federal funding from a bevy of exclusively blue states on the ground of vague “fraud” accusations that they haven’t bothered to actually enumerate. And lest we forget, Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” already mandates the cutting of more than $1 trillion in Medicaid coverage over the next decade, which has been estimated to result in the loss of healthcare– Give Pell grants to 1.6 million studentsHouse Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington , meanwhile, is apparently shepherding the next phase of prospective GOP healthcare slashing, which could have its eyes on the perennial sacred cow of Medicare.he apparently backs a plan to revamp the Affordable Care Act’s cost-sharing reductions plan, cutting the subsidy amounts that some enrollees are receiving to both save the government money–all the better to redirect toward–while resulting in more uninsured Americans at the same time. There’s no legislative language for these prospective cuts that has yet been drafted, but Arrington said he wanted to get something passed into law within “60 to 90 days,” demonstrating the speed with which the Trump administration no doubt wants to see movement here.Congressional meddling or outright cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. But who cares about the overwhelming will of the people, when you’ve got rationales from the likes of Hegseth, who when asked why the DOD needed $200 billion for the Iran War, an amount implying years of conflict in the region,“Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys.” Don’t worry, though, the $200 billion figure is only an estimate at the end of the day–as Hegseth himself observed, “I think that number could move.” Surely, he’s probably implying that the number could eventually move downward, right? Right?
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