The New House Speaker Is Playing with People’s Lives

New House Speaker Mike Johnson says the words of the Bible govern his worldview. God help us. In an interview with Fox, the new House Speaker told repulsive Sean Hannity that the Bible governs his world view commenting: “Well, go pick up a Bible off your shelf and read it. That’s my worldview.” Not to … Read more

Representative Ruben Gallego wants to be a Senator for All Arizonans and Build a Better Society for Everyone

Ruben Gallego has an impressive resume. A Combat Veteran who served in Iraq. A House Representative currently serving his fifth term. A champion for all Arizonans and a charismatic spokesperson who is a consistent presence on Cable News. With the decision by Kyrsten Sinema, after making politically inept decisions (like the infamous picture of her … Read more

As a Member of Congress, Jevin Hodge is a Force of Nature for CD6

Jevin Hodge would like to be the next House member representing the area that today largely comprises Arizona House Congressional District Six. The district, as it is currently constituted, has been a target for Democratic strategists for the last two election cycles as demographics have changed, political attitudes have shifted, and the reputation of incumbent … Read more

Trump backs off hostage demand because GOP fears blame for a government shutdown

With a federal government shutdown looming on Friday at midnight unless a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill is passed before then, last week Donald Trump resorted to hostage taking to try to get his way for funds for his border wall and undermining “Obamacare” for millions of Americans. Trump to Democrats: Pay for My Wall, or Obamacare Gets It! This was followed by this ridiculous hostage demand:

[B]udget chief Mick Mulvaney explained in an interview with Bloomberg Friday, the administration is offering $1 of funding for Obamacare’s crucial cost-sharing reduction subsidies for every $1 of money Democrats pony up for the wall. Here’s the full quote:

We’ve finally boiled this negotiation down to something that we want very badly, that the Democrats really don’t like, and that’s the border wall. At the same time there’s something they want very badly that we don’t like very much, which are these cost sharing reductions, the Obamacare payments. Ordinarily, in a properly functioning Washington, D.C., as in any business, this would be the basis upon which a negotiated resolution could be achieved. The question is how much of our stuff do we have to get, how much of their stuff are they willing to take, and that’s the way it should work. That’s the way that we hope that it works. We offer them $1 of CSR payments for $1 of wall payments. Right now, that’s the offer that we’ve given to our Democratic colleagues. That should form the fundamental understading that gets us to a bipartisan agreement.

The implicit threat here is that, if Democrats reject this deal, the White House will cease making the subsidy payments, and likely bring Obamacare crashing down. It is not especially credible. Democratic leaders are already responding with snark: Before, Mexico was supposed to pay for the border wall. Now, Trump’s threatening the health care of millions to get taxpayers to cover it.

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