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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(132,865 posts)
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 02:22 PM Dec 5

ObamaCare anxiety rising among House GOP centrists: 'To do this is buffoonery'

Frustration is mounting among moderate House Republicans as various competing health care plans appear to be going nowhere, with less than 10 working days left on the calendar before millions of Americans see their health insurance premiums spike.

A small but animated group of GOP centrists is imploring party leaders to extend the ObamaCare tax credits set to expire at the end of the year. But they’ve run into a wall of opposition from Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who’s cold to the idea, and a larger group of conference conservatives, who are openly fighting to have the subsidies end.

The resistance from the top has prompted warnings from a growing number of Republican moderates that their thin majority will be lost in next year’s midterms unless GOP leaders hold their noses and extend the enhanced payments to prevent a spiral in out-of-pocket costs for more than 20 million Americans.

“It’s just bad to go into a very tight midterm election … and be hurting, you know, 20 some million people in the country,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/obamacare-anxiety-rising-among-house-110000377.html

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NotHardly

(2,622 posts)
4. Republicans willing death on citizens... who did not see this coming?
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 06:02 PM
Dec 5
We are now living in Potterville ..."It's a Wonderful life" reference. And Potter won.

NotHardly

(2,622 posts)
5. Note: Anne Frank & family was denied entrance to US before being sent to Concentration Camps and Killed.
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 06:04 PM
Dec 5
The GOP mercy corps

Celerity

(53,700 posts)
7. Anne Frank's family tried escaping to US but thwarted by 'bureaucracy'
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 09:57 PM
Dec 5
New research says the family twice tried to obtain US immigration visas but were thwarted by red tape

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/08/anne-frank-family-escape-us-visa-thwarted

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The Franks were never officially denied visas, the report concludes, but their applications were rendered useless by “bureaucracy, war and time”. One application was lost in a German bombardment of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1940.

The family then faced difficulty obtaining new sets of papers and certificates under a regime that was systematically rendering Jews effectively stateless.

At the same time, the US public recorded increasingly negative attitudes toward refugees. A May 1938 public opinion poll found that 67% of Americans surveyed said they wanted to keep German, Austrian and “other political refugees” out of the United States. By 1941, 71% of those polled said they believed the Nazis had established a US network of spies and saboteurs.

Franklin Roosevelt warned of “spying under compulsion”, and the government acted accordingly, banning applicants with relatives in German-occupied countries. As the report states, “national security took precedence over humanitarian concerns”.

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The U.S. Government Turned Away Thousands of Jewish Refugees, Fearing That They Were Nazi Spies

In a long tradition of “persecuting the refugee,” the State Department and FDR claimed that Jewish immigrants could threaten national security


https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/us-government-turned-away-thousands-jewish-refugees-fearing-they-were-nazi-spies-180957324/

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The American ambassador to France, William Bullitt, made the unsubstantiated statement that France fell in 1940 partly because of a vast network of spying refugees. “More than one-half the spies captured doing actual military spy work against the French Army were refugees from Germany,” he said. “Do you believe there are no Nazi and Communist agents of this sort in America?”

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These suspicions seeped into American immigration policy. In late 1938, American consulates were flooded with 125,000 applicants for visas, many coming from Germany and the annexed territories of Austria. But national quotas for German and Austrian immigrants had been set firmly at 27,000.

Immigration restrictions actually tightened as the refugee crisis worsened. Wartime measures demanded special scrutiny of anyone with relatives in Nazi territories—even relatives in concentration camps.

At a press conference, President Roosevelt repeated the unproven claims from his advisers that some Jewish refugees had been coerced to spy for the Nazis. “Not all of them are voluntary spies,” Roosevelt said. “It is rather a horrible story, but in some of the other countries that refugees out of Germany have gone to, especially Jewish refugees, they found a number of definitely proven spies.”

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electric_blue68

(25,929 posts)
6. And....
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 08:57 PM
Dec 5
“It’s just bad to go into a very tight midterm election … and be hurting, you know, 20 some million people in the country,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) said.

Is it because "20 some million people in the country" are actually going to be hurt; or because "20 some million people in the country" and more might vote you, and other Republicans out of your job - after they lose their Healthcare!

You supported this monster!

Arazi

(8,703 posts)
9. With red state gerrymandering, the GOP is in no mood to save anyone
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 11:44 PM
Dec 5

Why help vulnerable MOC or anyone else?

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