Thune reveals to MSNBC he’s offered Democrats a vote on Obamacare subsidies

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune has offered Democrats a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies - but only if certain conditions are met. In an MSNBC interview, Thune revealed that he's willing to give Democrats some assurances on the issue, as long as they're willing to accept reforms.

Thune suggested that if Democrats want a vote by a specific date, they should consider accepting the deal. He also indicated that he supports extending the subsidies, but only if they include reforms such as income caps for qualifying for lower premiums. However, Thune's proposal doesn't meet the full demands of Democrats, who have been critical of Republican plans to extend the subsidies.

The offer from Thune is seen as a compromise, but it may not be enough to convince Democrats. With the shutdown entering its third week and government workers facing their first missed paycheck, there are increasing signs that Democrats are dug in. Thune's comments did take on a more sympathetic tone regarding rising healthcare premiums, which some of his colleagues have downplayed as a pressing issue.

However, Thune's proposal is still seen as inadequate by many Democrats, particularly given the cost - $35 billion per year over just one year. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the program costs significantly more than this amount over the next decade. When asked about the possibility of the shutdown lasting until Thanksgiving, Thune didn't rule it out entirely.

Despite his willingness to offer Democrats a vote on extending subsidies, Thune's proposal doesn't seem to address their deep-seated concerns about Republican plans for the issue. As the standoff continues, it remains unclear whether an agreement will be reached before the holiday.
 
omg i cant believe senate majority leader john thune is trying to broker a deal on obamacare subsidies lol its like he thinks democrats are gonna just roll over and accept whatever reforms he throws at them idk man. 35 billion dollars in one year? that sounds crazy pricey even for a gov't program 🤑 i guess we'll have to wait & see if thune's proposal is enough to convince democrats to come on board or if they'll keep digging in their heels 💪 the shutdown is getting pretty intense btw, hope everyone who works at gov gets paid soon 🤞
 
I'm worried that this compromise might not work 🤔. I mean, $35 billion is a huge chunk of change and if it's not going to cover all the costs, it's just delaying the problem. And what about the income caps? Is that really going to make a difference for people who are struggling to afford healthcare? 🤑 It feels like they're trying to paper over the issue rather than actually addressing it. I wish Democrats would be more open to negotiations, but at the same time, they can't just give in without getting something significant in return 💸. This whole thing is so frustrating and unpredictable 😩.
 
Ugh 🤯 this is so frustrating 😩 Thune is trying to play both sides but it's not fair 💔 Democrats are already stressed out with the shutdown and now they're being asked to accept reforms that might hurt people 🚫 income caps for qualifying for lower premiums? 🤷‍♀️ That sounds like a major win for Republicans, not Democrats 😒

I get that Thune is trying to compromise but $35 billion per year is still a lot of money 💸 and it's only for one year! 📆 what about the next decade? 🤔 The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the program costs significantly more than this amount... that's just not sustainable 🌪️

I wish Thune would take a step back and listen to both sides 🗣️ instead of trying to dictate terms 💁‍♀️ Democrats deserve better 😊
 
Ugh, this whole situation is just so frustrating 🤯... I mean, can't we all just get along and fix healthcare already? 💸 It's like, John Thune's proposal is trying to help, but at the same time it's just not enough for Democrats. $35 billion a year is crazy talk! 💸 And what's up with the income caps thing? I mean, isn't that just another way of saying "rich people get cheaper insurance"? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the fact that Thune is trying to use the shutdown as leverage. Like, sorry buddy, we're not going anywhere until you agree to our terms. 🚫 It's all just so back and forth, it's like a bad game of musical chairs. 💃

I just wish there was a way for us to come together and find a solution that works for everyone. But at the same time, I'm also not naive - I know it's hard when you're on opposite sides of the aisle. 🤝
 
🤔 gotta feel bad for those gov workers missin there 1st paycheck already 🤑. Thune's offer is like a half-measure, you know? He's trying to find common ground but it's still gonna leave some people salty 💸. The $35b annual price tag is insane, that's like, a lot of cash 😲. It's like he's saying "Hey Dems, I'll give you a vote if you accept this watered-down reform" 🤝. I don't blame the Dems for bein skeptical, they're not gonna settle for less just 'cause Thune says so 💪. We should've had this figured out by now 👀. The shutdown's been goin on for weeks already...I'm gettin tired of these politicians playin us like a fiddle 🎸. Something needs to give before Thanksgiving, or else it'll be a whole lotta people sufferin' 🤕.
 
🤔💸 I think Thune is trying to make a deal here 🤝 but its gonna be hard for dems to accept reforms that arent exactly what they want 🙅‍♂️💼 They already need $35b per year and thats just one year 😱 I dont see how 1 yr of subsidies would be enough 💸👀 Thune might as well be asking ppl to believe in magic ✨ Theres no way they'll accept this deal without major concessions 🤬
 
I don't think this is a good idea at all 🤔. If John Thune wants to extend the subsidies, he should just do it without any conditions. I mean, come on, $35 billion per year? That's a lot of money. And what's with the income caps? Who gets to decide that? It sounds like a way for Republicans to control who gets help. But at the same time, I get why Democrats are skeptical. The cost is huge and it seems like they're just trying to make concessions to pass something. Can't we just agree on something without making it so complicated? 🤷‍♂️
 
Imo, Thune's offer is like a half-measure 🤔. He's trying to appease the Dem's need to act on healthcare but its clear he's still pushing for those income caps 💸. I mean, 35 billion ain't cheap, and if they're gonna do it, why not just go all in? 🤑 The fact that Thune is trying to tie the vote to some reforms is like a Trojan horse - it looks good on paper but what about the bigger picture? We'll see how this plays out, but I gotta say, its shaping up to be another epic fail 😒
 
So they're offering a vote on the subsidies... but only if Democrats agree to some reforms 🤔. Thune says he's willing to help if they give him something in return - like income caps for lower premiums 📊. I get that they wanna extend the subs, but $35 billion/year is crazy 💸. And what about the people who can't afford it? I don't think anyone's gonna be super happy with this compromise 😐. The question is, will Democrats take it or hold out for more? If not, do we get a gov shutdown that goes all the way to Thanksgiving 🦃?
 
idk why republicans can't just make healthcare affordable for everyone 🤷‍♂️ anyway, senate majority leader john thune is offering democrats a vote on extending obamacare subsidies but only if they accept certain reforms like income caps lol what's next? maybe he'll offer them a free ride too 👀 $35 billion per year is still a huge amount of money tho why can't they just agree on something already 🙄 maybe thune should negotiate with democrats instead of trying to strong-arm them into accepting his proposal 🤝
 
I'm so done with these politicians and their backroom deals 🤦‍♂️. Like Thune thinks he's being all nice and generous by offering Democrats a vote on extending subsidies, but really he's just trying to get them to accept his crappy proposals. The income caps thing is just a cop-out, it's like they're trying to cherry-pick the parts of the plan that are even remotely palatable. And don't even get me started on the $35 billion price tag, that's just crazy talk 💸. I mean, can't they see that this whole thing is just a distraction from the real issues? The shutdown is just a symptom of a deeper problem and Thune's proposal doesn't even scratch the surface. I'm still holding out hope that Democrats will stand firm on their principles, we need better than this 😒.
 
🤔 so I'm reading this and I'm like... why can't they just agree on something already? 🙄 I mean, it's not like it's rocket science. They're talking about healthcare subsidies here, which is a pretty important thing for people. But at the same time, I get why Thune is being cautious - he wants to make sure his party doesn't look bad on the issue. But it feels like they're just passing the buck and not really addressing the problem. 🤑 $35 billion is a lot of money, you know? And if they can agree on something that helps people but also doesn't break the bank... that's a pretty good compromise in my book. 💸 I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next. Fingers crossed for a resolution soon! 🤞
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole healthcare thing 🤔. Like, I remember when Obama was in office and we had the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare 📆. It was all about expanding health insurance coverage to more people and making it more affordable. Now, it seems like there's a big disagreement between the parties about how to extend those subsidies.

I'm not sure what's going on with this whole $35 billion thing 💸, but it sounds like a lot of money 🤑. And I get why Democrats might be skeptical – they want some real changes to be made, you know? Like, income caps for qualifying for lower premiums 🤝. It makes sense.

I guess what's really frustrating is that it feels like we're still stuck in this same old cycle of politics as usual 🔄. The shutdown is dragging on and government workers are getting affected 🙅‍♂️. I just wish both sides could find a way to work together and get some things done 🤞.
 
🤔😬 this whole thing is so frustrating 🙄, like can't we just agree on something? 🤝 extending healthcare subsidies sounds good 🙌 but only if there are reforms 📊, income caps for lower premiums makes sense 💸, and $35 billion per year seems crazy 🤑. Thune's compromise offer might be a start 🔴, but will it be enough? 🤔 the shutdown is getting longer 😬 and government workers are missing paychecks 😟. I'm all for finding solutions 🌈, but politicians need to listen 👂 to each other more. Can't we just talk it out 💬 instead of holding our breaths?
 
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