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

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., offered Democrats a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies in exchange for opening the government during a wide-ranging interview with MSNBC.

Thune revealed that he has privately informed Democratic leaders that he is willing to support a vote on extending subsidies if they include certain reforms. He emphasized that he can guarantee a process and a date certain for such a vote, saying "there's a path forward." However, Thune clarified that he cannot promise an outcome or its passage.

The offer comes as Democrats remain skeptical about Republicans' intentions to extend the subsidies, which expire soon. In contrast to other GOP leaders who have cast doubt on addressing expiring tax credits, Thune expressed concern about rising healthcare premiums and mentioned income caps as a potential reform. He refused to commit to supporting a one-year extension of the subsidies, citing their estimated cost.

Thune's willingness to offer Democrats a vote appears to be a last-ditch effort to break the stalemate. The shutdown has now entered its third week, and government workers are missing their first paycheck. Despite Thune's attempts at conciliation, it remains unclear whether his proposal will suffice for Democrats, who may continue to demand more significant concessions.

While Thune expressed hope that the shutdown wouldn't last through Thanksgiving, his comments suggest that a resolution is still far from imminent.
 
I'm not sure about this whole thing 🤔... Thune's offer sounds like a pretty weak sauce to me, like he's just trying to get something passed without actually having to put in any real work 💸. And what's with the income caps? That's just gonna hurt people who aren't making a ton of money already 😐. I mean, I know some folks might be worried about healthcare costs, but can't we just find a better way to deal with it than by messing around with subsidies and extensions? 🤷‍♂️ It feels like we're just patching things up without fixing the real problems...
 
omg u guys i cant believe john thune just offered dems a vote on extending subsidies 🤯 if they open the gov 😂 like what's next? he said he can guarentee a process but not the outcome idk man...i was hoping for more concrete stuff from him. i mean, thunes trying to break the stalemate here, but idk how much dems will b willing to compromise 🤷‍♂️ still a lot of ppl r hurting from this gov shutdown 💔 so lets hope thune's offer is enough to get us outta this mess sooner than thanksgiving lol fingers crossed 🤞
 
I'm so worried about these people missing their first paycheck 🤕! It's like, can't they just work together and find a solution already? I mean, John Thune seems like a reasonable guy, but it's just politics, right? 🤷‍♂️ The thing that really gets me is how expensive healthcare has become - my aunt has to pay like, hundreds of dollars a month for her meds. That's not okay 💸. I'm all for compromise and finding a middle ground, but this whole thing feels like it's dragging on forever ⏰. Can't we just get something done already? 🙄
 
omg i'm so tired of these gov Shutdowns 🤯! like can't we just agree on something already? 🙄 Thune's offer to extend the subsidies seems like a good start, but it's not like he's going all in or anything 💸. I mean, what's with the income caps thing tho? It sounds like he's trying to find some middle ground, but is that really gonna cut it for the Dems? 🤔

I feel bad for those gov workers who are missing their paychecks 🤑...it's not fair to them at all. And now we're stuck in this limbo where nothing gets done 🕰️. I just wanna know when things are gonna get back to normal, you know? 😩
 
It's not necessary to be perfect to get started, but it is necessary to stop being afraid of making mistakes. The biggest risk is not taking any risk... 🤔💡
 
Wow 🤯 this whole Obamacare thing is so complicated, I feel like I'd need a flowchart to understand what's going on... but if they open the government, it might be a good start? Interesting 😐 Thune seems like a nice guy who wants something to happen, but it's hard to know if he's being genuine or trying to pull a fast one. The fact that he mentioned reforms and income caps is a good sign, I guess...
 
The Senate Majority Leader wants to get things moving on this healthcare thing 🤔. He's offering Democrats a vote in exchange for them agreeing to open up the government 🚪. Sounds like a deal, right? But here's the thing - he's not promising they'll actually pass it or anything 😒. He just says there might be a way forward and that includes some reforms 🤝.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm getting a bit frustrated with all this back-and-forth nonsense 🙄. We're talking about people who are missing their first paycheck because of the shutdown 💸. It's not like they have a lot to lose at this point 🤷‍♀️.

It seems like Thune is just trying to break the stalemate 📈, but I'm not sure if it'll actually work 🔥. Democrats seem pretty skeptical about his offer 👀. And who can blame them? One-year extension of subsidies doesn't sound like much of a concession 🤑. Guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next... 😐
 
I'm so over this government shutdown 😩! It's crazy how politics can get in the way of people's lives 🤦‍♀️. I mean, John Thune is trying to be all reasonable and offer Democrats a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies, but it's like they're speaking different languages 🗣️. The thing is, if they open the government, it's gotta be for real this time 👀. Can't keep making promises and then backing out 🤥.

I'm not saying Thune doesn't have good intentions 💯, but his words are all "there's a path forward" and not enough concrete actions 🚧. And honestly, who can trust the GOP leaders on healthcare reforms? 🤷‍♂️ They've been dodging this issue for ages.

The thing is, most people aren't politicians, we just want to get our lives back on track 💼. So, when are they gonna make some real progress? 🕰️ Can't wait for Thanksgiving to come and go without the government shutdown being resolved 🦃. It's like, can't we all just agree to disagree and move forward? 😒
 
I'm thinking Thune's offer seems kinda like a last-ditch attempt to get out of this whole mess 🤔. He's basically saying 'hey, can we just vote on this and call it a day?' but at the same time, he's trying to negotiate some reforms that might benefit him in the long run. It's all about politics, right? 😏

I mean, Thune says there's a path forward, but he can't promise anything will actually happen 🤷‍♂️. And let's be real, Democrats are still super skeptical about Republicans' intentions here. They might just wait and see what happens before making any moves.

The thing is, this whole shutdown thing has become kinda absurd 😂. Government workers are missing their paychecks, and people are starting to worry about the impact on healthcare 🏥. I'm not sure if Thune's offer will be enough to break the stalemate, but it's definitely worth a shot, right? 👀
 
🤞 I'm keepin' my fingers crossed that Thune's offer might just be the break we need to get this government stuff sorted out! 🙏 The fact that he's willin' to put in some real reforms, like income caps, shows me there's still some bipartisan love goin' on. 💕 I'm not sure if it's enough for the Democrats, but it's a start, right? 🤔 And can you imagine how tough it must be for those government workers missin' their paycheck? 😩 We gotta keep all sides talkin', maybe Thune's offer is just what they need to find common ground. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
🤔 I think Thune's offer is kinda like a PR stunt, but at the same time, it shows he's willing to listen and try to find common ground. Like, can you imagine if they actually made some real progress on reforms? It'd be awesome for people who are affected by the subsidies 🤑 But, we've seen this before, and it always seems like things fall through 🤦‍♂️ I mean, what's gonna happen if Democrats don't agree to his terms? Will he just give up on trying to help them out? 😕
 
🤔 think thune's trying to get ahead of things by offering vote on subsidies... but not really committing to it 🤑 maybe he wants to control narrative & let dems do all the heavy lifting? 🚨 anyway, this whole shutdown thing is getting old... gotta wonder how much longer ppl can go without pay 😩
 
🤔 I mean, Thune's trying to help, but it feels like he's using the government reopening as leverage to get Democrats on board with some reforms. It's not entirely clear what those reforms are, though 🤑. From what he said, it sounds like they're related to income caps and reducing healthcare premiums, which I can get behind 💸. But at the same time, I'm worried that this whole deal might be just a PR stunt to make Republicans look more reasonable than they actually are 😒.

I also don't trust Thune's promise of "there's a path forward" – it sounds way too optimistic 🚀. We need concrete action, not just words. And what about the cost? He mentions that he can't commit to supporting a one-year extension, and I get why he'd be concerned about that 💸.

I'm still holding out hope that we'll find a solution before Thanksgiving, but it's getting harder to stay optimistic 😐. This whole shutdown thing is ridiculous, and it's affecting so many people's lives 🤕.
 
omg 🤯 i'm so done with these politicians not being able to work together lol... like seriously tho, john thune's offer is kinda interesting but also super vague 🤔 i mean, he's willing to give democrats the vote on extending subsidies in exchange for opening the govt, but what exactly does that even look like? 📝

and can we talk about how much i hate all these grey areas and loopholes? 😩 like, thune says there's a "path forward" but he won't promise an outcome or its passage... that's just so frustrating 🤯

i think what's really gonna happen is that thune's proposal will get watered down to the point where democrats are still not happy with it 🙄 and republicans will still be all like "we're right and they're wrong" 😒
 
I'm getting worried about our healthcare system 🤕... Senate Majority Leader John Thune's offer to extend Obamacare subsidies in exchange for opening the government is a good start, I guess 🤔. But it's all about finding that sweet spot between compromise and progress 💪. The thing is, we need more than just some reforms to address rising healthcare premiums; we need systemic changes 🔄.

And let's be real, 3 weeks into a shutdown? That's a long time ⏰... government workers are already feeling the pinch 😩. I'm holding out hope that Thune's proposal will spark some meaningful conversations and lead to a resolution soon 💬. Fingers crossed 🤞 we can get our healthcare system back on track without too much more drama 🙅‍♂️.
 
idk why senators can't just agree already lol 😂 the shutdown is getting ridiculous. i get that subsidies are expensive but like 100k+ people are going without pay because of this 🤑 how hard is it to find common ground? Thune seems like a reasonable guy but at the end of the day, party loyalty wins out 🤷‍♂️ still hopeful that they can figure something out before turkey dinner 🦃🍽️
 
so what does this mean tho? like thune's trying to negotiate with democrats and offer them a vote on extending subsidies but only if they agree to certain reforms 🤔 meanwhile dems are still skeptical about reps' intentions 😐 can't say thune's proposal is gonna magically solve the whole thing
 
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