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Ruby the Liberal

(26,703 posts)
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 12:51 PM Jul 2025

Murkowski wants the House to bail her ass out

I just can't with this.

Welcome to your legacy, Lisa. I hope it was all you spent a lifetime building.

Murkowski just told reporters that the bill That She Just Voted FOR isn't any good and that she wants the House to make changes and send it back to the Senate -- "My hope is that the House is gonna look at this and recognize that we're not there yet"


Murkowski just told reporters that the bill That She Just Voted FOR isn't any good and that she wants the House to make changes and send it back to the Senate -- "My hope is that the House is gonna look at this and recognize that we're not there yet"

maura quint (@mauraquint.bsky.social) 2025-07-01T16:34:36.029Z
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lostincalifornia

(5,526 posts)
4. Wishful thinking. About as reliable as those who refused to vote for VP Harris by either not voting or
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:03 PM
Jul 2025

voting third party thinking that even if trump won it wouldn't be that bad.

Raven123

(7,898 posts)
7. Of course she does. Let someone else do it. It's the GOP way
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:10 PM
Jul 2025

If they had impeached Trump, all of this could have been avoided.

kerouac2

(1,519 posts)
8. Our country is a joke, a very bad very sad joke.
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:20 PM
Jul 2025

At least the good people and adults in the room were able to do something to fend off the most terrible among us for awhile. We are almost powerless at this point. Hyenas are feasting on the barely breathing prey that was once the USA. They will just watch the ruin from the mountain tops.

Or maybe I'm being too dramatic and pessimistic. Idk.

surfered

(14,287 posts)
9. Not sure I understand why she voted for it then as her vote put it over the top?
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 01:41 PM
Jul 2025

I know she wants some relief (SNAP or Medicaid) for Alaska.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,703 posts)
10. Because she's a coward who repeatedly lied to her constituents about this
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 04:12 PM
Jul 2025

Fealty to the orange messiah is apparently priority 1.

Edit to add: And that carveout to exempt Alaska from the Medicaid/SNAP cuts? Senator Wyden is saying that it got stripped - so her incentive isn't even in the bill.

Wanna laugh? Barrasso and Thune added their states to it in an attempt to show the parliamentarian that it wasn't just an Alaska clause.

Assholes.

Big update: after overnight meetings with the parliamentarian my team successfully got these exemptions stripped from the bill. Special giveaways to protect certain states from these devastating Medicaid cuts is the worst form of hypocrisy.

Senator Ron Wyden (@wyden.senate.gov) 2025-07-01T10:25:25.273Z


LetMyPeopleVote

(182,047 posts)
11. Maddow Blog-Alaska's Lisa Murkowski criticizes megabill after voting for it: 'We're not there yet'
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 04:20 PM
Jul 2025

The Republican senator tried to explain why she advanced a far-right megabill despite serious reservations, but her reasoning doesn’t make sense.

Among the many problems with Lisa Murkowski’s odd rationale for voting for a megabill she didn’t like: She expects House Republicans to “recognize that we’re not there yet.”

GOP leaders fundamentally reject her vision — and have every intention of ignoring it. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-01T17:49:27.107Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/alaskas-lisa-murkowski-criticizes-megabill-voting-re-not-yet-rcna216281

Around this time eight years ago, House Republicans had already passed a right-wing heath care bill intended to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act, but Senate Republicans were struggling to keep their members in line. Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, in particular, said she simply couldn’t get on board.

To win her over, GOP leaders came up with a variety of ideas intended to help Alaskans so they wouldn’t feel the punishments that Republicans were eager to impose on the rest of the country. The proposed carve-outs and schemes were even given memorable, albeit unflattering, nicknames: “Alaska Purchase,” “Klondike Kickback” and, my personal favorite, “Polar Payoff.”

The core of the party’s offer was simple: If Murkowski let Republicans repeal Obamacare, GOP leaders would agree to let Alaska keep Obamacare.

It didn’t work. Murkowski remained unconvinced, and she ultimately helped derail the gambit and rescue the country’s health care system......

This time, however, it did work. NBC News reported:

[Murkowski], who had expressed concerns throughout the process about the bill’s cuts to social safety net programs, was a key vote for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to win over. ‘I struggled mightily with the impact on the most vulnerable in this country, when you look to Medicaid and SNAP,’ Murkowski told reporters after the vote, adding that she didn’t get ‘everything’ she wanted but ‘I had to look on balance.’


Even more striking, however, was something the Alaska Republican said after the dust settled on the dramatic vote: Murkowski said she hopes House Republicans make changes to the Senate’s version of the bill......

But that’s a difficult position to take seriously. For one thing, if she’d joined the bipartisan minority that opposed this bill, it wouldn’t have “killed” the legislation; it would’ve opened the door to a new round of negotiations in the Senate — where Murkowski could’ve exercised enormous influence. By giving up her leverage, she’s apparently hoping to see House members do the work she could’ve been involved in directly.

For another, Republican leaders fundamentally disagree with her entire vision of the process. Murkowski apparently believes it’ll be up to the House to “recognize that we’re not there yet,” but as far as the White House and GOP leaders are concerned, the negotiations are over. There’s nothing left to talk about. The bill is done. The House’s job is to approve it, as is, quickly and with as little fuss as possible.

If, as expected, House Republicans do as they’re told and approve the Senate version of the bill without changes, it means Murkowski will have made it possible to implement the most regressive piece of legislation in modern history — a bill she admits remains flawed and in need of changes — and that will further mean that she bears responsibility for the consequences the package imposes on the nation.

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