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In reply to the discussion: gops are already saying there wont be a daca vote. [View all]nini
(16,672 posts)57. But then this wouldn't have happened today
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/short-term-spending-agreement-provides-longer-term-relief-for-chip/2018/01/22/b993369a-ff9e-11e7-8acf-ad2991367d9d_story.html?utm_term=.3d2a3c10485f
The measure approved Monday will ward off that escalating drama, providing about $124 billion through 2023. For the first two years, federal money will pay for at least 88 percent of the programs expenses in every state keeping a heightened federal match that was part of the Affordable Care Act. After that, the federal share will decrease over two years to its level before the 2010 ACA.
Not perfect maybe.. but with the current political shitstorm.. it's good. Lots of relieved parents kids medical professionals tonight.
The measure approved Monday will ward off that escalating drama, providing about $124 billion through 2023. For the first two years, federal money will pay for at least 88 percent of the programs expenses in every state keeping a heightened federal match that was part of the Affordable Care Act. After that, the federal share will decrease over two years to its level before the 2010 ACA.
Not perfect maybe.. but with the current political shitstorm.. it's good. Lots of relieved parents kids medical professionals tonight.
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We got what we could. And the GOP will reap the consequences of their dishonesty on
Demsrule86
Jan 2018
#1
Whether or not they "rush to the polls" is up to them. But just how long would be long enough to...
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2018
#17
So... what is YOUR solution for how the Dems should have handled the situtation, both today
hlthe2b
Jan 2018
#2
kudos to you for offering an actual answer. The question was not meant to be a trap but an honest ?
hlthe2b
Jan 2018
#51
They should have just voted yes on Friday instead of shutting down the gov and getting nothing.
Ace Rothstein
Jan 2018
#53
I'm another who apparently does not "grasp the finer points of politics" and I also believe
Atticus
Jan 2018
#16
If we don't get DACA there will be another shutdown. And this time they won't be holding
pnwmom
Jan 2018
#24
From what I know of this Kennedy fellow I can't say I'm surprised that he would say
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#19
I disagree. We have prepared the path for a long term shutdown starting Feb. 9 if DACA
pnwmom
Jan 2018
#26
We can all help with our efforts to put pressure on them. I'm sending emails and making calls
pnwmom
Jan 2018
#44
Well, we'll be at a stand-off then, because we won't vote for another budget extension
pnwmom
Jan 2018
#37
Of course not. McConnell promised this to Flake to get his tax cut vote. Then didn't do it.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2018
#42
Getting the GOP voting record on horrible amendments they try to attach to DACA is the only positive
Freethinker65
Jan 2018
#48