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herding cats

(19,564 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 01:37 PM Apr 2015

GOP Senator Explains GOP's Biggest Fear If Obamacare Goes Down In Court

In a little-noticed radio interview, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) articulated the GOP's biggest fear if the Supreme Court wipes out Obamacare tax credits for millions of Americans who buy insurance from the federal HealthCare.gov exchange.

The fear: President Barack Obama and Democrats will be ready with a one-page bill to restore the subsidies, as well as a slew of attack ads telling horror stories about "individuals that have benefited from Obamacare on the backs of the American taxpayer" and lost their coverage, the Republican said.

Here's the transcript from the April 14 interview radio interview, in which Johnson is asked a question by host Jay Weber about King v. Burwell.

JOHNSON: Unfortunately, President Obama's response to an adverse decision — in other words one that actually follows the law — would be really simple. Just a one-sentence bill allowing people’s subsidies to flow to federal exchanges and/or offer the governors, 'Hey, we know you got those federal exchanges. Just sign the bottom line. We’ll make those established by the state.' And of course, he'll have the ads all racked up with the individuals that have benefited from Obamacare on the backs of the American taxpayer. He'll have all those examples as well so...

WEBER: And the sad sack stories about who's dying from what and why they can’t get their coverage.

JOHNSON: Right.

WEBER: Oh yeah.


http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/ron-johnson-king-burwell

Audio below:



The reality of getting what they've wished for is setting in for some in the GOP. It's disgusting how they're fine with the people dying from a lack of medical care, and yet worried these deaths will be used against them.

My hope is Russ Feingold hands Ron Johnson his walking papers in 2016, no matter what happens with the ACA ruling.

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GOP Senator Explains GOP's Biggest Fear If Obamacare Goes Down In Court (Original Post) herding cats Apr 2015 OP
It was true then and it is still true today. SamKnause Apr 2015 #1
Grayson gets it right most of the time. herding cats Apr 2015 #2
Indeed he does. SamKnause Apr 2015 #3
The Wish for Failure HassleCat Apr 2015 #4
The only Sad Sacks I see is Republicans. B Calm Apr 2015 #5
Well one thing's for sure RON... orwell Apr 2015 #6
"Sad Sack" Kber Apr 2015 #7
The DEMs should name the bill "Removing the Death Panels from the ACA". nt NCjack Apr 2015 #8

SamKnause

(13,107 posts)
1. It was true then and it is still true today.
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 01:42 PM
Apr 2015

The Republicans health care plan;

1. Don't get sick.

2. If you do get sick, die quickly.

Rep. Alan Grayson was right.

He is also right about the TPP being a punch in the face to U.S. workers.

herding cats

(19,564 posts)
2. Grayson gets it right most of the time.
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 01:48 PM
Apr 2015

Those are two prime examples of his understanding of the issues.

 

HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
4. The Wish for Failure
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:09 PM
Apr 2015

This is about all the Republican Party does these days. They keep hoping for an economic collapse, a terrorist attack, some big disaster they use to bring down Obama. They want America to fail so Obama fails.

orwell

(7,773 posts)
6. Well one thing's for sure RON...
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:26 PM
Apr 2015

...it's not on the backs of US taxpaying Corporations.

You and your Con cronies have certainly seen to that.

Cry me a river...

Kber

(5,043 posts)
7. "Sad Sack"
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:33 PM
Apr 2015

: a person who is not successful or able to do things well : an inept person who causes feelings of pity or disgust in other people.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sad%20sack

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