Jim Jordan on Government Shutdown: Reopen to Discuss Healthcare Premiums
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20252 min53,613 views
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- 🏛️ Jim Jordan states the House has passed a clean funding resolution 14 times, which Democrats previously agreed to six months prior.
- ⚠️ The current government shutdown is attributed to Democrats' demands for changes to healthcare policy, specifically extending Obamacare subsidies.
- 🗣️ Jordan highlights that Senator Federman suggested passing the resolution and moving on, indicating internal Democratic disagreement.
Healthcare Policy and Obamacare
- 🏥 Democrats are reportedly shutting down the government over a policy concerning Obamacare subsidies that is set to take effect later in the year.
- 📉 Jordan criticizes the extension of Obamacare subsidies, referencing past promises like "keep your plan" and "premiums will go down," which he claims did not materialize.
- ⏳ He notes the irony of Democrats shutting down the government over an issue they themselves set a deadline for and are now seeking to extend.
Consequences of Shutdown
- 🛡️ Jordan emphasizes the importance of keeping the government open to ensure pay for military personnel and air traffic controllers.
- ✈️ He warns against jeopardizing payments for essential services and programs like SNAP, especially with the upcoming travel season.
- ⏳ The shutdown is described as the longest in American history, with significant implications for government operations and public services.
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