Rand Paul Wants A Bipartisan Commission On ACA Subsidies To Reopen The Government

Good idea? Bad idea?

Paul floats bipartisan commission amid Affordable Care Act subsidies battle

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called on President Trump to appoint a select group of bipartisan senators to a commission tasked with addressing the expiring health care subsidies — the issue at the core of the ongoing shutdown standoff.

In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” the libertarian senator suggested Democrats could agree to reopen the government for a one-month period, during which the commission would formulate proposals to address the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits set to expire at the end of the year and raise health insurance premiums for millions of Americans.

“I suggest that President Trump come forward and name three Republicans and three Democrats in the Senate to an official commission to figure this out over a one-month period and come back with a solution,” Paul said. “But in exchange for that, I think the Democrats need to open the government for a month, and then we need to pay the workers, pay our soldiers.”

The Kentucky Republican said he opposes extending the ACA subsidies but agrees “there’s a problem” with health insurance costs. He argued the subsidies have contributed to the rising health care premiums and said lawmakers must find another solution.

“As we’ve expanded ObamaCare subsidies, what’s happened is premiums have continued to rise, and big insurance has gotten richer and richer and richer,” he said.

I would not be against a 1 year extension of the subsidies, because, look, the chance to truly kill Obamacare was 2012, but, too many Republicans sat out and refused to vote Romney. Once it went into effect getting rid of it is virtually impossible. However, that doesn’t mean there can’t be changes, including big ones. I would recommend giving in on the subsidies, and only the subsidies, nothing else, for 1 year. Democrats would have to agree, otherwise, their whole argument goes down the tubes. What, will they argue in favor of health insurance/care for illegals, money for DEI programs in other countries, climate scam programs, etc?

During that 1 year the panel would need to come up with recommendations to make changes to the Ocare program to actually reduce costs

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2 Responses to “Rand Paul Wants A Bipartisan Commission On ACA Subsidies To Reopen The Government”

  1. Aliassmithsmith says:

    80% of the enrollees pay 10$ or less to be insured under the Affordable Care Act. Some sources day 50$ per monthafter subsidies
    Trump promised us something better TrumpCare. Never happened. Obamacare is only available for citizens migrants will receive only enough care to stabilize them. Uninsured people drive up hospital costs because they delay care and that usually makes the care they get later more expensive.
    Like EBT (food stamps) up to 50% of those enrolled are children. Some consider them social parasites who have never worked a day in their lives.

  2. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Actually, the ACA is affordable to the clients.

    Trump is in charge – his decision on his timeline. He is keeping our House of Representatives on vacation, our Senate on hold and our government on lockdown.

    Senator Paul (R-KY) is the only, even partly, reasonable Repubicun left.

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