Why is no one talking about all the millions the House GOP wants to uninsure?
Thank Punchbowl.
Let’s say you’re a House Republican in a losable district. And you’re also a member of the smallest House majority in a century. How do you announce that you’re planning on uninsuring millions, possibly tens of millions, of Americans to help “pay” for tax cuts for the wealthiest people alive—something you’d never vote for if Republicans had any votes to lose?
You go to Punchbowl News and get them to issue a press release like this:
And you hope that there’s no
who knows how health care in America works to dig into the details to point out the horror of what theseThe ax is poised over Medicaid coverage for low-income adults. Repeal of the ACA’s 90% FMAP for this population will not instantly end all coverage for all adults with income below 138% FPL (the population currently covered by the expansion in the 40 states plus D.C. that have enacted it) — but no state will ultimately be able to afford that coverage without the FMAP.
What does that mean?
Republicans want to un-expand Medicaid
As Sprung has noted, the bulk of the Republican cuts target a group of Americans that Obamacare has been amazingly successful in expanding coverage to:
[Republicans are] gunning for a different group of enrollees: 20 million low-income adults rendered eligible by the ACA Medicaid expansion.
Sprung, who knows more about health care than I’ll ever learn and forget, argues that Democrats MUST focus on defending Medicaid expansion.
I’d say given the education problem we face given how much shit this Trump regime floods our brain with, I’d focus on the vast number of people Republicans want to uninsure and not, for instance, leave Republicans in Texas, Georgia, and Florida—who cruelly never expanded Medicaid—off the hook.
We need to let people know that Republicans want to go on an unisuring spree for the benefit of billionaires and almost no one else. And that spree won’t just devastate lives, but will decimate rural hospitals. What we need is clarity on just how many millions are at risk and precisely which hospitals.
This is a winnable fight
The Republicans who signed the letter that became a Punchbowl press release have identified themselves as targets. They are Reps. David Valadao (Calif.), Don Bacon (Neb.), Jeff Van Drew (N.J.), Rob Bresnahan (Pa.), Juan Ciscomani (Ariz.), Jen Kiggans (Va.), Young Kim (Calif.), Rob Wittman (Va.), Nicole Malliotakis (N.Y.), Nick LaLota (N.Y.), Andrew Garbarino (N.Y.) and Jeff Hurd (Colo.).
Thanks to Charles Gaba at the irreplaceable ACASignups.net, we know exactly how many people in these members’ districts are being served to the underside of a bus.
We also know the pressure to deliver this massive win to Trump will be intense, and as Senator Lisa Murkowski noted, terrifying.
But we cannot allow Republicans in Congress to commit this injustice against our neighbors. Keep in mind, with all of Trump, Musk, and Bobby Jr.’s hacking away at our federal government, what’s coming in the next four years will probably make Covid seem like an Easter picnic. We need as many Americans as possible to remain insured and ready to survive these unnecessary disasters.
In addition to vital programs like insurance, Republicans should also be held accountable for cuts to HeadStart. DemLabs creates maps that can be freely shared which overlay the harm Republicans are causing with the Congressional rep and Senator for that area. So people know who to hold accountable and direct their anger tod.
Who gets hurt in Republican scheme to destroy Head Start? Check this map.
https://thedemlabs.org/2025/04/19/head-start-funding-preschool-child-care-closures-project-2025/
Mass shootings and the Republicans who block common sense gun safety reform
https://thedemlabs.org/2025/04/18/top-10-republican-excuses-after-mass-shootings/
See what Musk done to Social Security, Medicare, Veterans and more in Florida with this StoryMap. Want to send Elon Musk a loud and clear message? Vote in Florida’s Special Election!
https://thedemlabs.org/2025/03/28/florida-special-election-josh-weil-gay-valimont-send-elon-musk-message-vote/
They still end up on the hook as more and more flee to the ER and Hospital's need to be bailed out! People without insurance and pre existing conditions my not be able to secure insurance let alone pay for it? Their screwing themselves cuz ACA was a law you had to prove when you filed taxes & I can't image the big insurance company's being happy about this since you have to pick a PCP, HMO or other managed plans, I don't see it being successful I'm sure humana and the other big insurance have their Best lobbiest booking a flight to DC