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BumRushDaShow

(150,497 posts)
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 08:47 PM Feb 26

Moderate Republicans Who Complained About Medicaid Cuts Voted To Advance Them Anyway

Source: Huff Post

Feb 26, 2025, 02:54 PM EST


WASHINGTON — All of the moderate House Republicans who complained last week about Medicaid cuts in the House Republican budget voted for the budget anyway on Tuesday. If they had balked at the budget, the moderates could easily have blocked it; their capitulation helped House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and President Donald Trump make significant progress on what could become the major domestic policy achievement of Trump’s second term.

The budget resolution calls for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, with the foregone revenue partially replaced by spending cuts, including to programs like Medicaid, food assistance and Pell grants. The resolution itself doesn’t make the cuts however, instead, it tells confessional committees to come up with specific dollar amounts in savings from programs under their jurisdiction.

The Republicans who complained about the Medicaid cuts did not vow to vote against the budget, instead leaving their position uncertain until shortly before Tuesday’s roll call. In statements defending their votes, they pointed to the preliminary nature of the resolution. Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.) went a step further, saying he would not necessarily support the final legislation, known as a “budget reconciliation” bill, despite his vote for the initial outline.

“I’ve heard from countless constituents who tell me the only way they can afford health care is through programs like Medicaid, and I will not support a final reconciliation bill that risks leaving them behind,” Valadao said Tuesday in remarks on the House floor. “Medicaid cuts are deeply unpopular with the American families who sent us here to deliver on President Trump’s agenda.”

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/moderate-republicans-house-budget_n_67bf5d64e4b053f9e3998373



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Moderate Republicans Who Complained About Medicaid Cuts Voted To Advance Them Anyway (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Feb 26 OP
Trust in the republicans is -0-..... Lovie777 Feb 26 #1
LOWLIFE bastards out for complete destruction of our country bluestarone Feb 26 #2
Unlike the Democrats JBTaurus83 Feb 26 #3
You voted for the Felon because you were afraid the Felon would win your seat. Buddyzbuddy Feb 26 #4
They are spineless assholes mdbl Feb 26 #5
Spineless bastards Pas-de-Calais Feb 26 #6
POS Rep Thomas Massie from Kentucky......... Bengus81 Feb 26 #7
There were others who felt the same way (I think at least 4) BumRushDaShow Feb 26 #8
Better to kiss up to donzilla and the Muskovite than to lose your next election. Wonder Why Feb 26 #9

JBTaurus83

(222 posts)
3. Unlike the Democrats
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 08:53 PM
Feb 26

The GOP does not have a moderate wing. The entire basket of deplorables are election denying, racist, sexist, homophobic fascists. It is so irritating that voters and the media still act like the GOP will hold their leadership or Dump to any type of account. I just assume anything Dump wants will be approved either by the N Korean style rubber stamp congress or by the Supreme Joke.

Buddyzbuddy

(679 posts)
4. You voted for the Felon because you were afraid the Felon would win your seat.
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 08:57 PM
Feb 26

Now you've lost your integrity and probably your seat too. Republican party, all of them = COWARDS.

Bengus81

(8,654 posts)
7. POS Rep Thomas Massie from Kentucky.........
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 09:32 PM
Feb 26

"In the end, the only Republican who opposed the budget was Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) ― not because the cuts are too deep, but because they’re not deep enough."

BumRushDaShow

(150,497 posts)
8. There were others who felt the same way (I think at least 4)
Wed Feb 26, 2025, 09:34 PM
Feb 26

but the others opted to go along anyway. One more with Massie and they could have killed the whole thing.

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