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The Ezra Klein ShowWhat the Shutdown Is Really Ab...

The debate over healthcare funding is not just about rescissions. Democrats are drawing a line on healthcare, aiming to prevent a massive price spike in premiums by extending tax credits that have made insurance more affordable.

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Democrats are focusing on extending health care subsidies to prevent financial strain on Americans, while Republicans are accused of avoiding negotiations.

Democrats are advocating for extending Affordable Care Act subsidies to prevent a rise in health care premiums.

Democrats are taking a stand to protect Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are crucial for many Americans' health coverage, against Republican opposition.

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The Young TurksUnbreakable Bondi - October 7,...

Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Republican leadership for not having a plan to help Americans after the Affordable Care Act subsidies expire.

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The MeidasTouch PodcastLeader Jeffries Challenges Tru...

Democrats are fighting to protect the Affordable Care Act and prevent increased healthcare costs for Americans.

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Democrats in the House and Senate are beginning to fight back against Republican policies, especially concerning the protection of Affordable Care Act subsidies.

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The MeidasTouch PodcastMarjorie Taylor Greene Betrays...

Critics argue that Republicans never had a solution to health care, suggesting their approach is to 'let people die' by not providing health care.

The Affordable Care Act requires subsidies to remain affordable, highlighting flaws in the policy itself.

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The MeidasTouch PodcastRep. Stevens Responds to Trump...

Congresswoman Haley Stevens emphasizes the real impact of rising costs on everyday Americans, highlighting that healthcare costs for a family of four earning $125,000 a year could increase by $7,700 annually. She argues that this is not just an abstraction but a pressing issue affecting people's ability to afford basic necessities.