Republican Senator Says 'Best Health Care Is a Job' in Response to Cuts
Source: Newsweek
Published Jun 03, 2025 at 4:18 AM EDT
During a debate over President Donald Trump's sweeping legislative package, known as the "Big Beautiful Bill," Senate Majority Leader John Thune said that "the best health care is a job," according to news outlet kotatv.com.
The South Dakota senator added during Monday's discussion with other Republican lawmakers that this was because jobs can provide helpful benefits that give employees access to health care. Newsweek contacted Thune's press office outside of regular working hours via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The ongoing budget and tax debate has profound implications for American families and individuals dependent on Medicaid and other social support programs. The Republican-backed proposal aims to curb government spending with reforms that could reduce eligibility for programs like Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), stirring fears among advocates that millions could lose essential benefits. Estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office suggested up to 10 million Americans risk losing Medicaid coverage if proposed work requirements pass.
What To Know
Thune's comments came during a conversation about the proposed changes to Medicaid. Part of the budget bill includes adapting eligibility for the program, meaning that enrollees would have to work for 80 hours a month as a minimum, unless medically exempt, in order to receive the benefit.
Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/republican-senator-says-best-healthcare-job-response-cuts-2080119
Many of those gig jobs are "part time" and DON'T offer such benefits. There have been many municipalities that have attempted to require some of the small business with some minimum number of employees to offer it and paid sick leave, etc., and that has often not been able to pass.

JBTaurus83
(457 posts)Who receives government healthcare and a pension. Many jobs either do not provide healthcare, or provide plans with cost prohibitive deductibles.
BComplex
(9,436 posts)If they don't pass decent minimum wage, we need to make sure they cut their own salaries. I'm so sick of there being two Americas...one for the "entitled" big-money-purchased representatives, and the rest of us unwashed masses.
OrlandoDem2
(2,838 posts)You get healthcare because youre a living, breathing, human being. Full stop.
Fuck the corporations who want workers and only support limited healthcare for the few who have jobs that provide it.
Ol Janx Spirit
(265 posts)...have very small pools of workers which means much higher rates. Thune should be forced into the private insurance market to see how so many people are forced to get "healthcare."
And, you lose that employer healthcare coverage when you retire....
twodogsbarking
(13,867 posts)twodogsbarking
(13,867 posts)It is difficult for them to even get the groceries to the car and put them in. I have helped them when I see them in need. They can't work, fuckwad.
Vinca
(52,138 posts)AltairIV
(866 posts)I would suggest that the speaker go out and get a real job
he obviously lives in a bubble
DENVERPOPS
(12,451 posts)is being a hick from a piss ant state, just like the former Governor. Hell, we have neighborhoods in this region, that have a larger population than they have in the puny Red State.......when Sturgis occurs, the population of SD doubles or triples.......
Danmel
(5,449 posts)Dick.
DENVERPOPS
(12,451 posts)Like Wyoming, NDakota, etc
BootinUp
(49,901 posts)ramapo
(4,764 posts)Guess he isnt aware that many jobs dont provide insurance as a benefit.
kkmarie
(175 posts)Companies with 50 or more employees must offer health insurance (if they have it) to anyone working full time (30 hours per week is full time).
Companies with 50 or more employees hire people at part time, 29 hours or less a week. Easy work around.
I worked at our small municipality and they have always played this game. They do everything they can to avoid hiring a full time employee.
Most of the big retailers hire for part time
https://www.reuters.com/article/business/half-of-walmarts-workforce-are-part-time-workers-labour-group-idUSKCN1IQ298/#:~:text=NEW%20YORK%20(Reuters)%20%2D%20Part,around%2030%20percent%2C%20it%20said.
While Walmart continues to offer full-time positions, there has been a shift towards part-time employment in recent years. Some reports suggest this is a deliberate strategy by Walmart to reduce labor costs.
Healthcare tied to a job is ridiculous! When your employer wants to make money, they are going to cut perks for employees. So if a workplace needs to fill 2 openings they are going to fill with 3 or 4 part-time employees.
AllaN01Bear
(25,419 posts)AllaN01Bear
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twodogsbarking
(13,867 posts)Wiz Imp
(5,266 posts)per the Census Bureau
https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-284.html#:~:text=While%20the%20private%20coverage%20rate,to%2010.2%20percent%20in%202023.
64% of adults receiving Medicaid are employed (44% full-time, 20% part-time)
https://www.kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/understanding-the-intersection-of-medicaid-and-work-an-update/
IronLionZion
(48,998 posts)Claim denied! Pull your own healthcare up by the bootstraps
Rebl2
(16,454 posts)out of touch. What minimum wage job offers healthcare. What an absolute idiot.
Martin68
(25,867 posts)already have a serious cognitive and emotional disability, but they can function perfectly well in the MAGAverse in spite of, or because of, that.
travelingthrulife
(2,439 posts)ananda
(31,952 posts)then ruin the economy so people can't get jobs
or a liveable wage... then blame them for not
getting health care.
!@#$%
patphil
(7,902 posts)This is typical of the superficial thinking of Republicans. They assume that employment means you can to get into a company health care plan.
Not so for millions of working people.
There's either no health plan, or it's too expensive to buy into, or, if you can get it, the coverage is inadequate.
It's very easy for people who have excellent health care plans to dismiss the needs of those who can't get it.
They also assume that a lot of people who rely on Medicaid and SNAP don't really need it, and are just gaming the system. The real problem with health care in America is the Insurance Companies who've been milking the system with inflated charges, and providing plans that make it easy to deny coverage.
The only real answer is a National Health Care system that isn't profit driven.
republianmushroom
(20,118 posts)life long healthcare being canceled. Now I'm for that.
0rganism
(25,105 posts)Ugh, it's like a nightmare come to life. Where have I seen something like this before?
...
Diamond_Dog
(37,199 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,220 posts)
Deep State Witch
(11,859 posts)How many Federal employees just lost their FEHB because DOGE fired them?
Besides, as other posters have said - not all employers offer health insurance. That's what the ACA was supposed to help.
maxsolomon
(36,607 posts)This is the SENATE MAJORITY LEADER. He knows who Medicaid serves and that the "undeserving poors" are a vanishingly small percentage of recipients. They avoid hard questions like the plague.
mahina
(19,773 posts)He is in w wheelchair much of the time and is incontinent.
He barely knows where he is which is a mercy sometimes as he is in hospice c/o Medicaid. (He knows me though, still tries God love him.)
What job would they have him do? He couldnt even fill out the application.
He was so strong, smart, funny and mostly good
he saved thousands of lives, no hyperbole to use a Joe-ism.
Gosh we are leaning awfully hard on the Democrats to keep us from the abyss. Here we sit on the edge. Thanks Putin.
bcbink
(97 posts)our representative government officials, elected and hired, deserve no better health care than the people they serve. One medicare for one nation.