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Dulcinea

(9,388 posts)
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:25 AM Thursday

Senate GOP, Democrats looking for 'off-ramp' to end shutdown next week

(The Hill) Senate Republicans and Democrats are trying to hammer out a proposal to end the 30-day government shutdown as soon as next week, as some centrist Democrats argue behind the scenes that their party has successfully highlighted rising health care costs and it’s time to end the stalemate.

Shutdown fatigue on Capitol Hill is growing as the government stoppage approaches the one-month mark, and the pain is increasing.

With open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) health insurance marketplace set to begin next month, some Democrats say the higher costs are already baked in because Republicans have steadfastly refused to negotiate a deal to extend enhanced subsidies that are due to expire at the end of December.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/senate-gop-democrats-looking-off-100000093.html

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Senate GOP, Democrats looking for 'off-ramp' to end shutdown next week (Original Post) Dulcinea Thursday OP
In this case, Democrats should propose and vote for the nuclear option themselves and then hold out on the final vote SSJVegeta Thursday #1
Please don't cave.....again ☮ walkingman Thursday #2
"Centrist" means "too wimpy to take a side" synni Thursday #6
Fools dweller Thursday #3
Its not about "highlighting" anything. WTF? johnnyfins Thursday #4
Not this time! Endlessmike56 Thursday #5
"... some Democrats say the higher costs are already baked in" poli-junkie Thursday #7
Has anyone considered a compromise deal? subterranean Thursday #8
The Pisswig has declared dweller Thursday #10
Time to publish the name of every dem who claims to be centrist, but is wanting to cave. mwmisses4289 Thursday #9

SSJVegeta

(1,890 posts)
1. In this case, Democrats should propose and vote for the nuclear option themselves and then hold out on the final vote
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:27 AM
Thursday

Prove beyond a doubt to GOP and voters its been in their hands the entire time. Let the bill pass with 51 votes without one democrat.

walkingman

(10,033 posts)
2. Please don't cave.....again ☮
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:28 AM
Thursday

"some centrist Democrats argue behind the scenes that their party has successfully highlighted rising health care costs and it’s time to end the stalemate. "

synni

(620 posts)
6. "Centrist" means "too wimpy to take a side"
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 12:37 PM
Thursday

People who try to please everybody end up pleasing nobody.

dweller

(27,485 posts)
3. Fools
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:35 AM
Thursday

new Yahoo/YouGov poll shows that nearly twice as many Americans want it to end with Democrats getting their way rather than Republicans.

Only 26% of Americans, meanwhile, approve of how President Trump has been handling the shutdown. A full 65% disapprove.

Cave now and expect weeks of Pisswig victory dancing in his Korean crown


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johnnyfins

(3,163 posts)
4. Its not about "highlighting" anything. WTF?
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 10:36 AM
Thursday

It's about extending the aca subsidies. I smell Chuck Schumer...

poli-junkie

(1,444 posts)
7. "... some Democrats say the higher costs are already baked in"
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 12:55 PM
Thursday

What does that mean?? The subsidies would take care of the higher costs.

subterranean

(3,717 posts)
8. Has anyone considered a compromise deal?
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 01:37 PM
Thursday

Could they possibly agree on a watered-down version of the enhanced subsidies? Maybe set them somewhere in between the enhanced tax credits that were passed under Biden and the level they were at before. That would still be an improvement over the pre-pandemic ACA, and neither party would have to look like they completely caved to the other. I don't know if either side has offered something like that as a solution. If they have, I haven't heard about it.

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