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Republicans Intensify Attack on Democrats’ Health Subsidies

On the​ thirty-ninth day⁢ of the government shutdown, Republicans targeted a Democratic⁣ healthcare program.

According to the English section of⁣ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Fox News, amid the ongoing​ 39-day⁢ federal government ⁤shutdown in the United States, Republican senators in ⁤the ​Senate ⁢once again sharply criticized ⁤the Democratic-backed program known as “Obamacare,” calling it responsible ‍for rising healthcare‍ costs and inefficiencies in the⁤ health system.

Republican Senator Lindsey graham referenced a 2010 promise ⁣by ​the Obama management to reduce family insurance premiums ⁣by $2,500.​ He said, “Costs have nearly doubled.This system is‌ unsustainable and must⁣ be⁣ replaced.” He emphasized that Republicans intend to propose “a more ‍efficient system ⁤that truly⁤ lowers healthcare expenses.”

Fellow Republican Senator Ron Johnson described ObamacareS design as ‍”flawed,”‌ saying it ‍removed ⁣free-market principles from healthcare and caused higher costs.⁤ Senator Rick Scott⁢ added, “Whenever⁤ government gets ‍involved, prices go up-and ​Obamacare is a clear ‌example.”

The criticism went beyond the main dispute ⁤over the government shutdown; Democrats have‍ so far opposed Republicans’ fourteen budget short-term proposals while demanding ⁢continued emergency COVID-19 subsidies for Obamacare enrollees.​ Republicans argue these subsidies are⁤ unrelated to government funding⁤ and can be renegotiated after reopening.

However, former President Donald Trump called on Saturday ‌for redesigning⁤ these ⁣subsidies so aid would be paid “directly to ⁤people” rather than insurance companies. This position ⁣intensified Republican ⁤attacks on Obamacare’s structure.

Republican Senator ‌roger Marshall stated that although ⁢initial projections at enactment estimated annual federal​ costs at $40-50 ⁣billion, current spending has reached ​$150 billion per year.

Senator Joni Ernst said Obamacare failed to ‍deliver on its promises and ‍that⁣ adding more funds⁣ is not a solution. ​Senator John Husted noted ‌healthcare costs ​have risen 6 percent annually as ‌Obamacare’s implementation-double general inflation rates under 3 percent.

despite efforts by ⁢Republicans to continue sessions, it‌ remains⁤ unclear when the Senate will next review ‌a budget⁤ bill.

News Sources:‍ © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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