from nebraska, he crosses the missouri river and in that sangt mostous i don t care what you like, we love trump, and if you don t love him, i suggest you stay on your side of the missouri river. so senator, you re not taking that advice, in fact you re going to be crossing the missouri river on friday going to the judge joseph story dinner. is there any chance that you ll challenge president trump for the republican nomination in 2020? first let s be clear that i m going to be in iowa, but nebraska lost to iowa in a football game, and i lost a bet. so i have to drive uber in iowa there weekend, it s about hawkeyes and huskers blood letting on the football field and the after math of that.
insurance, because of the stipends obamacare offers. your strategy is that there will be a plan for them, that the repeal will be delayed. but isn t that kind of gambling with other people s health? you re relying on counting on the senate to get it s acting to, and it doesn t. we re talking about something different than what they re talking about. we re not talking about repeal only. republicans need to stop believing that everything worked democrats need to stop pretending that obama care is working, when you re back here in rural nebraska, i talked to farmer after farmer after farmer who are now paying $20,000 to $30,0 $30,000 in premiums a year.
house releases their budget proposal generating negative headlines. rural nebraska would take a hit under the trump budget. trump budget axes program that funds west virginia infrastructure programs. and in alabama, cuts in trump budget proposal would slash some local programs. as we noted yesterday, something for nearly everyone to dislike, including republican lawmakers. on capitol hill today, white house budget director mick mulvaney faced a grilling from gop congressman mark sanford over the proposal s unusually creative accounting. you have said that the foundation of your budget is 3% growth, and i have looked every which way at how you might get there, and you can t get there. and what this does is it it creates real debates. myself and democrat colleagues can see things quite differently. but for us to have a real
the number of people without insurance by 14 million? just one year. that would go to 23 million over a period of ten years t. would reduce the deficit by $119 billion over ten years, slightly less than an earlier version would have done, while premiums are projected to decrease somewhat overrule, they would skyrocket for many people in states that opt out of certain coverage requirements under a late compromise added to that bill. as vox s sarah cliff pointed out, the cbo estimates that in state requesting ahca waives, premiums for low income elderly enrollees would go up 800%. even before these numbers came out, the republican health care bill was already deeply unpopular. just 32% approved of it compared to 55% who disapproved. the cbo score comes little more than 24 hours after the white house releases their budget proposal generating negative headlines. rural nebraska would take a hit under the trump budget. trump budget axes program that funds west virginia
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