You won’t believe who’s siding with Democrats on health care

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As you would expect, the Democrats made subsidies from the Access Act Act a red line in the Republican government closure battle. But they seem to have at least one unexpected ally: representative Maga, Marjorie Taylor Greene, from Georgia.

In a long poster on xGreene exposes her arguments in favor of maintaining the ACA subsidies while attacking the ACA itself.

She starts:

I was not at the congress when all these bullshit of Obamacare, of “affordable care law” began. I arrived here in 2021. In fact, the ACA made health insurance unaffordable for my family after its adoption, with premiums that skyrocket, greater than the payment of our house.

Let’s say as kindly as possible, I’m not a fan.

The only way in which the ACA could have rendered the health care of its family more expensive would have been to benefit from one of these unwanted insurance Plans that ACA has prohibited – plans that made people believe that they had a blanket until they really need it.

She continues:

But I am going to go against everyone on this issue, because when tax credits will expire this year, my own adult children’s insurance premiums for 2026 will double, as well as those of all wonderful families and people who work hard in my district.

The conservatives are always the first to abandon their “principles” when reality strikes us. Greene’s own family depends on government subsidies, so she suddenly finds herself as a defender of ACA tax credits.

United States-May 20: The representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA., Gos to a meeting of the Republican Conference of the House of Representatives with President Donald Trump on the Budget Reconciliation Bill at the Capitol of the United States, Tuesday, May 20, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene, representative of the GOP of Georgia

To be honest, she is not wrong as to know who takes advantage of it: many low -income Americans who voted for President Donald Trump depend on these same subsidies. Trump may have won the poor Americans, but his party-as always-governs for the rich.

Greene may be the only republican to pay attention to her base, if only because her own children are affected.

She then says:

No, I am not in line with the party on this subject and I do not play loyalty games. I am a republican and I will not vote for illegal immigrants to benefit from health care or benefits funded by taxpayers.

I am only America !!!

I draw my own way.

Even if she “traces her own way”, Greene can not help reminding everyone that she remains a good hateful republican-because what is a message without a little denigration of immigrants? I am surprised that she did not search the trans children while she was there.

Then she writes:

And I am absolutely disgusted that health insurance premiums double if the tax credits expire this year.

In addition, I think that health insurance and all insurance is a scam, be clear!

It is of course free to completely jump insurance. Perhaps the next time she or her children will fall sick, she can test this theory of “the scam” herself. Or maybe she prefers these religious Ministries sharing health costs– Those who are actually scams, but for Jesus.

She continues:

Not a single republican in power has told us about it or presented us with a plan to help Americans face the doubling of their health insurance premiums !!!

Hey now, Trump has one “Plan concept. ”

Greene then devoted an entire paragraph to denouncing American aid to Israel and Ukraine, before adding:

Our country only finances foreign countries and foreign wars, and never does anything to help the American people !!!

It is absolutely shameful, disgusting and traitor that our laws and our policies harm the American people so much that the government is closed right now and fights for fundamental questions like this.

This is actually true, even if the problem comes from the Republicans who literally fight to screw up people.

Finally, she concludes:

Again, no funding for illegals and no advantage for them, but we have to do something about the absolutely crazy cost of insurance for Americans.

You don’t hate your government enough.

Oh, I hate this government a lot. But if Greene wants to join the universal health care movement, then maybe I will hate it a little less.

In the end, Greene’s sudden concern about health care costs will not trigger a republican revolution within the ACA, but it reveals the central contradiction of the party: they hate government until they need it.

And despite all her boastful, even Greene cannot escape this truth.

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