Democrats refuse another offer from Republicans to avoid government shutdown

As expected, the Senate Democrats rejected the compromise on Tuesday.

Last Night, Senate Democrats Voted Along Party Lines To Shut Down The Government Rather Than Agree To Delay Obamacare’s Individual Mandate And Surrender Their Special Insurance Subsidies. “In an extraordinary back-and-forth between the House and Senate that extended late into the night, Democrats beat back attempt after attempt to gut President Barack Obama’s signature health care law. After Senate Democrats rejected the House’s year-long delay of Obamacare and a repeal of the medical device tax on Monday afternoon, Democrats returned to the floor after 9 p.m. to kill another House GOP proposal. The second measure would have kept the government open in exchange for delaying the health care law’s individual mandate and eliminating federal health care contributions for lawmakers and Capitol Hill aides. (Burgess Everett and Manu Raju, “Government Shutdown Update: Senate Rejects House Plan – Again,” Politico, 9/30/13)

According To The Congressional Budget Office, Delaying The Individual Mandate By One Year Would Reduce The Federal Budget Deficit By $35 Billion. “CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimate that enacting H.R. 2668 would reduce federal deficits by roughly $36 billion over the 2014-2018 period and by roughly $35 billion over the 2014-2023 period.” (Cost Estimate Of H.R. 2668: An Act To Delay The Application Of The Individual Health Insurance Mandate, To Delay The Application Of The Employer Health Insurance Mandate, And For Other Purposes, Congressional Budget Office, 9/6/13)

A July Poll Found That 77 Percent Of Registered Voters Support Delaying The Individual Mandate Or Repealing It Entirely. (Morning Consult Poll, 2,076 RV, MOE 2%, 7/24-26/13)

Member of Congress And Their Staff Are Required To Enroll In ObamaCare’s Exchanges. “Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, then succeeded in adding a measure to Obama’s health care bill three years ago requiring members of Congress and employees in their offices to leave the Federal Employee Health Benefits program and start buying their insurance through the state exchanges that open Tuesday under the Obamacare law.” (Laurie Kellman, “GOP demanded lawmakers pay more for health care,” The Associated Press, 10/1/13)

But OPM Granted Congress The Ability To Provide Subsidies, Which Are Not Available For Other Americans, To Help Purchase Insurance Though The Exchanges. “But the statute means that about 11,000 Members and Congressional staff will lose the generous coverage they now have as part of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP). Instead they will get the lower-quality, low-choice “Medicaid Plus” of the exchanges. The Members-annual salary: $174,000-and their better paid aides also wouldn’t qualify for ObamaCare subsidies. That means they could be exposed to thousands of dollars a year in out-of-pocket insurance costs…And now the White House is suspending the law to create a double standard. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that runs federal benefits will release regulatory details this week, but leaks to the press suggest that Congress will receive extra payments based on the FEHBP defined-contribution formula, which covers about 75% of the cost of the average insurance plan. For 2013, that’s about $4,900 for individuals and $10,000 for families.” (Editorial, “Congress’s ObamaCare Exemption,” The Wall Street Journal, 8/5/13)

I listened to a recent episode of the Weekly Standard podcast, and guest Bill Kristol was advising the GOP to make exactly this proposal, saying that it was a strong move by the Republicans. I agree. We now have vulnerable Democrats going on record in favor of special perks for themselves and their staff, as well as the hated individual mandate. As soon as people see the sticker shock of being forced to buy insurance, or pay a fine, we are going to have a valuable tool in the 2014 elections. The left-wing media isn’t going to be able to protect the Democrats from their own votes.

UPDATE: The Weekly Standard approves of what the GOP is doing.

2 thoughts on “Democrats refuse another offer from Republicans to avoid government shutdown”

  1. I hate to say this, because I know just how bad it sounds. Back when the banking/housing crisis struck one, of many, terms we heard from the media was ‘too big to fail’. The first black DEMOCRAT president is too big to fail. The party, the media, the whole deal, was set up to make him look like a political messiah. They gave him a Nobel Prize for, well…being himself I guess.
    And Obamacare is the ONLY major piece of legislation he’s been ‘successful’ with. The Democrats realize that if Obamacare goes down, the Obama presidency, two terms and all, is just a hollow shell. President Obama CAN’T fail in the eyes of the Democratic party and those of liberal interest groups around America and the world. Even if he blows every other challenge, if he can just crawl over the finish line with Affordable Health Care in tact, He and the democrats win.
    Worst case scenario from a Democrat perspective, Obamacare fails, and the Republicans win with a minority president in 2016 like Rubio or Condy Rice and are Reagan-class successful. The first minority DEMOCRAT president has to be too big to fail. If he does, it’s a free for all.

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  2. Republicans(R) to Democrats(D): “The ACA is a disaster. It’s forcing employers to cut hours, lay off employees, its causing premiums to skyrocket, and it’s not even fully implemented yet! The vast majority of Americans do not want it. Let’s fund the rest of government, but please, defund the ACA before it destroys the economy!”

    D to R: “NO!”

    R to D: “Okay, fine. But could you at least delay the individual mandate for a year the same way you arbitrarily delayed the employer mandate? Why should all those giant corporations get a break, but the American people don’t?”

    D to R: “NO!!”R to D: “If that’s how it’s gonna be, then Congress & staff should be required to abide by the individual mandate, the same as the rest of the country, no exemptions. If the ACA is such a great thing for healthcare, as you say it is, you should be champing at the bit to sign up.”

    D to R: “OH, HELL NO!”

    R: “Looks like this partial government shutdown is gonna happen.”

    D to America: “The shutdown is the Republicans’ fault! They’re unwilling to compromise!”

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