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Yesterday, every Senator who voted to maintain the ACA voted against the “One Big Bullshit Bill” - even Republican Senator, Susan Collins, who first voted to bring the Bill to the floor, helping pave the way for its passage. Every senator except for one. Time to log on.
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Enter Lisa Murkowski…the self-proclaimed “moderate,” “pro-choice,” “pro-healthcare” Republican, the one who “AGONIZED [ [link removed] ]” over whether to do the right thing, before ultimately torching every healthcare initiative she claims to support by voting “YES” on Trump’s One Big Bullshit Bill, which would rip away healthcare for at least 17 million Americans and gut Planned Parenthood funding. (Already fired up? HERE [ [link removed] ]’s something you can do right now.)
Morally and ethically voting NO on this bill was not a difficult choice as Senator Angela Alsobrooks told Pari & Eve:
The thing that makes Murkowski stand out among a slim majority of Republicans who threw their own constituents under the bus is that we KNOW she knew better. Brian Tyler Cohen said it perfectly:
So should she shoulder the blame? Yes, but not alone. Every single Republican Senator who voted yes on this disgrace of a bill is to blame. They lined up with a smile to rip away health care from the people who rely on Medicaid and Planned Parenthood the most.
But Murkowski stands out because she knew better, and she admitted it. She carved out a deal to exempt Alaska from the bill’s worst Medicaid and food aid cuts, selling out the entire country to protect her own state. That’s not a tortured moral stand, it’s a calculated sellout. In doing so, she flat-out admitted how bad this bill is, and how cruel Republican policy has become. The irony of all this is that even those carve-outs won’t fully shield Alaskans from the long-term damage this bill will cause, meaning she sold out 17 million Americans for nothing.
If you say you’re pro-choice and pro-ACA, you don’t get to burn down the entire system that makes healthcare accessible to Americans no matter how much you “agonize.”
So the bill passed in the House and it passed in the Senate. Now what? Haley Lickstein asked Senator Mark Kelly just this:
The House is re-voting ASAP. So its time to LIGHT UP THEIR PHONE LINES:
Contact your Representative in the House NOW and tell them to vote NO on the One Big Beautiful Bill. Call the House switchboard at 202-442-3121 and/or send them an email HERE [ [link removed] ].
There are several Republicans Representatives who are publicly on the fence with their vote because of the healthcare implications. Brian Derrick put together a great list of the Reps to focus on and Sylvia S narrowed it down with the Reps’ specific state health concerns. If these are your Reps, CALL THEM NOW and send this to a friend who lives in their district:
Thomas Massie (KY) concerned about deficits
David Valadao (CA) concerned about Medicaid (Medi-Cal) cuts
Jeff Van Drew (NJ) concerned about Medicaid (NJ Familycare) cuts
Nick LaLota (NY) concerned about SALT (State and Local Taxes)
Young Kim (CA) concerned about Medicaid (Medi-Cal)
Don Bacon (NE) concerned about Medicaid (NE Medicaid or Heritage Health)
Juan Ciscomani (AZ) concerned about Medicaid (AHCCCS)
Jen Kiggans (VA) concerned about Medicaid
Rob Bresnahan (PA) concerned about Medicaid (PA Medicaid or Healthchoices)
Jeff Hurd (CO) concerned about Medicaid (Health First Colorado)
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