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Moskowitz: We need $30 billion to extend, obviously, these healthcare subsidies, which allow AmericansโAmericans, not illegalโAmericans, citizens, to afford healthcare.
And the presidentโs like, โWe donโt have $30 billion, but I am going to send $40 billion to my dear friend in Argentina.โ I mean, literally, these things are happening simultaneously. Yet weโre not allowed to go to D.C., weโre not allowed to sit down across a table, weโre not allowed to make a deal on healthcare.
It is the wildest thing ever. And the Republicans are like, โWell, healthcare is too expensive.โ Well, welcome to the dance, guys. Youโve been voting against all changes to healthcare since 2008โbefore then, even. Youโre still in the concept-of-a-plan stage. Itโs been nine years stuck in the concept of a plan; the product is never coming to market.
Iโm sure we can figure out some things that they want, some things that we want. Thereโs some bipartisan agreement to help Americans afford their healthcare. Everythingโs more expensive since Donald Trump has become presidentโitโs not a lie. Every American knows it. Everything you do is more expensive.
But healthcare is something that is going up exponentiallyโprescription drugs exponentially. Thereโs bipartisan support to do something. But first, the Speaker has to let us, like, I donโt know, be a Congress. I didnโt think that would even be in question, where the Speakerโs like, โYouโre neverโyouโre not going to come back.โ
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