Summary
A growing Republican backlash, including hospitals and Steve Bannon, is challenging Trump’s proposed Medicaid cuts.
The GOP budget seeks at least $880 billion in reductions, risking healthcare access for millions. Bannon warned that many MAGA voters rely on Medicaid, while hospitals and moderate Republicans urged caution, fearing economic harm.
Speaker Mike Johnson supports work requirements but lacks enough fraud-related savings to meet budget goals.
Critics argue the cuts could gut essential services, contradicting Trump’s promise not to harm Medicaid recipients.
Reminder that Bannon is an ethno-fascist who’s just pissy that he’s been sidelined for techno-fascists. If his goals align with anti-fascists for the moment, great, but don’t for a second think that he is any less vile or dangerous than Trump, Musk, or any of the other chittering goobers that are gnawing away at our democracy right now.
Fuelling ego-jostling and in-fighting is pretty much the main approach any opposition has for limiting the effectiveness of this administration until the mid-terms. They don’t seem especially concerned about following the law, after all.
If they’re all singing from the same sheet, they will be ruthlessly efficient in their destruction. If they’re busy sniping each other, they’re not actively focused on harming people.
At this point I’d say we’re deep into the ‘enemy of my enemy’ area. Focus on the one actively ruining things, then deal with the rest later. The trap we’d need to avoid is continuing to treat people like Bannon as allies once Trump and Musk have been dealt with, an issue that happens a lot with this kind of situation.
I’m just wondering which group is going to night-of-the-long-knives the other first.
He’s vile, no question. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day, but you don’t rely on it or consider it quality.
I just like seeing them fight.