Republican deputy Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she was willing to negotiate with Democrats for health care insurance costs – the central political issue that has made the US government close since October 1.
Indicating that she is ready to oppose her party on the issue, Greene declared Monday evening in an article on the social platform X that it was “absolutely disgusted” insurance premiums could double if a system of tax credits dating from the presidency of Barack Obama is authorized to expire at the end of the year.
But the American member of the Géorgie Chamber, who previously criticized his Republican colleagues on several key questions, including the funding of Ukraine and the war in Gaza, did not have good words of the Act respecting affordable care itself – which took 427 days to spend during the first mandate of Obama and is his legislation on the signing.
“Let’s say as well as possible, I’m not a fan,” she wrote. “But I am going to go against everyone on this issue, because when the tax credits expire this year, my insurance premiums for adult children for 2026 will double, as well as all the wonderful families and the people who work hard in my district.
“I was not at Congress when all that bullshit Obamacare,” affordable Care Act “started,” wrote Greene. “I arrived here in 2021. In fact, the ACA made health insurance unaffordable for my family after its adoption, with higher arrow premiums than our payment from the house.”
Greene, a member of the movement “Make America Great Again” (Maga) who led to two presidencies for Donald Trump, said that she was ready to oppose her party on the issue. Republicans argue that Democrats must allow the government to reopen before discussing health care concessions.
Greene made a point of saying that she has not changed their minds on the opposition to free health care to immigrants in the United States without legal status-although, like the chief of the Democratic minority, Hakeem Jeffries, recently said in an interview with ABC News, “the federal law prohibits the use of health insurance, health insurance, the health insurance program and immigrants “.
The only great magnificent act was adopted earlier during the second presidency of Trump, on the other hand, ended the eligibility of many types of immigrants legally present to access the health coverage funded by the federal government for private health insurance.
“I do not trailer the festive line on this subject, nor play loyalty matches,” said Greene. “I am a republican and I will not vote for illegals to have health care or benefits funded by taxpayers. I am in America only !!! “
Greene also criticized the members of her party for having omitted to find a solution or prioritize this problem concerning the financing of the Ukrainian-Russia war as well as for the War of Israel in Gaza.
“All that our country does is to finance foreign countries and foreign wars, and does nothing to help the American people !!!” She added. “It is absolutely shameful, disgusting and treacherous, that our laws and politicians fall so much the American people that the government is closed at the moment to fight against fundamental questions like this.”
The Tour of Greene intervenes while Trump reported a possible opening for an agreement with the Democrats, before appearing to recover it.
“If we have concluded the good deal, I will conclude an agreement – of course,” Trump told journalists in the oval office on Monday. But Trump later posted on social networks that he is happy to work with the Democrats on any question “but they must first allow our government to reopen”.