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BumRushDaShow

(150,177 posts)
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:35 PM Feb 19

GOP Sen. Josh Hawley Warns Against 'Massive' Medicaid Cuts: 'I Don't Like The Idea'

Source: Huff Post

Feb 19, 2025, 06:00 AM EST | Updated 6 hours ago


WASHINGTON ― Republicans in the House are considering big cuts to Medicaid — and that isn’t sitting well with one Republican senator, who’s arguing they’d harm many people who voted for President Donald Trump. “I would not do severe cuts to Medicaid,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told HuffPost in an interview on Tuesday.

He said he agreed with MAGA whisperer Steve Bannon, who warned over the weekend that the right “can’t just take a meat axe” to the program because it also benefits low-income Trump supporters.

Hawley’s objection to carving up Medicaid will be yet another complication for Republicans as they seek to enact Trump’s legislative agenda and extend his 2017 tax cuts. In the House, GOP lawmakers are eyeing massive spending reductions to offset some of the cost of the tax cuts, which they have pegged at $4.5 trillion over 10 years. They’ve signaled these savings measures will include cuts to Medicaid, which pays medical bills for about 72 million low-income Americans, including millions of children.

Senate Republicans, meanwhile, are pushing forward with their own slimmer budget plan that would first boost border security, defense and energy policy, and want to tackle passing tax cuts later on. The two chambers still aren’t any closer to uniting around a singular strategy. Hawley said his fellow Missouri Republican Rep. Jason Smith, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has “a tough, tough road ahead of him” coming up with nearly $900 billion in spending cuts to help offset the cost of the tax reductions. “I don’t like the idea of massive Medicaid cuts. We should have no Medicare cuts of any kind,” the senator added.

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/medicaid-cuts-josh-hawley_n_67b53047e4b04083cc99456a

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GOP Sen. Josh Hawley Warns Against 'Massive' Medicaid Cuts: 'I Don't Like The Idea' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Feb 19 OP
I Love How They Just... ruet Feb 19 #1
offset the cost of tax reductions (for the billionaire class) groundloop Feb 19 #2
Are they going to check voter registrations when they make the cuts? IronLionZion Feb 19 #3
Even their objections to TSF's policy use mealy mouth words bronxiteforever Feb 19 #4
I would hate like hell to have to rely on displacedvermoter Feb 19 #5
Hawley is only Linda ladeewolf Feb 19 #8
I am betting he folds like a cheap lawn chair come time to displacedvermoter Feb 19 #10
Not taking that bet. Linda ladeewolf Feb 19 #11
That's exactly what he is going to do PlanetBev Feb 19 #13
Well, then, I guess you'll be voting against, eh, Josh? Josh? n/t malthaussen Feb 19 #6
Votes speak louder than words. We shall see. Raven123 Feb 19 #7
Republican leadership at its best. The GOP exploits class warfare, then realizes they need poor voters. C0RI0LANUS Feb 19 #9
Many low-income cult members on pain meds have transportation and ammunition dalton99a Feb 19 #12
Yup Delarage Feb 20 #20
Are your private health insurance, private hospitals and private health clinics throwing a little fit about losing Clouds Passing Feb 19 #14
Make no mistake: IcyPeas Feb 19 #15
"I don't like the idea" 4catsmom Feb 19 #16
Our leadership should be hammering the Republicans that cutting anything is gross negligence. cstanleytech Feb 19 #17
Im guessing kwolf68 Feb 19 #18
My pain management specialist and I were discussing this today. Akoto Feb 20 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author augyboston Feb 20 #21
No Humanity in Hawley or Bannon or MAGATS, it is all about political power. augyboston Feb 20 #22

ruet

(10,102 posts)
1. I Love How They Just...
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:37 PM
Feb 19

put "we don't like it because it hurts us. But if it were them..." right out in the open.

groundloop

(12,736 posts)
2. offset the cost of tax reductions (for the billionaire class)
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:39 PM
Feb 19

I'm sure they'll throw in some tiny tax cuts for everyone, just to placate the magats, but look at all the lost government services we'll suffer just so our oligarchs can pay even less than they already do.

And isn't it ironic to hear Hawley arguing for Medicaid?

IronLionZion

(48,324 posts)
3. Are they going to check voter registrations when they make the cuts?
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:42 PM
Feb 19

MAGA voters exempt from leopards eating their face?

bronxiteforever

(10,268 posts)
4. Even their objections to TSF's policy use mealy mouth words
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:48 PM
Feb 19

“I don’t like the idea”
“I would not do severe cut”

displacedvermoter

(3,644 posts)
5. I would hate like hell to have to rely on
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:49 PM
Feb 19

Josh Hawley as an ally on a fight to protect Medicaid, or anything else for that matter.

Linda ladeewolf

(819 posts)
8. Hawley is only
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 06:09 PM
Feb 19

Against it because so many people in Missouri are on it! He wouldn’t want to face that kind of pressure, he knows the people well enough to know what might happen.

displacedvermoter

(3,644 posts)
10. I am betting he folds like a cheap lawn chair come time to
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 06:33 PM
Feb 19

vote on it. He just got reelected and the rubes back home will have six years to forget his treachery. Just watch.

Linda ladeewolf

(819 posts)
11. Not taking that bet.
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 06:37 PM
Feb 19

He was the wimp running from the rioters on J6! He’s one of the biggest chickens I’ve ever seen. He is right though, his constituents have longer memories when it concerns them personally. Other people not so much.

PlanetBev

(4,290 posts)
13. That's exactly what he is going to do
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 07:33 PM
Feb 19

Another “concerned and troubled” sycophant with a pant load. Thank you for reminding us of his free-style sprint through the halls of Congress on January 6th. Chicken is an understatement.

C0RI0LANUS

(3,015 posts)
9. Republican leadership at its best. The GOP exploits class warfare, then realizes they need poor voters.
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 06:12 PM
Feb 19

Delarage

(2,394 posts)
20. Yup
Thu Feb 20, 2025, 12:18 AM
Feb 20

He'll have to run even faster this time. He should start working with a track and field coach so he has a chance

Clouds Passing

(4,263 posts)
14. Are your private health insurance, private hospitals and private health clinics throwing a little fit about losing
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 08:23 PM
Feb 19

their gravy train, little joshy?!

IcyPeas

(23,412 posts)
15. Make no mistake:
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 08:29 PM
Feb 19

If this would only affect low income democrats he'd be fine with it.

He said he agreed with MAGA whisperer Steve Bannon, who warned over the weekend that the right “can’t just take a meat axe” to the program because it also benefits low-income Trump supporters.

cstanleytech

(27,506 posts)
17. Our leadership should be hammering the Republicans that cutting anything is gross negligence.
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 10:03 PM
Feb 19

Because there should be no need to cut anything if the tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations will pay for themselves like they've claimed.

kwolf68

(7,980 posts)
18. Im guessing
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 11:46 PM
Feb 19

Wimp Josh is getting calls from his Republican constituents who are not good with this. If a scamp like Hawley isn't on board you know it's a fucked situation.

Akoto

(4,289 posts)
19. My pain management specialist and I were discussing this today.
Thu Feb 20, 2025, 12:05 AM
Feb 20

For the record, he is very much anti-Trump and even more so anti-Musk.

I'm on medications which are either dependency forming, expensive, or both. As such, I told him that my family was concerned about what would happen if current government actions cost me my SSI or Medicaid. He did not personally believe they would be cut to that extent, if at all, because it would be absolute chaos. Half of his patients would have no way to continue their treatment. I told him that was my thinking exactly, which is why I was talking to him now about withdrawal.

Again, because he has some hope that cutting these programs would be a step too far (hitting MAGA as much as everyone else), we agreed not to withdraw for now. However, if anything should happen, he's promised me a weaning plan and replacement with the best non-habit forming medications he can arrange.

I'd like to be as lighthearted as others about why Hawley is raising this issue, but as a physically disabled person who only has this much bodily sanity because of SSI and Medicaid, I can't manage a laugh here. It's really dire, serious stuff for a lot of people.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

augyboston

(320 posts)
22. No Humanity in Hawley or Bannon or MAGATS, it is all about political power.
Thu Feb 20, 2025, 09:59 AM
Feb 20

There is absolutely no humanity in any of these greed driven power hungry clowns.

Do any of them think about the human costs of slashing or eliminating Medicaid?!? Does the image of a poor child dying needlessly bother them at all?!? No, it is only the political impact and the potential loss of power that they're concerned with.

These people have no conscience at all, as in zero, zilch, nada.

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