Brett (Brett Meiselas)
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Steve Bannon, I agreed with something.
What the heck is going on?
I feel dirty.
This doesn't make any sense.
I want to be clear.
You're not agreeing with them.
they are agreeing with you they've come around because they understand how devastating this is going to be to people they understand how devastating in marjorie taylor greene's case i think she understands how devastating it will be to her party as well um because there's going to be a massive reckoning
a reckoning like we've never seen before and there probably already will be but there will be a mass reckoning like we've never seen before electorally if we see these premiums spike the way that they're set to spike if republicans refuse to extend these tax credits because right now people already cannot afford things as they are now imagine like these health care costs when you see these numbers and we've been compiling the data over here here at midas touch if you check our social media feeds every single republican district we have a graphic for
that says what the average premium is right now for a family and where for a couple and what it will be if the Republicans refuse to extend these tax credits.
And it's like four or five X, like on average, the ones that we put together, I would say, and I'm not this
is just based on what I've been looking at.
They go from around $500 a month to around $2,000 a month.
I don't know, unless you're like Elon Musk, I don't like who could afford that.
Like nobody can afford that.
And think about if people's costs go up like that.
And that's why Marjorie Taylor Greene is like, what the heck are you doing?
Because I think deep down, you know, she views herself as a populist.
She views herself, you know, as someone, you know, however, just to frame it, you know, she goes around going like, you know, I hate that Obamacare, but I
I'm going to have to vote for these subsidies.