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The White House and Senate Republican leaders are planning a final, urgent blitz to pressure reluctant GOP senators to pass an overhaul of the Affordable Care Act before their month-long August recess.
Aware that the next 14 days probably represent their last chance to salvage their flagging endeavor, President Trump, Vice President Pence and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) intend to single out individual senators and escalate a broad defense of the evolving proposal, according to Republicans familiar with their plans.
When Trump returns from Europe, he plans to counter the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the legislation — which shows that 22 million fewer peoplewould have insurance coverage by 2026 than under the current law — with figures and analyses from conservative groups and Republicans that show more benefits and less disruption, should the bill pass, according to a White House official familiar with the strategy.
Pence, meanwhile, is being asked to help bring along skeptical GOP senators, including Sen. Dean Heller (Nev.), to whom he has already reached out personally.
McConnell is expected to place greater responsibility on Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) to pitch his controversial amendment that would allow insurers to offer plans that don’t meet ACA requirements — provided they also offer some that do. McConnell could ask Cruz to speak to Republican senators as soon as Tuesday, according to a person familiar with his strategy. Cruz has often talked about his amendment in the senators’ regular Tuesday lunches, but the burden of building support for the bill could be left to the firebrand conservative.
The plans, which the Republicans described on the condition of anonymity, reflect the immense pressure GOP leaders feel as they aim to bring their bill to a vote on the Senate floor the week after next.
It is far from clear that the strategy will work. Even as Trump has sought to complement McConnell’s efforts with his own, he has also complicated the majority leader’s life — most notably urging a voteon strictly repealing the law if the current effort is unsuccessful. McConnell has floated a different backup plan: working with Democrats to stabilize the insurance markets.
The biggest challenge the leaders face is the widespread disagreement among Republican senators about how the nation’s health-care laws should be structured, as well as frustration about the secretive process McConnell used to craft his bill. It was that anger and discord that spoiled McConnell’s plan to vote on the bill before the Fourth of July recess and forced him to rewrite his draft.
“It may be that there is another discussion draft. If there is, I can’t tell you what’s in it. That’s what happens when you don’t have an open process,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said Friday at an event with constituents in Homer, Alaska.
Murkowski is one of several key moderate senators whom McConnell desperately needs to win over with his next draft, the details of which could be released as soon as early next week. He can afford to lose only two of the 52 Republican senators if he hopes to pass the bill. No Democrats plan to vote for the measure, but Pence is ready to cast a tiebreaking vote if needed.
McConnell must also woo recalcitrant conservatives who came out against the initial draft the day it was released. They include Cruz, who has been pushing his amendment as a means of winning his own vote as well as those of his conservative allies.
“It adds additional choices so that people who can’t afford insurance now will be able to purchase some form of insurance that they want, that they desire, that helps meet their needs,” Cruz said Thursday at a town hall in Austin hosted by Concerned Veterans for America, a group backed by the billionaire conservative Koch brothers.
But Cruz’s amendment has drawn concern from critics who worry that it would destabilize the risk pool that brings together healthy and sick individuals, and that it could mean higher coverage costs for less-healthy people.
“There’s a real feeling that that’s subterfuge to get around preexisting conditions,” said Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), according to Iowa Public Radio. “If it is subterfuge and it has the effect of annihilating the preexisting-condition requirement that we have in the existing bill, then obviously I would object to that.”
It’s not yet clear whether Cruz’s proposal would be allowed under arcane Senate rules that Republicans are using to pass their bill with a simple majority rather than the supermajority required of most legislation. It’s also unclear what the impact would be on coverage levels or the deficit. The CBO is reviewing it along with other proposed changes, according to Republicans familiar with the situation. To some in McConnell’s orbit, Cruz is taking a risk by waging such a public campaign for his measure before those aspects are determined.
Cruz stands to be left responsible for the success or failure of a conservative amendment that could alienate other Republicans or undermine the special protections allowing the bill to pass along GOP party lines.
A Cruz spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment Friday.
GOP leaders are also trying to win the support of Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), two Cruz allies who also opposed the draft legislation.
Inside the West Wing, Trump associates are working closely with McConnell’s legislative aides to track Republican senators. White House legislative director Marc Short speaks regularly with McConnell chief of staff Sharon Soderstrom and with GOP Senate leaders to hear their concerns, according to two Republicans involved in the discussions.
But while the relationship between the White House and McConnell’s operation has been tight, it is far from the only nexus driving the process.
Other influential White House figures, such as chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon, have their own networks of friendly lawmakers and aides on Capitol Hill, at times vexing the McConnell orbit as it tries to hold together the Senate Republican conference. Bannon, for instance, has built a strong rapport with Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, who is known for telling the White House what could or could not pass muster among his colleagues in the House even as the Senate leadership toils over the bill.
McConnell’s proposal to work with Democrats if things fall apart could be an equally stiff challenge, given the intense partisanship that has gripped lawmakers in recent years. Nevertheless, some Republicans are hopeful.
Murkowski said she has personally contacted Democrats to see whether they might be more willing partners in fixing the health-care system in a way that fits the needs of her state. She is one of a number of rank-and-file Republicans who are warming to the idea of abandoning plans for repeal and working with Democrats to fix the existing system.
This week, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), another critic of the GOP bill, said she had also been in contact with Democrats who say they are waiting for McConnell to abandon repeal so they can move on to work with moderate Republicans on bipartisan health-care legislation.
“I had one Democratic senator call me last Thursday morning at 6:54 a.m. and say to me, ‘I really want to negotiate, but until this bill fails I’m prohibited from doing so,’ ” Collins said in an interview.
McConnell’s troubles have spread in recent weeks from the roughly half-dozen early GOP skeptics on either ideological flank. Even reliable leadership allies such as Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) have raised questions about the bill. Moran was the only Republican senator to face constituents at an unregulated town hall meeting this week, and he found himself flooded with voters demanding that he not support the Senate bill.
“I think there are many senators — more senators than are having town hall meetings — more senators out there who have genuine concerns with this legislation,” Moran told reporters after the meeting.
Keep calling your senators, keep up the pressure.
BREAKING: Senate GOP, White House plan final, urgent blitz to pass health-care law
5 immediate measures to minimize the effect of an acid attack
Given a recent rise in acid attacks, this the most basic first-aid care that you can provide to anyone in case of an acid attack:
1. Turn Away From The Attacker As Soon As Possible
Throwing acid on someone is an act of surprise, which is why the victim usually gets stunned and stupefied. Bringing consciousness into motion at that moment can definitely prevent the damage to a large extent.
2. Rinse The Affected Area With Cold Water
Put the affected area under cold running water for as long as the burning sensation doesn’t stop. Make sure that the water isn’t contaminated as it could lead to more infections in the affected area. The spray of water shouldn’t be hard as well.
3. Remove Any Jewelry Or Clothing With Acid On It
Removal of any clothing or jewelry (incl. rings and watches) with acid on it is the next step. The contaminated jewelry or clothing can severely increase the magnitude of burns by reacting with the acid.
4. Remove The Chemical From The Affected Area
Don’t let the acid stay on the skin for a long duration of time as the longer it stays, the more it’ll react with the skin and more damage it’ll cause. Let the water rinse it through or use gloves to remove the chemical from the skin as soon as possible.
5. Call For An Ambulance / Seek Medical Attention
While you are trying to provide first aid care to the victim, do not forget to call for medical assistance as there’s not really much what you can do to save the victim. A medical practitioner understands the know-hows of determining the type of acid and the consequential treatment of its burns.
IMPORTANT: Acids react violently with base causing huge amounts of heat to release which can actually cause an even higher degree of burns. Avoid pouring milk on the affected area.
Remember to stay alerted and responsive.
May you never have to use it.
There is this pervasive myth that people with a darker complexion cannot get a sunburn and thus needn’t use sunscreen. As a consequence a lot of dark(er) people end up with a melanoma and they find out too late. Please, for the love of all that is good, wear sunscreen.
And theres also a myth that humans need sun screen lol. Acidic body + acidic sun =acid burns on skin.
You’re the person who clicks those “Surgeons Hate Her! Local Mom Discovers One Weird Trick To DIY Open-Heart Surgery!” ads, aren’t you?
THE IGNORANCE AND MEDIA BRAINWASHING IS ALIVE HERE
SUNSCREEN CAUSES CANCER, YOU GET SUNBURNS BC OF AN ACIDIC BODY AND YOU HAVE AN ACIDIC BODY BECAUSE OF SHITTY ASS FOOD.
You do know that non-human animals with bare skin get sunburned all the time, right? That’s why elephants, pigs, rhinos, etc all protect themselves from ultraviolet radiation by rolling in mud and dirt… you know… nature’s sunscreen.
Or, maybe elephants should just try an organic lemon juice detox…
Coppertone Ultraguard is a good sun screen that doesn’t leave a white cast, everyone…
It does leave a huge cast, but if you’re allergic to sunscreen like I am and allergy sensitive sunscreen doesn’t work, zinc is very helpful. Please, everybody, wear sunscreen.
Do! 👀 NOT!! 👀 Double!! 👀 Bind!!!
Double!! 👀 Bind!!👀 If!! 👀Needed!!👀For!!👀Flat!!👀Chest!!!
um or don’t because it’s unhealthy and can mess up ur body a similar way as an ace bandage?
Guys please dont double bind!! I know it sucks to not have a flat chest, trust me im a triple D and im not a big dude..im rather small. I. Know. It. Sucks. But. Please! DONT! DOUBLE! BIND! It can heavily damage your body! Its way too risky and not worth it… believe me its not!
Hey fam, double binding now severely impacts your ability to have a healthy enough body for top surgery (if you want it), exercise, or even basic respiration in the future. So, even though not being flat right now sucks (I hear you. I’m with you. I’m sorry.) right now will not last forever, and right now is not worth all of the things double binding will make you not be able to enjoy or even experience.
There are so many awesome things about you that deserve more room to breathe and flourish than double binding will allow.
Your validity is not determined by how flat you are.
Your worth is not measured in the circumference of your chest.
You deserve to breathe. You deserve belly laughs, and the ability for your lungs to expand enough to sing really bad karaoke or blow out birthday candles or take your dog for a walk. You deserve oxygen, and unbroken ribs, and unpunctured lungs. You deserve to live like the bad ass you are, and you can’t if you can’t breathe (I know this from experience!).
By double binding you are restricting the glory of who you are and all you can be to this idea that validity, joy, and worth are only for guys with flat chests. It’s a lie. You don’t need a flat chest to be valid. You don’t need a flat chest to own your truth and be true to it. The idea is a lie. You don’t deserve its consequences (physical and emotional). The truth of your validity and awesomeness is so much better, so please bind safely and keep breathing into the bad ass that is you.
No flat chest is worth a flatline.
Thanks, @transboysunited ❤
Sorry for the spam guys, but really, I’m reblogging these because no one talks about double binding and the first reblog really shocked me. The only reason I am mentioning this is because I’VE done it, and it’s not ok.
Thankfully, I stopped double binding before breaking any ribs, despite doing it for a quite a long time, but I know that double binding has damaged me INSIDE.
I used to double bind almost daily because of dysphoria and it got to the point, I really did need to have a break. I couldn’t bind at all and thankfully, at this time I was going through mental health issues so I didn’t leave my house in need of having to wear my binder, but I was in pain; my back, my chest, my ribs, everything hurt. I remember for about 2 weeks I stayed in bed but I remember even lying down would kill me. I’ve never been to a doctor about it, but I have eventually healed.
However, even now, my back, chest and ribs can still hurt if I bind for about 1-2 hours. My body really can’t take it any more and there will also be times that even without binding, it will play up.
Just because you’re not using an ace bandage, or tape, does NOT mean that double binding with a chest binder, a small sports bra, a small binder or a mixture of both is safe and won’t harm you, because it’s far from safe.
Bind safely, one binder is enough and remember that chests are not 100% flat.
You really need to listen if you are doing this because I know that if I saw a message like this sooner, I probably would have stopped.
-Caleb
Note from a biologist and EMT
Your rib cage isn’t really a system of bones the way any other bone is. Its not anchored to other bones through joint systems. Its connected by a series of elastic cartilage segments or fused to your sternum or spine.
This elasticity is great for your lungs because it means your ribs can expand so you can take deeper breaths, but it also means your ribs are extremely vulnerable to warping under continual pressure.
Over binding, especially when you’re still growing (so from puberty typically until your mid 20s), will permanently deform your ribs and back. I assure you binding safely now will not only insure you can have top surgery, but will save you from chronic, often dehabilitating and life threatening injury.
For any of my binding nb peeps. Keep yourselves safe.
this is uber important for cosplayers too. So many of you bind with ace bandages or double binders and your crossplay is not worth it, please take care of your bodies!
this!! is!! important!! even for just a little bit, and even for cosplay or just a pic. don’t do it!!!!!
PSA!! Please do NOT double bind!! It’s NOT worth it!!!
What can you do about it?
1) Call your Senators. If they’re GOP, tell them you do not want the AHCA, or any ACA repeal and to vote no. Especially considering they didn’t reveal it to the public until yesterday and the debate and discussion time is paltry. It’s been rushed and that’s not good for anybody. The ACA had hundreds of meetings and debates. If they’re Democrats, tell them the same thing and thank them for their party line against the AHCA. That is a good way to legitimize their position. They can point at their constituents and say you gave them a mandate.
2) Phone anxiety? Leave a voice message after hours or email
3) itstimetofight.weebly.com and 5calls offer contact info for your Senators.
4) Do this every single day. The vote is next week. It’s not the time to let up.
5) Spread posts encouraging people to call – share on Facebook, retweet, reblog. You can do this step even if you don’t live in the US. Get your friends to call or email.
Now, light up those phone lines!
You guys cannot let up. Call every day. The whip counts aren’t absolute until the vote is over. So keep calling.
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s staff says what would help THE MOST is calling the five Republican senators who have broken away from the GOP in an attempt to slow down the healthcare repeal. Tell them how much you appreciate their efforts and urge them to vote against the bill:
Senator Bob Corker – (202) 224-3344
Senator Lisa Murkowski – (202) 224-6665
Senator Rob Portman – (202) 224-3353
Senator Susan Collins – (202) 224-2523
Senator Bill Cassidy – (202) 224-5824Signal Boost?
DO THIS! i already did
DO THIS. Do not waste your time with Ted Cruz and Rand Paul.
GUYS I hate to be a buzzkill, but let me give some advice.
Do not call senators who are not your own. Do not ever do that. Because staffers can tell when you’re not really a constituent. That’s why it’s a good idea to give your full address, including your ZIP code, so they can verify you’re a constituent. If you’re not their constituent, they might listen, but they won’t tally your call, and they can use your call to say ‘Well, all the opposition aren’t REALLY my constituents, so I’m okay to disregard them’.
CALL YOUR OWN SENATORS. Even if it’s someone awful like Rand Paul or Ted Cruz, you can at least say you tried to work on your elected.
And please don’t stop calling because the vote might be delayed. The house vote got delayed too and then it ended up passing because they got enough deals together. Keep calling, every day. Call outside office hours and leave a voice message or send an email if you have phone anxiety. Include your ZIP code. And send it to YOUR Senators.
What can you do about it?
1) Call your Senators. If they’re GOP, tell them you do not want the AHCA, or any ACA repeal and to vote no. Especially considering they didn’t reveal it to the public until yesterday and the debate and discussion time is paltry. It’s been rushed and that’s not good for anybody. The ACA had hundreds of meetings and debates. If they’re Democrats, tell them the same thing and thank them for their party line against the AHCA. That is a good way to legitimize their position. They can point at their constituents and say you gave them a mandate.
2) Phone anxiety? Leave a voice message after hours or email
3) itstimetofight.weebly.com and 5calls offer contact info for your Senators.
4) Do this every single day. The vote is next week. It’s not the time to let up.
5) Spread posts encouraging people to call – share on Facebook, retweet, reblog. You can do this step even if you don’t live in the US. Get your friends to call or email.
Now, light up those phone lines!
You guys cannot let up. Call every day. The whip counts aren’t absolute until the vote is over. So keep calling.
What can you do about it?
1) Call your Senators. If they’re GOP, tell them you do not want the AHCA, or any ACA repeal and to vote no. Especially considering they didn’t reveal it to the public until yesterday and the debate and discussion time is paltry. It’s been rushed and that’s not good for anybody. The ACA had hundreds of meetings and debates. If they’re Democrats, tell them the same thing and thank them for their party line against the AHCA. That is a good way to legitimize their position. They can point at their constituents and say you gave them a mandate.
2) Phone anxiety? Leave a voice message after hours or email
3) itstimetofight.weebly.com and 5calls offer contact info for your Senators.
4) Do this every single day. The vote is next week. It’s not the time to let up.
5) Spread posts encouraging people to call – share on Facebook, retweet, reblog. You can do this step even if you don’t live in the US. Get your friends to call or email.
Now, light up those phone lines!
You guys cannot let up. Call every day. The whip counts aren’t absolute until the vote is over. So keep calling.
tbh idk why they keep the word trumpcare as if care applies in literally anything about trump lol
So infuriating!
Keep calling. Call your senators, call their healthcare staffers, if you have Democratic senators, ask them how they’re going to obstruct.
THIS. Call your senators. Have your friends do so too.