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Jilly_in_VA

(13,274 posts)
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:09 PM Thursday

Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Making (Some) Sense. We're Doomed

We’ve reached the point where Marjorie Taylor Greene is arguing to keep Americans’ health insurance premiums from spiraling, which means the GOP’s brand has officially entered a timeline where cats bark and water flows uphill.

In recent days, QAnon’s former prom queen has been sounding… kind of reasonable. (Well, here and there.) Amid all the shenanigans and peacocking surrounding the government shutdown, MTG broke with her party to push for action on the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced tax credits before they expire, warning that premiums could double next year for her own family and constituents.

She’s gone as far as to admonish her party’s leadership for having no plan. When the avatar of chaos is the pragmatist in the room, something inside the Republican coalition has snapped. It’s spooking Trump enough that, per multiple reports, he’s been calling allies to ask, “What’s been going on with Marjorie?”

Here’s the boring (read: real) part. Those ACA credits, created in 2021 during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, were extended in 2022 through the end of 2025 by the Inflation Reduction Act. If Congress lets them lapse, the average net premium payments for subsidized enrollees jump 114% in 2026—from about $888 to $1,904. That’s math, and voters can’t filibuster their bank accounts. Though God knows we’ve tried.

The public knows it: a fresh KFF Health Tracking Poll finds about 78% of Americans—including most Republicans and self-identified MAGA supporters—want the credits extended. Translation: the “market” is voting before Congress does.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-is-making-sense-and-were-all-doomed/

She's also one of the R's wanting the Epstein files released. WTH, Marge?

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Irish_Dem

(76,190 posts)
1. Poor Marge needs a MAGA intervention. She is starting to make sense.
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:11 PM
Thursday

And be on the good side.

FalloutShelter

(13,885 posts)
2. MTG is the ultimate political opportunist.
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:12 PM
Thursday

I believe that she can see the three hundred foot wave 100 yards off shore and she wants to be on top of that wave and not under it.

There will be others. The Tsunami of bad news for the GOP is coming and they know it.

FakeNoose

(38,985 posts)
4. I'll bet she's getting angry phone calls and emails from constituents
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:35 PM
Thursday

Lots of them... and they are letting her know. Not that it matters to MTG, since she already gets the best medical insurance available, and it's covered by Uncle Sam. Constituents aren't so lucky.

EarthFirst

(3,863 posts)
5. Generally I'd say building the coalition requires showing empathy towards becoming aware of previous transgressions...
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:38 PM
Thursday

…however every once in awhile comes a self-preservationist who would be best served wandering aimlessly without a caucus.

MTG is one such person.

A few weeks’ worth of moments of clarity hardly deserves much more than a gold star and an atta girl…

Eugene

(66,475 posts)
6. Marge is a conspiracist stopped clock who is telling a plausibly right time at the moment.
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 12:53 PM
Thursday

She is still a broken clock.

EmptyG sees MAGA being sold out to the top populist bogeymen, the financial elites and Israel. The Epstein cabal fits right in.

Even if she is the most rational person in the GQP room, her motivations are absolutely foul.

valleyrogue

(2,375 posts)
7. She must be getting an earful from her constituents and is afraid of losing her seat.
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 02:00 PM
Thursday

It isn't really complicated. Having rich donors isn't enough when you have angry voters to contend with.

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