One puts the emphasis on the human aspects of the issue, while the other concerns itself with practically nothing but the dollars.
Permanent health tax credit extension would insure 3.8 million: CBO
Democrats want an extension of premium subsidies added to stopgap funding bill
Permanent extension of federal health care subsidies estimated to cost $350 billion
Both pieces get to the point about continuing insurance coverage for 3,800,000 Americans,
but the Montanan version comes straight from Forbes, and I think we all know the point of the exercise for the wingnuts is to threaten people with the standard bullshit about "tax-n-spend" Democrats.
So fuckin' sick of this shit.
BOTH SIDES DON'T
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