Friendly fire from the National Republican Congressional Committee
Friendly fire from the National Republican Congressional Committee
By Steve Benen
Ordinarily, it's best to not to spend too much time on silly attack ads from the National Republican Congressional Committee, but this one carries a larger significance.
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Now, on a surface level, the NRCC is obviously hoping Americans aren't very bright. But it's the part about protecting "Congress' taxpayer-funded healthcare" that struck me as interesting.
Lawmakers have already enjoyed taxpayer-subsidized health care for generations, but this new NRCC attack has to do with changes imposed on Capitol Hill by the Affordable Care Act. Lawmakers and their staffs will be required to get coverage through exchanges -- marketplaces that were designed for the uninsured -- but like everyone else with employer-based insurance, they'll get to keep the employer contribution.
Recently, Republicans decided to attack this, demanding that congressional staffers pay more out of their own pockets for coverage. Why do Republican lawmakers want this? No one seems to have any idea -- it's deeply dumb, even for them -- but as the NRCC attack ads help demonstrate, the party is heavily invested in this...two important problems here. The first is that idea Republicans are attacking came from a Republican senator. The second is that the policy Republicans are hoping to repeal was in put in place with the help and cooperation of the Republican Speaker of the House.
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