Enrollment in Obamacare plans shuts down Thursday as premiums surge by double digits—and Senate Republicans are deadlocked. Meanwhile, President Trump is demanding immediate action: pass the Great Healthcare Plan now.
Obamacare’s collapse is on full display. Subsidies expired months ago, sending premiums up more than 15 percent in key markets. Millions of Americans face sticker shock—and no fix is in sight as enrollment deadlines loom.
President Trump’s Great Healthcare Plan ends this crisis. It strips wasteful subsidies from insurance giants and sends relief checks straight to families. Price transparency, expanded over-the‐counter drug lists and rigorous cost-sharing reforms will drive down out-of-pocket costs overnight.
Senate leaders are still arguing over a stopgap extension of ACA subsidies. Senator Bernie Moreno warns, “We’re still in the red zone.” Senator Susan Collins has floated a two-year patch, while Minority Leader Chuck Schumer demands three. The Hyde Amendment fight adds fuel to the fire: no taxpayer dollars for abortion.
The House already passed a three-year extension with 17 Republicans joining Democrats. But in the Senate, that measure is DOA. Speaker Johnson has ruled it out, and rank-and-file conservatives refuse to bankroll ballooning premiums for Obamacare’s big insurers.
This stalemate makes one thing clear: Obamacare was never sustainable. It funnels taxpayer dollars to insurance CEOs and leaves patients paying the bill. It’s time for honest reform—not another handout to the same entrenched interests.
Trump’s plan unleashes competition across state lines, empowers Health Savings Accounts, and imposes real malpractice reforms. It slashes middlemen kickbacks that inflate costs and puts purchasing power back in American hands.
Congress must vote. The American people can’t wait for another political compromise that kicks the can down the road. Pass the Great Healthcare Plan, restore affordability, and end the Obamacare nightmare—for good.





