Republicans are running nonstop commercials in NEPA (Northeastern Pennsylvania) to justify the BBBill.

Republicans, or somebody pro-Republican, is running ads that are trying to tell us Rep. Rob Bresnahan voting for the Big Boondoggle Bill was good actually. They’re trying to advance this false narrative that denying healthcare insurance coverage for some healthy young men and rarely use their healthcare is somehow going to make it better for disabled people. The commercial tries to show some false math where every person on Medicaid costs the same which is not reality. Obviously we know that people who actually use health insurance, such as seniors who are more likely to have medical conditions, are the biggest expenditures for health insurance, and so we know that with the amount of Medicaid cuts they have pushed through, they’re going to have to cut off people who are desperately in need of medical care, because even if you denied every last young male all emergency healthcare coverage, it still won’t add up to the huge cuts they did to Medicaid.  

But I guess the fact that they’re running these ads so much, and somebody’s willing to pay money for this bullshit, means they know that the Big Boondoggle Bill is going to hurt Rob Bresnahan’s chances for reelection. 

What’s funny is that the Democratic Party, Dem politicians, and affluent Democrats who insist they must pivot to prioritize Joe Rogan podcast listening young bro MAGA men gamers from 4chan and somehow figure out a way to win them over to woke after they’ve been down the Qanon rabbit hole, red-pilled, and then black-pilled. Meanwhile the Big Boondoggle commercials basically paint young men who want health insurance coverage as somehow bad because they play video games, sit on sofas, and have snacks.