As best as I can tell, Sen. Marco Rubio was first. At a speech two weeks ago, the Florida Republican argued that Congress should shut down the government instead of funding the federal health care system. If Democrats agreed to defund “Obamacare,” then Rubio would back off the shutdown threat.
A week later, campaigning in Iowa, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said the same thing. On Fox this week, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) endorsed the idea. And all of a sudden, the shutdown threat is metastasizing.
The conservative Club for Growth is pushing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to use the threat of a government shutdown to deny funds for ObamaCare.
The group urged McConnell on Wednesday to back an effort led by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) to filibuster any government funding bill that includes money for the healthcare law.
Lee has been circulating a letter summarizing the plan. It has 15 signatures so far, according to the Club.
Whether the letter actually has 15 signatures is unclear, but a related letter has circulated among House Republicans, and according to proponents, it’s picked up 64 signatories and counting.
Heritage Action, a more blatantly political offshoot of the Heritage Foundation, has not only endorsed the idea, it’s practically obsessed — the group announced yesterday that lawmakers would be “scored” on whether they co-sponsor a measure to block Obamacare funding, even if the result is a shutdown.
Matt Hoskins, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, a fundraising group that supports conservative Republican challengers, told The Hill,”Any Republican who votes to give Obama a single penny to implement ObamaCare is part of the problem and should be defeated. Any Republican who votes to fund ObamaCare should have a primary challenger.”
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