Article snippet: THE TAKE President Trump is once again the bull in the china shop, telling Congress, "I broke it, you buy it." Within 24 hours, he will make two statements that could wreak havoc on systems in place expecting lawmakers to pick up the pieces. First, the monumental decision to end subsidies the federal government pays to insurers to keep out-of-pocket health care costs down for lower-income Americans. The Department of Health of Human Services says the payments will stop immediately, and it is possible health insurance companies could pull out of certain markets by next year. The president seems to think the move will strong-arm Democrats to the table, but will they negotiate with a president who has arguably yanked the rug out from millions of Americans? Later today, the president is expected to essentially kick an international accord to Congress. His announcement on the Iran deal will most likely force lawmakers to decide whether or not to reinstitute sanctions. A vicious cycle seems to be emerging: the president dumping more on legislators, and then, frustrated they are not delivering, acting on his own. COLLINS DECIDES HER FUTURE There has perhaps been no more consistent thorn in President Trump's side than Maine Sen. Paul LePage, a staunch supporter of the president. LePage has previously said that Collins would not survive a Republican primary if she were to forgo the rest of her term and run for governor, and has also refused to deny that he may seek ... Link to the full article to read more