Thursday, January 26, 2012

Mitt on ObamneyCare: "It's not worth getting angry about"; won't repeal all of ObamaCare

Campaigns always have give and take but let's not lose sight of the forest for the trees. There are two issues that will make Barack Obama a one termer, two intertwined evil strands of DNA: Obamanomics and ObamaCare. If Republicans surrender either of these issues, they surrender the White House.

Mitt Romney is surrendering ObamaCare.

Mitt Romney himself has said he will keep parts ObamaCare. Mitt Romney advisor Norm Coleman doubled down: "We’re not going to do repeal," but would instead pull a page out of Bill Clinton's play book: Mend it don't end it. Team Romney is surrendering the single largest vulnerability of Barack Obama. Barack's top advisor David Axelrod thanks Mitt Romney for defending ObamaCare.

It gets worse. Mitt Romney on ObamneyCare: "It's not worth getting angry about."



Government takeover of health care is not worth getting angry about? Really?

RomneyCare has created longer wait times for patients in Massachusetts. Is that worth getting angry about?

RomneyCare has decreased the number of doctors willing to see new patients in Massachusetts. Is that worth getting angry about?

RomneyCare has decreased physican acceptance of Medicare for patients in Massachusetts. Is that worth getting angry about?

RomneyCare has increased healthcare costs for patients in Massachusetts. Is that worth getting angry about?

RomneyCare has increased government regulations for patients in Massachusetts. Is that worth getting angry about?

RomneyCare is the blueprint for ObamaCare. Is that worth getting angry about?

Not for Mitt Romney.
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