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Old 04-29-2018, 08:56 AM
 
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Just like a lot of physicists tried to come up with the Theory of Relativity. All of them were partially correct.
Only Einstein nailed it.

Mitt saw the problem first, and made it work for his state, but Obama worked out to the solution for the entire country.

Give Mitt his due, and give Obama his, too. They are both just like the guys who worked on relativity before Einstein showed up.
I do hope you enjoy the solution brought to you totally by Democrats. You can tell us all about how the ACA has improved your life. I repeat .... Mitt Romney's name appears nowhere on the ACA. I don't even recall BO inviting him to be there when it was signed. I do recall lots of Democrats, though.

I also recall If you like your health care policy, you can keep your health care policy ...... said by BO. I don't recall Mitt affirming that, either.
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Old 04-29-2018, 10:09 AM
 
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I see the re-write continues .... there is not a Republican signature on the ACA. It has been brought to you completely by Democrats. Hope you enjoy it.
I do enjoy it, very much. Thank you for asking.

And of course there were no Republicans who signed it. That does nothing to change the fact that the ACA was modeled directly from Romney's Massachusetts plan, which he got from the Conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation. Even Romney acknowledged that.

The Republicans couldn't support their own plan because it was adopted by the Democrats. That's how stupid the GOP is.
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Old 04-29-2018, 10:17 AM
 
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I do enjoy it, very much. Thank you for asking.

And of course there were no Republicans who signed it. That does nothing to change the fact that the ACA was modeled directly from Romney's Massachusetts plan, which he got from the Conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation. Even Romney acknowledged that.

The Republicans couldn't support their own plan because it was adopted by the Democrats. That's how stupid the GOP is.
I absolutely despise it.

So glad no Republicans supported it .... and since Mitt Romney failed to win the Presidency I'd guess the voters are less than impressed with his plan as well.
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Old 04-29-2018, 10:23 AM
 
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"The similarity of the plans was an albatross around Romney's neck during the 2012 presidential race, as it hurt him with the conservative base and made it hard for him to criticize Obama on healthcare.

Romney sought later on Friday to clarify his comments, arguing that Obamacare "has failed" and saying he'd still repeal it.

"Getting people health insurance is a good thing, and that's what Tom Stemberg fought for," he wrote. "I oppose Obamacare and believe it has failed. It drove up premiums, took insurance away from people who were promised otherwise, and usurped state programs. As I said in the campaign, I'd repeal it and replace it with state-crafted plans."

Now we must wonder what he will say if he's actually elected. Or more important, how he will vote.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...icle-1.2409048
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Old 04-30-2018, 08:54 PM
 
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Poor guy just can't win for trying.


https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/21/polit...ion/index.html


To be fair in a field of twelve others can see how someone might not get 60% of the vote, but still...


I hope he does not get the republican nomination. hope the nominee goes to someone else.
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Old 06-26-2018, 10:39 PM
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I hope he does not get the republican nomination. hope the nominee goes to someone else.
Well, I guess that dream went up in smoke.
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