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A Defeated Mitt Romney Retreats into His World of ObamaCare Lies
Romney reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court’s upholding of the Affordable Healthcare Act by lying about ObamaCare and vowing to repeal it on day one.
Romney said that on his first day as President, “What the court did not do on the last day of session, I will do on my first day as president of the United States, that is to repeal Obamacare.” He added, “It was bad policy yesterday, it is bad policy today.” Romney then claimed ObamaCare raised taxes on the American people by 500 billion dollars and cuts Medicare by 500 billion dollars, both of which are inaccurate. The fear-mongering continued, “Obamacare adds trillions to our deficit and national debt.”
Romney’s talking points have been debunked numerous times and found false. The CBO finds that the ACA is going to reduce the deficit, not add to it. Furthermore:
The key to this claim is the fact that the health care law does not take $500 billion out of the current Medicare budget. Rather, the bill attempts to slow the program’s future growth, curtailing just over $500 billion in future spending increases over the next 10 years.
Romney then used the bizarre and inaccurate claim that ObamaCare is “a job killer” that “puts the federal government between you and your doctor.”
Then we get to the part conservative Republicans were waiting to hear, “We must replace ObamaCare, and that is my mission. Help us defeat ObamaCare, help us defeat the liberal agenda.”
One wonders if “help us defeat the liberal agenda” is the best talking point to a general audience. But the point here is that Romney really wants to avoid the issue of ObamaCare, which puts him at odds with Congressional Republicans. He has shown his desire to avoid running against the individual mandate in the past, given his own history with implementing the personal responsibility clause while governor.
Yesterday, Mitt Romney signaled that he was planning on countering the U.S. Supreme Court’s upholding of ObamaCares by calling out Obama’s “moral failings”.
It makes sense that he didn’t do this today, as it would seem risky business for a man whose “pranks” include swinging a fire ax over his head after barging into a store in downtown Birmingham, Michigan, holding down a classmate to cut his hair, and strapping his dog to the top of the family car for a 12 hour car trip.
Romney said yesterday that Obamacare was a “bad policy” that diverted the president’s attention away from the more important issues like the economy.
“The president is in a tight spot because he hasn’t done what he said he’d do. He said he would turn the economy around. He said that was his No. 1 priority,” Romney declared.”His policies were not focused on creating jobs. They were focused on implementing his liberal agenda. There’s nothing wrong with people having an agenda, but when the country’s in crisis, you have a moral responsibility to focus on helping people come out of that crisis. So it’s not just bad policy, it was a moral failure to put forth a piece of legislation that wouldn’t help Americans get back to work and to focus the energy of the White House on Obamacare.”
That sort of cheap talking point might work with the base, but most regular Americans know someone who couldn’t get insurance during a costly medical crisis. Parts of ACA that are popular with Americans are that it protects them from being thrown off their insurance when they need it, allows young adults up to the age of 26, to stay on their parents healthcare, keeps emergency rooms from being the first line of defense, and implements affordable preventative care.
Health care is a huge part of our lives, including our economic lives. When it comes down to it, having our loved ones be able to actually get insurance with a preexisting condition can mean the difference between life and death, between poverty and stability.
Taking aim at Obama’s “moral responsibility” to focus on jobs and alleged failure to do so is also risky business for Romney when it’s his own party that has obstructed every jobs bill Obama has tried to pass. The only bill they finally allowed through, after it was broken down into palatable bits, was the veterans job bill. They couldn’t afford to not pass it, though they made plenty of noise threatening to kill it.
Next week, the first rebate checks start going out. Insurance companies owe 1.1 billion dollars in rebate checks to individuals and companies. The checks will be going out to 12.8 million Americans. For a married couple with no kids, this will add up to about 300 dollars, or 151 dollars per person. It’s going to be tough for Romney to claim Obama doesn’t care about the people of this country.
What kind of country allows the poor and the needy to die because of corporate health insurance policies? What kind of country sits back while good, hard working people pay into an insurance policy for years, and then when they need it, they get cut off? What kind of party cheers the death of someone who doesn’t have health insurance?
If healthcare and jobs are centered on the notion of morality, what is Romney’s plan?
Well, for the most part he won’t tell us. What specifics we have learned about Romney’s plans for the economy we got the hard way – caught when he thought he wasn’t being recorded, pieced together and extracted from his sound bites. Romney’s plan is basically Bush II times two. Trickle down jobs and prosperity after we cut even more taxes for the rich and go to war with Iran.
Speaking of morality, how does one frame tax cuts to the rich at a time when they aren’t paying the same percentage as the average American, as moral? How will Romney frame no plan for the healthcare crisis against a plan that the Supreme Court just upheld as Constitutional?
Mitt Romney better hope he has a better plan to counter ObamaCare than “moral failings”. The stale “don’t tread on me” teabagger cries of 2009 and 2010 are not going to power him through to the finish line. Thankfully, when it comes to morality, most Americans agree that we have a moral responsibility to take care of our own people, especially when they are working hard to be productive members of society.
But what of the needy, what of the folks who are physically unable to provide for themselves?
What would Jesus do? Would he turn his back, or would he, as the Nuns on the Bus say, care for the least among us. If morality is the issue, compassion is going to be the keystone of that argument. And when Americans think of compassion, they don’t think of Mitt Romney, ensconced in his car elevator vacation home that comes with its own lobbyist.
Romney’s “plan” for healthcare is to let the states decide. He said Tuesday evening that if the court upheld ACA, Romney would be the One to overturn it. “We’re going to need a president — and I’m that one — that’s going to get rid of ‘Obamacare’. We’re going to stop it on Day One.”
A pause while we ponder how Romney, as President, would constitutionally stop a law on day one of his presidency. Checks and balances don’t seem to be a Republican thing these days.
The Congressional Republicans want to run against ObamaCares, with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus saying the Supreme Court’s decision on health care “sets the stakes for the November election.” John Boehner was going to give an immediate reaction but postponed his remarks to speak after Romney.
See, even as Congressional Republicans want to run against Obamacares, W. Mitt Romney secretly wants to run as far away from this issue as he can. After all, the “death to freedom” that is ObamaCares to conservatives was W. Mitt’s idea before it was Obama’s. As Massachusetts governor, W. Mitt Romney pushed through an insurance mandate that became the model for ObamaCares.
Back then, Romney lauded his pro personal responsibility plan, “With regards to the individual mandate, the individual responsibility program that I proposed, I was very pleased that the compromise between the two houses includes the personal responsibility mandate. That is essential for bringing the health care costs down for everyone and getting everyone the health insurance they need.”
Watch the old, pro-mandate Romney here:
Insurance mandates were, of course, a Republican idea before Obama embraced them. After Obama touched them, they became the anti-Christ and wildly unconstitutional, according to Republicans. Ironically, the individual mandate is a personal responsibility clause.
We can’t forget that just Tuesday night, W. Mitt Romney claimed that if the court overturned ObamaCare (said with sneer), Obama’s first term would be a failure. Romney said, “Then the first 3 1/2 years of this president’s term will have been wasted on something that has not helped the American people.”
Logic would dictate that since the court upheld it, Romney now sees Obama’s entire term as a huge success. Obamacare is already helping people. I should know, because I’m one of them.
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Conservative Heart
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 12:24 pm
What a f*cking communist move! What an absolute farce!
Who the hell do the Supreme Court think they are some kind of ultimate decision-making body on what laws are constitutional? Bunch of joke-ass dumb asses!
Who needs health care? Who wants health care?
Not me!!
I don’t want to be anywhere near being remotely healthy or have any access to straight teeth. I would prefer to be dicked around by poor health coverage and be at the total mercy of wealthy insurance companies who wish to jack costs by 10-25% every year. Further, it is my natural, God-given, patriotic American right to develop an unfortunate pre-existing condition and to not be able to get ANY health coverage for the rest of my sad, pathetic existence.
But God damn it, that’s what being MURCAN is all about! Freedom! I want to protect my precious freedom to die from lack of access to health care! I want to protect my freedom to a protracted, whizzing cough! I want to protect my freedom to be obese! I want to protect my to live with a heart murmur and not get any treatment while protecting my freedom to let Dick Cheney get all the heart ailment treatments he wants! I want to protect my freedom to tell dumb ass women what kind of health care they should have.
Most importantly, I want to protect my freedom to not be ruled the the tyranny of government health care–keep your damn governemnt hands off my medicare! I want the freedom to tell government death panels to fuck off because I’d rather have my life and death decisions made for me by stressed out insurance claims adjustors working for greedy health care companies.
I want to protect my freedom to the America I know and love–the land of the sick and the home of the flayed!
Reynardine
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 1:09 pm
Welcome back, sweetHeart!
jlt
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 4:37 pm
He has a whine on loop with 3 items..failed, broken promises and lies!
DavidA Deal
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 7:41 pm
Can’t tell if this was tongue in cheek or you are just a ravin lunatic!
Tina
Jun. 29th, 2012 at 7:16 am
Tongue in cheek would be my guess
LYNETTE
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 11:16 pm
MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maple
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 12:29 pm
Great snark!
So, every time Romney or his surrogates or any of the other DRs (Despicable Republicans) spout their lies about the ACA, the Dems can respond by showing what liars they are…and calling them the LIARS they are.
majii
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 12:51 pm
The republicans are in panic mode. They were so sure the ACA would be declared unconstitutional, and so were their friends at Fox, CNN, and The Huffington Post. The new rallying cry is about taxes. I suspect Romney and the RNC are preparing the new ads as I type. Boehner and Cantor have set the date July 9 as the date the House will vote to repeal the law. Never mind that they’ve voted to overturn the law before and, it went nowhere. Romney is boxed in, imo. He can’t talk about Romneycare, and he can’t mention that it uses the individual mandate to control health care costs, so all he has left is his pledge to repeal ObamaCares on Day 1 of his presidency. Louie “terror babies” Gohmert is calling for AJ Kagan to be impeached for participating in the SC’s ACA decision. When AJ Kagan was U.S. Solicitor, she didn’t work on the ACA for the government. She worked on 1070, and that is why she recused herself in that case. The republicans can howl all they want. It won’t do them any good, and the more Americans learn about the ACA, the more they’ll like it. Most Americans already like the individual parts of the law, and they’re going to love those rebate checks.
Sharon Potts
Jul. 1st, 2012 at 6:50 am
If he wants Kagan impeached, why not Thomas, who directly benefitted from the health care industry? They are so ridiculous as to be laughable if they weren’t so frightening in their deluded beliefs.
Paws
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 1:10 pm
Romney opens mouth, lies spew forth. He can’t help it – it’s the way he is programmed.
What a pathetic little weasel.
montag
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 1:26 pm
Mittens is not retreating into lying, he is standing pat with business as usual. Since the 4th quarter last year Mittens and every other Republican/Teabagger has ceased to rise above lying. They know that to tell the truth will sink them faster than the Titanic’s iceberg.
adult diapers
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 1:46 pm
What else is Romney going to campaign on? His Immigration policy? So instead, Romney creates another flip flop upon which to campaign. In 2006 he called the individual mandate “the basis for healthcare reform” well beyond Mass. where he . . . wait for it . . . implemented an individual health care mandate as the basis for his state’s health reform. Can you say, “no moral compass?”
watch em'
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Conservative Heart, it must be hell living under that bridge all of your two foot tall life.
Reynardine
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 2:51 pm
Poe. He gets a few every time.
Elizabeth
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 6:43 pm
All the better to work on his wonderful snark attacks.
Dan Skinner
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 2:04 pm
Romney is cuckoo a doodle doo!
ramon francisco
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 2:45 pm
until when? we the people. quietly go, quietly, with very little fuzz. until when, we the less. the human leftovers quietly leave the field for believing that our constitution is more than any document or book dictated by whatever God. our shame lies in our forgetfulness for the very real blood spilled for that idea that indeed is sacred “We the people”. THEY, the republican party have cast themselves as holy protectors of all our constitutional freedoms, [easy task for an ignorance and simpler mind) since they believe that its indeed their God its above the law of men, our constitution and of our freedoms. these real enemies of country are nothing but lesser ignorance people wrapped all around with good all fashion greed, while we the few allowed these people to play dress-up with the American flag and fold our constitution to their pleasure; The idea that “greed is good” that’s a movie line. and let me ask you Since when became American, to let millionaires buy and sell our country. traitors I say traitors.
Louisa
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 3:00 pm
Dear Conservative Heart:
Really? You’re kidding right? Are you really that stupid?
Elizabeth
Jun. 28th, 2012 at 6:46 pm
Con Heart loves doing these and catches at least one every time.
Brian
Jun. 29th, 2012 at 1:46 am
The situation WAS this: anyone who was uninsured could go to a hospital and get care for free and everyone else paid for it thanks to Ronald Reagan’s EMTALA en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eme...
If whining Conservatives don’t like to pay for someone else’s healthcare, then why weren’t they arguing against EMTALA which has been in place since 1986?
What ACA does is effectively wipe out the need for EMTALA and makes everyone responsible for paying their own bills.
Why are Conservatives arguing against this?
Sharon Potts
Jul. 1st, 2012 at 6:52 am
Because Obama presented it.