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Romney Says He Wouldn’t Repeal The Individual Mandate That He Believes Is ‘Unconstitutional’ (Updated)

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 20th, 2010 4:40 am by HL

Romney Says He Wouldn’t Repeal The Individual Mandate That He Believes Is ‘Unconstitutional’ (Updated)
On April 8th, Mitt Romney told a New Hampshire newspaper that the individual mandate was “unconstitutional” and reiterated his pledge to repeal ObamaCare. “I think it’s unconstitutional on the 10th Amendment front,” he said. This week, however, Romney told Kavon Nikrad, a conservative blogger, that he does not support repealing the “unconstitutional” individual mandate or […]

askmittOn April 8th, Mitt Romney told a New Hampshire newspaper that the individual mandate was “unconstitutional” and reiterated his pledge to repeal ObamaCare. “I think it’s unconstitutional on the 10th Amendment front,” he said.

This week, however, Romney told Kavon Nikrad, a conservative blogger, that he does not support repealing the “unconstitutional” individual mandate or the provision that prohibits insurers from banning coverage to individuals with pre-existing conditions. The RightOSphere blog caught up with Romeny and reported the following exchange:

“You have stated your intention to spearhead the effort to repeal the ‘worst aspects’ of Obamacare, does this include the repeal of the individual mandate and pre-existing exclusion?”

The Governor’s answer:

“No.”

Gov. Romney went on to explain that he does not wish to repeal these aspects because of the deleterious effect it would have on those with pre-existing conditions in obtaining health insurance.

Indeed, Romney is doing some awkward kabuki to position himself both as a can-do reformer and as a conservative tea partier. Having signed an individual mandate into law on the state level, he understands the insanity of repealing it. Romney has repeatedly defended the individual mandate as a “conservative” policy and has argued that it’s essential for covering every American.

“Everybody in America today has health care,” he said during a recent interview on Fox Business. “If they get sick, even without insurance, they get free care, paid for by government. We said no more of that. No more free riders. We want people taking personal responsibility for getting health insurance if they can afford it.” And, he’s right. The individual mandate creates incentives for otherwise healthy Americans to purchase insurance and may be the the only way to achieve affordable universal coverage. Without a mandate, only the sick who need health care would be motivated to purchase it. The pool of insured would be weighted with sick individuals, forcing the costs of the premium to escalate.

Recently, Romney hinted that he may change his position on ObamaCare if he wins the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012 and take credit for some aspects of the national reform law.

Cross-posted on The Wonk Room.


Senate GOP leaders to meet with Obama on Supreme Court nominee process

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 20th, 2010 4:39 am by HL

Senate GOP leaders to meet with Obama on Supreme Court nominee process
Senate Republicans will have a chance this week to directly confront President Obama on his vision for reshaping the nation’s courts.


Two senators subpoena Obama administration for information on Fort Hood shootings
Sens. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) issued the first congressional subpoenas of the Obama administration Monday after accusing the White House of stonewalling their requests for information about the Fort Hood shootings.

Bill would help smooth presidential transitions
At least four senators are thinking about 2012 — not so much the elections themselves, but the practical logistics of the transfer of power that is always a possibility in presidential elections.

Emanuel pitches regulatory reform at private meeting with top N.Y. investors
As President Obama prepares to deliver a speech in New York later this week that will attempt to align his administration squarely on the side of American taxpayers furious with Wall Street, his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, met privately on Sunday night with some of the city’s top investors.


GOP Split Over How to Win in The Fall

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 20th, 2010 4:33 am by HL

GOP Split Over How to Win in The Fall
Naftali Bendavid, Wall St. Journal
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Financial Reform Bill Ends ‘Too Big To Fail’
Sen. Christopher Dodd
The Latest Politics, News & Election Videos Sens. Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Mark Warner (D-VA) on their financial reform bill.Posted by RCP Staff | Send to a Friend | Email Author | | Permalink Political Videos Limbaugh: Goldman Sachs In “Bed” With Obama Administration …

How Public Sector Unions Broke California
Steven Malanga, City Journal
The camera focuses on an official of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), California’s largest public-employee union, sitting in a legislative chamber and speaking into a microphone. “We helped to get you into office, and we got a good memory,” she says matter-of-factly to the elected officials outside the shot. “Come November, if you don’t back our program, we’ll get you out of office.’The video has become a sensation among California taxpayer groups for its vivid depiction of the audacious power that…

Break Up Big Wall Street Firms. Now
Jonathan Macey, RealClearPolitics
Chris Dodd and the other politicians working on financial reform claim that their proposed legislation will end the long-standing U.S. policy which posits that the biggest financial institutions are “too big to fail” and therefore must be bailed out every time they find themselves in financial distress. At the core of the “Dodd bill” is the premise that regulators need yet more discretion, more power, and more regulatory tools if they are to succeed at last in exorcizing long-entrenched too big to fail strategies from the heart of our regulatory canon. The Dodd bill is…