identical to the one you put in place in massachusetts. and we will play the op ads he wrote to advocate for this. that takes the issue that that s the most potent issue in the 2010 election. the reason the republicans were able to make gains is because we had an issue that talked about freedom, and talked about whether government should be controlling your health care choices, should be allocating resources in the health care field, or whether we are going to be believing in free markets and choices and consumers, and governor romney and the state of massachusetts mandated every person in massachusetts has to buy health care, and he said it was only the 8% that didn t have insurance and that is n true. he goes out there and tries to misrepresent what he did in massachusetts because it s not popular. it s what he is doing for climate change. he put caps on c 02, and now that the climate changed, guess who changed along with it?
costs and put patients back in control, and of course the prescription drug bill itself has come in 42% under budget because it s a private sector model. while certainly there was a medicare prescription drug benefit it was done in a way that advanced the private sector of medicine and that s one of the reasons that i supported it, unlike governor romney who had public sector control of the health care system. the bills i voted for were private sector oriented programs. governor romney and barack obama are on the same place with health care, romneycare and obamacare, the same with a top down government control of the resources, mandates and of course now we know, thanks to an interview that you did and others, that governor romney actually advocated for the massachusetts model that president obama adopted with mandates, and then went on the campaign trail and repeatedly well, h repeatedly didn t tell the truth. he went out and misled voters that somehow or another he was not at manda
identical to the one you put in place in massachusetts. and we will play the op ads he wrote to advocate for this. that takes the issue that that s the most potent issue in the 2010 election. the reason the republicans were able to make gains is because we had an issue that talked about freedom, and talked about whether government should be controlling your health care choices, should be allocating resources in the health care field, or whether we are going to be believing in free markets and choices and consumers, and governor romney and the state of massachusetts mandated every person in massachusetts has to buy health care, and he said it was only the 8% that didn t have insurance and that is n true. he goes out there and tries to misrepresent what he did in massachusetts because it s not popular. it s what he is doing for climate change. he put caps on c 02, and now
that somehow or another he was not at mandates at the federal level when he was. he said i did not require catholic hospitals to provide things against their conscience, when he did, and he said i did not provide free abortions under romneycare, had he did. he had big government solutions and then gone out and told the public that he didn t do the things he did. y are calling him a liar, about his possession that he didn t support a mandate at the federal level. which he did. he did? absolutely. he did. electability becomes a big issue. on health care, what is the line of attack you think president obama will use against romney that you think will ultimately kill romney s chances of being president? you know, why do you want to say you want to repeal a program
can do to lower health care costs and put patients back in control, and of course the prescription drug bill itself has come in 42% under budget because it s a private sector model. while certainly there was a medicare prescription drug benefit it was done in a way that advanced the private sector of medicine and that s one of the reasons that i supported it, unlike governor romney who had public sector control of the health care system. the bills i voted for were private sector oriented programs. governor romney and barack obama are on the same place with health care, romneycare and obamacare, the same with a top down government control of the resources, mandates and of course now we know, thanks to an interview that you did and others, that governor romney actually advocated for the massachusetts model that president obama adopted with mandates, and then went on the campaign trail and repeatedly well, h repeatedly didn t tell the truth. he went out and misled voters