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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 02:49 PM Aug 2012

Rude Pundit: And Then There Was That Time Paul Ryan Said Romneycare Could Be a Model for the U.S.

This is from an editorial by Rep. Paul Ryan in the conservative magazine The American Spectator, from July 23, 2009, when Republicans feared that Democrats were going to include a "public option," a government-run health insurance program. In the midst of a fainting-couch-needed tirade on how health care reform would make Baby Liberty cry, Ryan wrote: "If President Obama and his party are serious about establishing a radical new government-driven health care program, rather than force an untested program on the whole nation, why not follow federalism by encouraging one or two states to adopt such a plan as a pilot program? Former Governor Romney of Massachusetts, a Republican, led in the creation of a state universal health care program three years ago...The benefits, costs, and satisfaction in these state health care 'labs' would be useful information before we decide on a federal role."

Ultimately, the Democrats and the Obama administration did not go with the "radical" plan (which would have been cheaper and more effective, but, hey, socialism). Instead, they went with Mitt, whose plan's benefits and costs have led to high satisfaction in Massachusetts, an approach that Paul Ryan seems to have, at least in the bad ol' pre-2010 election days, endorsed.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2012/08/in-brief-and-then-there-was-that-time.html

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Rude Pundit: And Then There Was That Time Paul Ryan Said Romneycare Could Be a Model for the U.S. (Original Post) meegbear Aug 2012 OP
Not to mention ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2012 #1
They've got mainstream media drooling over them like they did the Tea Party, so they don't care. freshwest Aug 2012 #2
 

1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
1. Not to mention ...
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 03:01 PM
Aug 2012
"If President Obama and his party are serious about establishing a radical new government-driven health care program, rather than force an untested program on the whole nation, why not follow federalism by encouraging one or two states to adopt such a plan as a pilot program?"

The ObamaCare(s) does just that ... In fact, it goes so far as to allow for as many as 50 such "pilot programs."

Do these guys forget about the internets?

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
2. They've got mainstream media drooling over them like they did the Tea Party, so they don't care.
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 03:10 PM
Aug 2012

It'll be up to us to GOTV and stop them the old-fashioned way as they have control of the message. We can use these facts to persuade, but they will keep lying on teevee and radio. Just as they've been paid to do.

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