There is no “crisis” in healthcare. It is not an “insurmountable problem” (if it were, it could not be solved). We do not need socialized medicine.
What is the other side of the question? What are the not saying?
I have a three-legged stool for a presidential candidate that determines who will get my vote:
policy
competence
experience
The only candidate that satisfies those three is Mitt Romney!
The thing that I like the most about Mitt is that he not only sees the problems, he envisions the solutions and knows that he can make the solutions a reality.
I thought he did pretty well last night. I was glad to hear him mention that the U.N. is a failed organization. When his South Carolina remarks about the U.N. were posted on FR last week, the responses clearly demonstrated that calling out the UN is like conservative catnip. I’d like to hear him say it loud and often, and go a little further than that we should just withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council. I’d bet large sums of conservative dollars that a plainly spoken “the USA needs to withdraw from the U.N.” would gain him a lot of new voters.
“He’s a phony flipflopper AND he’s full of crap. And he buried the MA state GOP, too, handing the state to the rodents on a silver platter.” — Me, Every single day since he declared for President.
I thought he was good, but then so was Fred and even the liberal came across well. Three way tie IMHO.
It’s a shame he was elected governor by the same people who routinely re-elect Kenndy, Kerry, Barney, etc. Massachusetts. Whew, that’s a killer. I wonder if Massachusetts has elected a Republican Senator or House member in the past thirty years? Those people are sick. It’s tough to give Romney a pass for getting elected by them.
He then piously intoned, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
So Mitt Romney hit him in the head with a rock -----Jay Leno