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THREE CHEERS FOR ROMNEYCARE! (Coulter Finally Officially Signs Ownership of Soul Over to Mittens)
AnnCoulter.com ^ | 02/01/12 | Ann "Mitt's OTHER Wife" Coulter

Posted on 02/01/2012 4:41:10 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

If only the Democrats had decided to socialize the food industry or housing, Romneycare would probably still be viewed as a massive triumph for conservative free-market principles -- as it was at the time.

It's not as if we had a beautifully functioning free market in health care until Gov. Mitt Romney came along and wrecked it by requiring that Massachusetts residents purchase their own health insurance. In 2007, when Romneycare became law, the federal government alone was already picking up the tab for 45.4 percent of all health care expenditures in the country.

Until Obamacare, mandatory private health insurance was considered the free-market alternative to the Democrats' piecemeal socialization of the entire medical industry.

In November 2004, for example, libertarian Ronald Bailey praised mandated private health insurance in Reason magazine, saying that it "could preserve and extend the advantages of a free market with a minimal amount of coercion."

A leading conservative think tank, The Heritage Foundation, helped design Romneycare, and its health care analyst, Bob Moffit, flew to Boston for the bill signing.

Romneycare was also supported by Regina Herzlinger, Harvard Business School professor and health policy analyst for the conservative Manhattan Institute. Herzlinger praised Romneycare for making consumers, not business or government, the primary purchasers of health care.

The bill passed by 154-2 in the Massachusetts House and unanimously, 37-0, in the Massachusetts Senate -- including the vote of Sen. Scott Brown, who won Teddy Kennedy's seat in the U.S. Senate in January 2010 by pledging to be the "41st vote against Obamacare."

But because both Obamacare and Romneycare concern the same general topic area -- health care -- and can be nicknamed (politician's name plus "care"), Romney's health care bill is suddenly perceived as virtually the same thing as the widely detested Obamacare. (How about "Romneycare-gate"?)

As The New York Times put it, "Mr. Romney's bellicose opposition to 'Obamacare' is an almost comical contradiction to his support for the same idea in Massachusetts when he was governor there." This is like saying state school-choice plans are "the same idea" as the Department of Education.

One difference between the health care bills is that Romneycare is constitutional and Obamacare is not. True, Obamacare's unconstitutional provisions are the least of its horrors, but the Constitution still matters to some Americans. (Oh, to be there when someone at the Times discovers this document called "the Constitution"!)

As Rick Santorum has pointed out, states can enact all sorts of laws -- including laws banning contraception -- without violating the Constitution. That document places strict limits on what Congress can do, not what the states can do. Romney, incidentally, has always said his plan would be a bad idea nationally.

The only reason the "individual mandate" has become a malediction is because the legal argument against Obamacare is that Congress has no constitutional authority to force citizens to buy a particular product.

The legal briefs opposing Obamacare argue that someone sitting at home, minding his own business, is not engaged in "commerce ... among the several states," and, therefore, Congress has no authority under the Commerce Clause to force people to buy insurance.

No one is claiming that the Constitution gives each person an unalienable right not to buy insurance.

States have been forcing people to do things from the beginning of the republic: drilling for the militia, taking blood tests before marriage, paying for public schools, registering property titles and waiting in line for six hours at the Department of Motor Vehicles in order to drive.

There's no obvious constitutional difference between a state forcing militia-age males to equip themselves with guns and a state forcing adults in today's world to equip themselves with health insurance.

The hyperventilating over government-mandated health insurance confuses a legal argument with a policy objection.

If Obamacare were a one-page bill that did nothing but mandate that every American buy health insurance, it would still be unconstitutional, but it wouldn't be the godawful train wreck that it is. It wouldn't even be the godawful train wreck that high-speed rail is.

It would not be a 2,000-page, trillion-dollar federal program micromanaging every aspect of health care in America with enormous, unresponsive federal bureaucracies manned by no-show public-sector union members enforcing a mountain of regulations that will bankrupt the country and destroy medical care, as liberals scratch their heads and wonder why Obamacare is costing 20 times more than they expected and doctors are leaving the profession in droves for more lucrative careers, such as video store clerk.

Nothing good has ever come of a 2,000-page bill.

There's not much governors can do about the collectivist mess Congress has made of health care in this country. They are mere functionaries in the federal government's health care Leviathan.

A governor can't repeal or expand the federal tax break given to companies that pay their employees' health insurance premiums -- a tax break denied the self-employed and self-insured.

A governor can't order the IRS to start recognizing tax deductions for individual health savings accounts.

A governor can't repeal the 1946 federal law essentially requiring hospitals to provide free medical services to all comers, thus dumping a free-rider problem on the states.

It was precisely this free-rider problem that Romneycare was designed to address in the only way a governor can. In addition to mandating that everyone purchase health insurance, Romneycare used the $1.2 billion that the state was already spending on medical care for the uninsured to subsidize the purchase of private health insurance for those who couldn't afford it.

What went wrong with Romneycare wasn't a problem in the bill, but a problem in Massachusetts: Democrats.

First, the overwhelmingly Democratic legislature set the threshold for receiving a subsidy so that it included people making just below the median income in the United States, a policy known as "redistribution of income." For more on this policy, see "Marx, Karl."

Then, liberals destroyed the group-rate, "no frills" private insurance plans allowed under Romneycare (i.e. the only kind of health insurance a normal person would want to buy, but which is banned in most states) by adding dozens of state mandates, including requiring insurers to cover chiropractors and in vitro fertilization -- a policy known as "pandering to lobbyists."

For more on "pandering" and "lobbyists," see "Gingrich, Newt." (Yes, that's an actual person's name.)

Romney's critics, such as Rick Santorum, charge that the governor should have known that Democrats would wreck whatever reforms he attempted.

They have, but no more than they would have wrecked health care in Massachusetts without Romneycare. Democrats could use a sunny day as an excuse to destroy the free market, redistribute income and pander to lobbyists. Does that mean Republicans should never try to reform anything and start denouncing sunny days?

Santorum has boasted of his role in passing welfare reform in the 1990s. You know what the Democrats' 2009 stimulus bill dismantled? That's right: the welfare reform that passed in the 1990s.

The problem isn't health insurance mandates. The problem isn't Romneycare. The problem isn't welfare reform. The problem is Democrats.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

And just think, not one Freeper has demanded photos of Miss Ann.


21 posted on 02/01/2012 4:58:57 PM PST by OldPossum
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Coulter is just parroting the Florida AG’s position on this as well.

The list of sellouts on this from the RINOside GOP-e will grow.


22 posted on 02/01/2012 4:59:38 PM PST by headstamp 2 (Time to move forward not to the center.)
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To: Right_in_Virginia

I know; that’s even worse.


23 posted on 02/01/2012 5:01:10 PM PST by CatherineofAragon (I can haz Romney's defeat?)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

LOL!


24 posted on 02/01/2012 5:03:31 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Deagle

New Jersey is not New England. Good grief.


25 posted on 02/01/2012 5:03:47 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Para-Ord.45
It seems the Heritage Foundation were compensated for their help and support in crafting RomneyCare.

In 2006, Romney introduced a universal health care bill (which passed the Legislature in a slightly amended version) which has been criticized by conservatives as being socialistic.

"Republican Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is trying to accomplish in his final year in office what Democrats can only dream of these days: boosting government spending on and regulation of health care and requiring individuals to purchase government-designed policies. Romney's plan, which is backed by such liberals as Sen. Ted Kennedy (D, Mass.), is being pitched as a compact between citizens and the state."
- National Review Online, 1/26/2006

"The main supporter and cheerleader of Romney's health plan has been, interestingly, the Heritage Foundation. However, there would appear to be just a bit of a conflict of interest in that. According to news reports, Romney's charitable foundation recently donated $25,000 to the Heritage Foundation. And Heritage Foundation helped Romney research and write his health plan."
- Boston Globe, 8/17//2006


The Mitt Romney Deception[source]
26 posted on 02/01/2012 5:07:25 PM PST by Electric Graffiti (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentation of their Moonbats)
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To: Jim Robinson

Love it. Man, things have changed..


27 posted on 02/01/2012 5:07:35 PM PST by goseminoles
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Lots of souls for sale in this election cycle


28 posted on 02/01/2012 5:12:29 PM PST by PMAS (Romney = Democrat tested, Soros approved)
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To: CatherineofAragon

Ann is just full of it here.

She says he never said it would be a good idea nationally???

Huh?

Here’s what he told Tim Russert back in 2007:

From a Dec 18.2011 Fox News Sunday transcript

WALLACE: All right. The reason I ask — and you say you don’t — you’re not going to tell other states. Back in December of 2007, almost exactly four years ago today, you were talking with Tim Russert on “Meet the Press,” and you said you thought it was — would be a terrific idea if other states went for the individual mandate. You said this: “Those who follow the path that we pursued will find it’s the best path, and we’ll end up with a nation that’s taken a mandate approach.”

Game. Set. Match.


29 posted on 02/01/2012 5:13:10 PM PST by jeltz25
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

I doubt it’ll stop, Ann has gone over the edge.


30 posted on 02/01/2012 5:13:26 PM PST by jazusamo (Character assassination is just another form of voter fraud: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Jim Robinson

Brain tumor on the left side of her brain? Who could ever take her seriously now?


31 posted on 02/01/2012 5:14:44 PM PST by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est; zero sera dans l'enfer bientot.)
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To: Para-Ord.45
Mark Levin just intellectually eviscerated this article of Anns` on his radio program.

Mark completely destroyed Ann's defense of RomneyCare. Mark brilliantly and coolly took apart her article point-by-point.

Mark was masterful. Everyone should download and hear Mark's reply. It will leave you smiling, glad that he is one the side of Liberty.

32 posted on 02/01/2012 5:15:17 PM PST by sand88 (Hey Rove et al, I will, with great pleasure, NOT cast a vote for the Statist Mitt.)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Maybe MSNBC is looking for a new pundit. Ann is certainly grooming her resume’ for the job.


33 posted on 02/01/2012 5:15:22 PM PST by elvis-lives
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Her behavior has always struck me as vulgar. She has pretty much ranted in the way democrats do. Now she is singing their songs. Anyone that acts that emotionally is bound to become irrational eventually.


34 posted on 02/01/2012 5:15:40 PM PST by formosa (Formosa)
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Click

35 posted on 02/01/2012 5:18:21 PM PST by RedMDer (Forward With Confidence!)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

http://mrc-tv.s3.amazonaws.com/sites/default/files/audio/109706.mp3

That is Mark Levin’s line by line take-down of how Annie is full of CRAP. It’s about 30 minutes long...


36 posted on 02/01/2012 5:18:43 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (Willard Romney, purveyor of the world's finest bullmitt. | FR Class of 1998 |)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Next she’ll be coming out of the closet and campaigning for gay marriage.


37 posted on 02/01/2012 5:18:54 PM PST by caper gal 1
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To: Para-Ord.45

see link in post #36...


38 posted on 02/01/2012 5:19:52 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (Willard Romney, purveyor of the world's finest bullmitt. | FR Class of 1998 |)
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To: Keith in Iowa

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39 posted on 02/01/2012 5:23:19 PM PST by Ann Archy ( ABORTION...the HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Coulter is dead to me.
I am ashamed I ever fell for her “conservative” act.


40 posted on 02/01/2012 5:23:36 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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