Quote:Mitt Romney Wrote:
Well, of course not. I say we’re going to replace Obamacare. And I’m replacing it with my own plan. And even in Massachusetts when I was governor, our plan there deals with pre-existing conditions and with young people.
Funny quote. The Massachusetts healthcare plan also has an individual mandate, of course (as it must in order to cover people with pre-existing conditions while keeping the private insurance system in place).
Of course both campaigns are just going to say whatever they think is most likely to maximize their chances of winning between now and the election. I don't think it's very hard to cut through the bullshit though--if you support expanded public provision of healthcare coverage, vote for the party that historically has actually been in favor of the social safety net. Likewise, if you think the safety net is too large, vote for the party that doesn't like it. Believing that Republicans are going to strengthen Medicare or some provisions of Obamacare or whatever if they gain power based on a soundbite a couple of months before the election is just absurd (as is the reverse--I wouldn't believe Obama if he came out in favor of, say, tax cuts for the rich).