Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign

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I’d rather have a president who makes gaffs due to campaign fatigue, than one who is serious about statements like Romney made above.

This is dangerous.

Accidentally saying 57 states instead of 47, which Obama meant, doesn’t even compare.

Jim
Even if what he says is true? Russia is no friend of the US and has acted against our interests on numerous occations.
 
Even if what he says is true? Russia is no friend of the US and has acted against our interests on numerous occations.
What he said is false.

Russia is not our enemy, but not our greatest friend either, but also not the greatest threat to peace in the world.

Either way, Romney’s statement was reckless.

Jim
 
Have any of these dire provisions been implemented? No…there is still plenty of time to amend the act or the President would not have offered the compromises that he did.

If you are objecting to any form of national health plan, then I’m afraid you are out of luck. If you are only objecting to the provisions that the Church objects to, there is plenty of hope and time.

By the way, in all this conversation I have never accused you of having your head in the clouds or anything of the type.

Please extend me the same courtesy.

John
Of course they have. I was forced to drop my employees insurance becauee ot the HHS mandate.
 
Have any of these dire provisions been implemented? No…there is still plenty of time to amend the act or the President would not have offered the compromises that he did.

If you are objecting to any form of national health plan, then I’m afraid you are out of luck. If you are only objecting to the provisions that the Church objects to, there is plenty of hope and time.

John
John, I agree with what you wrote above. My issue is why would you vote for a man who picked this fight with the Catholic Church?

Who gave the HHS secretary so much power?

Do you think it’s coincidence that Obama surrounds himself with dissident Catholics to support his policies?
 
John, I agree with what you wrote above. My issue is why would you vote for a man who picked this fight with the Catholic Church?

Who gave the HHS secretary so much power?

Do you think it’s coincidence that Obama surrounds himself with dissident Catholics to support his policies?
This is all a bit much for me to absorb at this hour, and you are right…from what you are presenting, I was ignorant of these provisions.

My initial take, if these groups have been self-insuring and their employees are happy…leave well enough alone.

John
Qu est ce,

Notice not only John’s older postings, but the last one to date, which is in the 2nd box above.

I don’t think a lot of Catholics have any clue what the HHS mandate really says. And I don’t think many Catholics really realize what’s going to happen in 2014 if this thing is not dismantled. When Catholic institutions start shutting down, they’ll be whining but it will be too late.

Obama has openly and viciously attacked the Church. If Catholics don’t respond by voting him out of office, then whatever else he does to them, is what they get. No sympathy from me. You snooze, you lose.
 
Qu est ce,

Notice not only John’s older postings, but the last one to date, which is in the 2nd box above.

I don’t think a lot of Catholics have any clue what the HHS mandate really says. And I don’t think many Catholics really realize what’s going to happen in 2014 if this thing is not dismantled. When Catholic institutions start shutting down, they’ll be whining but it will be too late.

Obama has openly and viciously attacked the Church. If Catholics don’t respond by voting him out of office, then whatever else he does to them, is what they get. No sympathy from me. You snooze, you lose.
It has been talked about in our parish and in our Archdiocese. We prayed the prayer for two weeks in July. There is no excuse for any Catholic voting for Obama. Yet I see Obama stickers on the cars of people who regularly attend mass. :confused:
 
Mitt Romney on the Chicago Teachers Strike, Obamacare’s Repeal and The Obama Defense Cuts

hughhewitt.com/blog/g/42302155-e53e-42fe-84d8-db9b2384cd5e

Media smothers Romney’s commanding lead with independents

breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/09/11/MSM-Covers-UpRomney-Lead-With-Indies

Mitt Romney leads seven percent by unskewed data from Wash. Post/ABC News Poll

examiner.com/article/mitt-romney-leads-seven-percent-by-unskewed-data-from-wash-post-abc-news-poll
Cripes, one day after being on Meet the Press, Romney is contradicting what he told David Gregory.

It’s typical Mitt.

Jim
 
Cripes, one day after being on Meet the Press, Romney is contradicting what he told David Gregory.

It’s typical Mitt.

Jim
He has said for months he would repeal and replace ObamaTax but those with pre exising conditions should be protected
 
I am a conservative politically and that is exactly what I want.
There’s nothing wrong with that. WE do need some reform of the medical system. Besides there’s no going back to where we were. IT’s being implemented already, today, at your doctor’s office and mine.

We just don’t need the attack on Catholics. And we don’t need the crazier parts of the law, including the massive database which is a violation of privacy, the fines, the individual mandate and the medicare cuts.
 
Please explain.
He said he was going to replace Obama Care with his own plan, but also said he liked many parts of Obama Care and would keep them.

In other words, he’s not going to repeal Obama Care, which couldn’t do anyway, but modify it where he can.

Jim
 
He has said for months he would repeal and replace ObamaTax but those with pre exising conditions should be protected
Not only pre-existing conditions, he also said that he would allow parents to not only keep their kids on their health insurance policies until age 26 as the law now has it, but as long as they want.

He also said he likes many parts of Obama Care.

Of course he does, it was based on Romney Care, and that’s according to Romney’s adviser who put together Romney Care.

Jim
 
He said he was going to replace Obama Care with his own plan, but also said he liked many parts of Obama Care and would keep them.

In other words, he’s not going to repeal Obama Care, which couldn’t do anyway, but modify it where he can.

Jim
It only takes 51 Senate votes to repeal it (assuming, please God, a Romney victory).
He can effectively “freeze” it while waiting for it to be dismantled by granting all 50 states an exception to having to implement it.
 
It only takes 51 Senate votes to repeal it (assuming, please God, a Romney victory).
He can effectively “freeze” it while waiting for it to be dismantled by granting all 50 states an exception to having to implement it.
Nope, it will take 60 to get to defeat a filibuster, which the democrats will surely invoke if they try to repeal a big piece of legislation that was approved by a prior congressional body.

It will also set a precedent we as a nation can’t afford. Every time control of congress changes political hands, they’ll repeal laws enacted by the previous congress, just out of revenge for the opposing party.

Jim
 
Not only pre-existing conditions, he also said that he would allow parents to not only keep their kids on their health insurance policies until age 26 as the law now has it, but as long as they want.
I heard that too. I wonder what he meant by that? Till they’re 40???
He also said he likes many parts of Obama Care.
Of course he does, it was based on Romney Care, and that’s according to Romney’s adviser who put together Romney Care.
Except you keep forgetting the subsidiarity part. What’s good at the local level is not always good at the federal level.
 
Nope, it will take 60 to get to defeat a filibuster, which the democrats will surely invoke if they try to repeal a big piece of legislation that was approved by a prior congressional body.

It will also set a precedent we as a nation can’t afford. Every time control of congress changes political hands, they’ll repeal laws enacted by the previous congress, **just out of revenge for the opposing party.
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Jim
Do you think it will be “just out of revenge” or because it is so unpopular with their constituents?
 
Nope, it will take 60 to get to defeat a filibuster, which the democrats will surely invoke if they try to repeal a big piece of legislation that was approved by a prior congressional body.

It will also set a precedent we as a nation can’t afford. Every time control of congress changes political hands, they’ll repeal laws enacted by the previous congress, just out of revenge for the opposing party.

Jim
No filibuster is allowed in a reconciliation vote.

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704858404576134161926945334.html

51 could kill it.
 
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