he does not care and feels like he dosnt have enough money and needs help raising money
he does not care and feels like he dosnt have enough money and needs help raising money
Romney
As far as I know, he doesn't have one!
I don't know that's why I came to this website. /:( <(^.^)>
He instituted universal health care.
Mitt Romney, as governor of Massachussetts, believes that Americans shouldn't care at all, and lead America into utter armageddon.
Barack Obama Helped Craft It
It's a personal matter, one of pride, because Obama stole his health care proposals directly from Romney without giving him any credit.
No. Mitt Romney has not held any political office during the entire health care debate, so it is impossible for him to have proposed the new health care law. However, many of the ideas (including the core principles of enforced enrollment and portable insurance) found in the Affordable Care Act were first implemented into law during Romney's term as governor of Massachusetts. He did not, however, originate these ideas, most of which come from several mid-1990s Republican think-tanks, and the actual law passed in Massachusetts was by a Democrat-controlled legislature (though, Romney signed it into law).
Both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have experience trying to pass health care reform, but they never worked together-- they passed their bills at different times and under different circumstances. When Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007, he signed into law a health care bill that is still widely popular in Massachusetts. Barack Obama's version, often called "ObamaCare" but actually called the Affordable Care Act, was put forward in 2009-2010, and in some ways, is similar to Mr. Romney's, since it incorporates both Republican and Democratic ideas.
health care should be marketed to patients?
Actually yes, but not together and not at the same time. When Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007, he did in fact sign into law a health care bill that is still widely popular in Massachusetts. Barack Obama's version, put forward in 2009-2010, is similar to Mr. Romney's, and incorporates both Republican and Democratic ideas.