Universal Health Care Should Not Be a Government Takeover

February 10, 2007

According to Deborah White at www.about.com, Barack Obama recently stated, “I am absolutely determined that, by the end of the first term of the next president, we should have universal health care in this country. There’s no reason why we can’t accomplish that.” You can read Obama’s entire speech by clicking here.

His rival John Edwards has also recently advocated for universal health care. Click here to read a posting titled “Edwards, No Match for Romney. Edwards has stated, “it is more important to invest in universal health care … than to reduce the budget deficit.” Edwards’ government takeover plan would be funded by taxing individuals who make over $200,000 a year.

According to Robert Portman, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, taxing individuals who make over $200,000 would only generate about $30 billion in revenues a year. Edwards’ estimates, however, that it would cost between $90 and $120 billion a year for the government to provide universal health care. Where is the rest of the $60 to $90 billion going to come from? Probably you and me. Click here here to view Portman’s interview on Charlie Rose regarding President Bush’s 2008 Budget and John Edwards’ government takeover plan.

According to Foxnews, “[i]n 1993, as first lady, Clinton led her husband’s calamitous attempt to overhaul the nation’s health care system.” Her government takeover plan ultimately failed.

You see the Democrats’ approach, the government takeover approach, still doesn’t solve the health care problem. Yes, everyone gets covered but it doesn’t reduce the costs of health care. Instead, it shifts the costs from one place (high insurance premiums) to another place (high taxes). We end up still paying a ton of money for health care.

And we all know that when there’s a government takeover, the costs go through the roof. Mitt said it best when, quoting someone else, he stated: “If you think health care is expensive now, wait till it’s free.”

Americans don’t need a government takeover, we need to change the market and reduce costs and at the same time give 46 million uninsured people a chance to take personal responsibility and obtain health insurance.

Click on these three YouTube Video’s to watch Mitt express his views on universal health care:

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Do you think the government should take over health insurance?

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Biden Announces His Presidential Bid

January 28, 2007

According to CNN, “Sen. Joe Biden, D-Delaware, will formally add his name to the growing list of 2008 presidential candidates on Wednesday, a Biden aide tells CNN.”

“Biden — who first sought the Democratic nomination for president in 1988 — will skip the initial step of forming an exploratory committee and make a formal declaration of candidacy instead.”

“Biden, who as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has played a prominent role in the congressional debate over President Bush’s call for a troop increase in Iraq, plans to make his first public appearance as a presidential candidate at the Democratic National Committee’s winter meeting at the end of next week. …”

“Biden will become the fifth Democrat to formally declare his candidacy for president. Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, and Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards have all declared their candidacies.”

“Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson have established presidential exploratory committees but have yet to fully jump into the race.”

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Links To Democrat and Republican Presidential Candidates For 2008

January 22, 2007

Dear Mitt Romney supporters and opponents, I cordially invite you to add your comments (critical, supportive or otherwise) to this blog in hopes that we can get to the truth about our respective candidates. I look forward to discussing the important issues facing America with you. Below are links to both Democrat and Republican presidential candidates for 2008.

Democratic Opponent – Title of Their Website – URL Link

    Wesley Clark – WesPAC Securing America -
    http://securingamerica.com/
    John Edwards – John Edwards for President –
    http://johnedwards.com/splash/
    Hillary Clinton – HillaryClinton.com –
    http://www.hillaryclinton.com/
    Barack Obama – Obama Exploratory Committee –
    http://www.barackobama.com/
    John Kerry – JohnKerry.com –
    http://www.johnkerry.com/
    Dennis Kucinich – Kucinich for President 2008 –
    http://kucinich.us/
    Joe Biden – Senator Joe Biden’s Unite Our States –
    http://www.joebiden.com/
    Tom Vilsack – Tom Vilsack for President –
    http://www.tomvilsack08.com/

Republican Opponent – Title of Their Website – URL Link

    Mike Huckabee
    http://www.hopeforamericapac.org/site/PageServer
    Sam Brownback – Sam Brownback for President –
    http://www.brownback.com/default.asp
    Duncan Hunter – Duncan Hunter US Presidential Exploratory –
    http://www.gohunter08.com/
    Jim Gilmore – Draft Jim Gilmore for President –
    http://draftgilmore.org/
    Newt Gingrich – Newt Gingrich Winning the Future –
    http://newt.org/
    Tommy Thompson – Tommy Thompson Presidential Exploratory Committee –
    http://www.tommy2008.com/Home.aspx
    Tom Tancredo – Team Tancredo 2008 –
    http://www.teamtancredo.com/
    John McCain – John McCain 2008 The Exploratory Committee –
    http://www.exploremccain.com/
    John McCain – U.S. Senator John McCain –
    http://mccain.senate.gov/
    Rudy Giuliani – JoinRudy2008.com –
    http://race42008.com/rudy-giuliani/
    Rudy Giuliani – race42008.com Rudy Giuliani –
    http://giuliani2008-blogger.blogspot.com/
    Rudy Giuliani -Texans for Rudy –
    http://texansforrudy.com/
    Rudy Giuliani – Rudy Giuliani for America –
    http://www.rudygforamerica.com/
    Rudy Giuliani – RudyRoots.org Grassroots Conservatives for Giuliani ‘08 -
    http://www.rudyroots.org/
    Rudy Giuliani – Giuliani Blog –
    http://giulianiblog.blogspot.com/
    Rudy Giuliani – Draft Rudy Giuliani for President –
    http://www.draftrudygiuliani.com/
    Rudy Giuliani – Giuliani Time –
    http://www.giulianitime.com/
    Rudy Giuliani – Virginia Is For Rudy Start spreadin’ the news –
    http://www.virginiaisforrudy.com/

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More Competition

January 21, 2007

This week Illinois Senator Barack Obama, Kansas Senator Sam Brownback, and New York Senator Hillary Clinton all formally announced the establishment of their presidential exploratory committees. The race is on.

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One Last Shot?

January 21, 2007

Even though Nancy Pelosi and John Kerry were for increasing troop levels in Iraq during the 2004 campaign, like many other Democrats they are now opposed to President Bush’s proposal to do so. In fact earlier this week Sen. Clinton stated that President Bush has it all backwards in Iraq and Afghanistan. She thinks we need to increase troop levels in Afghanistan and decrease (redeploy) them in Iraq. Furthermore, Sen. Clinton, Sen. Obama and other Democrats want to formally cap the level of troops in Iraq. Simply put, Sen. Obama called the idea of sending more troops to Iraq a tried and failed policy.” In addition, according to CNN, members of Congress (namely Biden-Levin-Hagel and Collins-Warner-Nelson) are drafting resolutions to show their disapproval of the President’s new plan. John Edwards and Tom Vilsack have taken it a step further and have called on Congress to cut funding and start removing troops now.

In an interview with CNN Sen. Clinton, I think, revealed why she and others so vehemently oppose the increase in troop levels. When asked whether she had faith in Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki she replied that “she doesn’t ‘have any faith’ in the embattled prime minister and questioned his motivations. ‘Whether there’s a gap between his intentions and his will and capacity is the real problem, or whether he’s doing what he intends to do to mark time and further the dominance of his sectarian supporters — it’s hard to tell.’”

On the other hand, “[s]peaking in support of a House bill proposing to prohibit Congress from cutting off funding for the Iraq war, Minority Whip Roy Blunt said Thursday critics of President Bush’s plan to increase troop levels in Iraq ‘don’t want to do what it takes to win.’ ‘Those who are not supporting the president’s current effort really have an obligation, in my view, to come up with their own plan and we’re not hearing that.’ ‘We’re seeing politicians in Washington who really want to have it both ways, they don’t want to support the current plan, but they don’t have a plan of their own.’ ‘They don’t want to lose, but they don’t want to do what it takes to win,’ he added.”

So what do you think? Do we throw in the towel and call it quits or give it one last shot?

I think Mitt Romney’s position is clear. Click here to listen to Mitt’s response to questions about the war in Iraq that Mike Gallagher asked him during an interview this week.

To contribute to Mitt’s campaign or to find more news on current events and information on Mitt Romney’s stance on important issues, please visit his official website at www.mittromney.com.