And how far behind is McCain on this? McCain is no friend of free market capitalism, and seems to be on the same page as the democrats in attacking US corporations and businesses.
You are right, as always.
I always gave a sardonic snicker when I met Seassholes and they said with an air of holy supremacy that they worked for a ‘non-profit company.’ They’d ask why I thought that was funny and I’d ask two questions:
1. Who funds your non-profit? It is either a very profitable company or profitable citizens who are taxed.
2. Are working at a break-even rate or are you putting a little something aside?
Profit is good. McCain would have no problem taking that ‘unpatriotic’ profit away to help the Leviathan that is our federal state give birth to the next generation Leviathan.
Keating Five... can’t wait for my Keating Five health plan... my Keating Five 401K... my Keating Five IRA... and my Keating Five mortgage bailout...
McCain wouldn’t even support Bush’s prescription drug entitlement boondoggle for seniors, and Romney spent his millions attacking McCain for that in Florida because the geezers there support it. Romney also brought Hillarycare to Massachusetts. So, Romney is the guy who will bring us Hillarycare and government-run medical care, and not McCain.
McCain might not be far behind but Romney is way out ahead!
“But the central premise of Clinton’s plan - an “individual mandate” requiring that every American have health insurance - is precisely what Romney proposed in the Bay State, in what was seen as a bold approach to attaining universal coverage. The idea became a pillar of the law, which he signed in April 2006.”
“”What Hillary proposed is in many ways the Massachusetts plan gone national, and I think that’s great,” said MIT economics professor Jonathan Gruber, an early adviser to Romney on the healthcare reform law who has consulted with all the major Democratic presidential candidates. “We are the shot fired around the world again - there’s a whole new movement in healthcare started by what we did here. And rather than claiming credit for it, Romney’s running away from it.””
Mclame is right there in her bosom.
I guess staying informed is not on your to-do list. Healthcare is not on McCain's to-do list, he wants to leave it alone. His focus is on national security.