You say that “Romney is campaigning on repeal,” but Romney vows to “repair and replace” Obamacare with a program that I guess we could call Romneycare, which (based upon Romney’s track record) might even be more intrusive than what will be left of Obamacare when the Supreme Court gets done with it. A President Obama will be hamstrung by a GOP House of Representatives, whereas a President Romney can expect to enjoy the support of many RINO’s and nearly all Democrats for a Romneycare proposal.
And that, my friend, is why I believe a President Romney could be much more dangerous than another four years of gridlock with Obama. I prefer gridlock to what Romney might see as “progress.”
Now, if Romney could at least publicly commit to “replace” Obamacare with a total federal withdrawal from the healthcare industry (and if I could believe his commitment was sincere), then I could look more favorably on his healthcare agenda. Unfortunately, Romney has “big plans” for healthcare and I don’t want any part of that, thank you.