Anti-Endorsement
Mitt Romney has officially been thrown off of my possibly preferable presidents list. I know very little about the man except that he is the governor of Massachusetts and a presidential hopeful. I had nothing against him ten minutes ago and wished him the best of luck.
That all changed when I read this paragraph in the Opinion Journal:
Now, Mr. Romney joins John McCain on the "Definitely won't vote for him in the primary" category. I am sick and tired of big government Republicans ramming additional government spending and ridiculous regulations down my throat. Ronald Reagan had it right when he said, "Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem."
That all changed when I read this paragraph in the Opinion Journal:
Massachusetts will likely soon become the first state in the nation to force everyone living within its borders to buy health insurance or pay a tax for walking around uninsured. Gov. Romney says by signing such a mass mandate into law, he will achieve the Democrats' goal of universal health coverage on Republican market-oriented principles.
Now, Mr. Romney joins John McCain on the "Definitely won't vote for him in the primary" category. I am sick and tired of big government Republicans ramming additional government spending and ridiculous regulations down my throat. Ronald Reagan had it right when he said, "Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem."



























1 Comments:
You are unbelievable. You are LUCKY that your parents can afford healthcare for you. SO MANY families in this country cannot.
Gov. Romney has just won huge points in my book for standing behind such an important piece of legislation.
Government spending, at times is necessary and serves a purpose.
now, one can question whether spending billions to fight a useless needless war based on lies is necessary. probably not. health care for all Americans....absolutely a worthwhile expenditure.
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