Romney Has Conciliatory Remarks On Obama And Health Overhaul

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CBC.caRomney Has Conciliatory Remarks on Obama and Health OverhaulNew York Times (blog)By MICHAEL BARBARO and JIM RUTENBERG 3:09 pm | Updated Mitt Romney said Sunday that he would retain elements of President Obama's health care overhaul, blamed Republicans as much as Democrats for the “mistake” of agreeing to automatic cuts in military ...Romney, Ryan defend economic proposals, but provide few specificsWashington PostObama slams Romney, Ryan after Sunday morning TV show roundsNBCNews.com (blog)Ryan vague on which loopholes to cutCNN (blog)USA TODAY -Los Angeles Times -The Hill (blog)all 7,602 news articles »

Senh: This is not exactly new NEWS, but he's reiterating it. Months ago, when the polls showed that Americans like a majority of Obamacare, except for the individual mandate, Romney said he would pretty much keep everything except for the mandate, which is necessary to pay for the healthcare overhaul. So here's the problem: if he's gonna keep everything except for the part that pays for it, how is he gonna pay for it?

I also wonder what Republicans in Congress, who has stated that they would get rid of ALL of Obamacare, thinks of this.

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