In this March 23, 2010 file photo President Barack Obama signs the health care bill in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
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Both President Barrack Obama and presidential candidate Mitt Romney orchestrated and passed a health care bill. However, neither wants to talk about or offer his health care bill as a crowning achievement. What does that say about their health care solutions?
Gary Petersen
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Obama just gave a speech about his efforts. You should pay more attention. Romney is running like a rabbit from his plan. The funny thing about Romney, in addition, is he argues that decisions are best left to the states (even though health insurance More..
You are way off base. Romney doesn't want to talk about it. Obama owns it and talks about it a lot. You should listen to his speeches and not the aftertalk by pundints.
"What does that say about their health care solutions?"
Not a whole heck of a lot, unfortunately. Most of us are fickle and ignorant. When polled, the majority of Americans disapprove of Obama's Affordable Care Act, but when More..