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The former Massachusetts governor is increasingly looking to be the nominee. In the general election, all he need do is say he's against Obamacare.
The Massachusetts health-care legislation, put forth by Mitt Romney, may be a disadvantage to him, especially when running for a party that wants to repeal Obamacare.
We got mixed signals from a turbulent political week. Barack Obama seems to be enjoying an uptick in polls, moving toward 50 percent approval. But his weakness was apparent in his State of the Union address: issues.
In past nuclear cooperation agreements, the US has required nations to commit to not enriching uranium and opening nuclear sites to inspections. The Obama administration has just done away with the requirement. Congress needs oversight to combat this possibility of nuclear proliferation.
Last April, the Massachusetts health-care reform bill was signed into law by Governor Mitt Romney. This legislation is intended to substantially reduce the number of uninsured in the state. The plan primarily relies on three policy tools. It requires that all state residents purchase health insurance. It offers income-related subsidies...
At the recent GOP debate in Iowa, Gingrich defended his pro-life record, declaring, “I believe that life begins at conception” and stating that embryos at fertility clinics “should be considered life because by definition they’ve been conceived. I am against any kind of experimentation on embryos. And I think my position on life has been very clear and very consistent.” No, it hasn't.
More than just a rejection of Democrats' health care plans, the Scott Brown victory represents a rejection Obama of administration policies that depart from those of the Bush administration.
Having a supermajority may have hurt Democrats more than it helped them: it enabled them to block Republicans out the health reform legislation process, thereby violating Barack Obama's campaign promise of bipartisanship.







