If the GOP conservatives were distraught over the
last few days because Mitt
Romney selected Michael Leavitt (a supporter of parts of Obamacare) to head
his transition team should he win in November, then they will be in full buyer’s
remorse after reading today’s story in the Wall
Street Journal.
Calling for the full repeal of national healthcare
reform has been developed into a reflexive mantra of the Republican Party
base. Mr. Romney is still having
difficulty securing the love of conservatives because of his past support in Massachusetts
of much of what is in Obamacare including the individual mandate.
So even while the GOP Presidential nominee calls for
total repeal of Obamacare from the stage, Mr. Leavitt’s appointment caused
quite a push-back from conservatives and raised their suspicion of Mr. Romney
even higher.
But today’s Wall Street Journal story is more than
just more fuel for the ABR primary voters (Anybody but Romney); it is an
educational opportunity for the public and even the Supreme Court.
In spite of the Romney gubernatorial staff efforts
to erase every trace of emails during his term of office in Massachusetts (they
had every email on the governor’s office server computer removed and bought 17
hard drives from personal computers owned by the state—so much for transparency),
the Wall Street Journal found a Romney cabinet member who obviously couldn’t
find the delete button.
The emails obtained by the paper show Governor
Romney and his aides as big supporters of the individual mandate within their
healthcare reform plan. Mr. Romney was
intimately involved in creating every detail of the plan and pushed the mandate
onto reluctant state Democrats.
In one uncovered email a top healthcare aide to Governor
Romney wrote, “We must have an individual mandate for any plan to work.” Mr. Romney himself drafted an opinion
editorial to run the day before he signed his healthcare reform
legislation. In that piece Mr. Romney
says, “Either the individual pays or the taxpayers pay. A free ride on government is not libertarian.”
After Governor Romney signed his healthcare reform—individual
mandate and all—into law, he sent the same top healthcare aide an email saying
(according to the Wall Street Journal story), “Quite a day! … You have made a
huge difference, for me and for hundreds of thousands of people who will have
healthier and happier lives… Best, Mitt”
That is the message the country and the Supreme
Court needs to hear.
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