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"THEY'RE THE SAME F%#*KING BILL," SAYS M.I.T. PROF AND FORMER ROMNEY ADVISOR ON MASS. HEALTH CARE LAW

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, November 16th 2011 at 10:34PM · 477 views
HUFFINGTON POST, November 17, 2011 -- Jonathan Gruber, an M.I.T. economist hired by Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to help craft health care reform, sharply criticized the Republican presidential candidate for distinguishing between his bill and President Barack Obama's in an interview with Capital New York published Wednesday.

"They're the same f***ing bill. He [Romney] just can't have his cake and eat it too," Gruber said. "He can try to draw distinctions and stuff, but he's just lying. The only big difference is he didn't have to pay for his. Because the federal government paid for it. Where at the federal level, we have to pay for it, so we have to raise taxes."

The health care bill Romney signed and the Affordable Care Act signed by Obama have substantial similarities. Both have individual and employer mandates and subsidies, establish health insurance exchanges, allow young adults to stay on their parents' insurance and prohibit insurers from denying people based on pre-existing conditions.

Romney has defended the law he signed but said that states should be able to develop their own health care laws. He favors repealing the health care law the president signed into law.

Gruber is a Democrat, and told The New Yorker that Romney never asked him about his political views. He also recalled that Romney argued for the individual mandate since it would eliminate the "free rider" problem of uninsured patients seeking care at emergency rooms. The White House also contacted Gruber to do the economic modeling for Obama's plan.

In the interview with Capital New York, Gruber also expressed frustration that the Supreme Court might decide the fate of health care on "political grounds." "It's very disturbing," he said. The Huffington Post's Mike Sacks reported that the high court is likely to make a decision on the constitutionality of the individual mandate at the end of June 2012.

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Richard Kigel Thursday, November 17th 2011 at 11:14AM

Irma:

Unopposed!!!

That's funny!

What I think is going to happen is that whoever they do finally nominate--most likely Romney--there will be deep dissatisfaction because he is such a flawed candidate and people--mostly Republicans--don't like him.

I think the GOP convention is going to be fun to watch--for Democrats!!!

Darrell Garrett Thursday, November 17th 2011 at 12:21PM

Speak on it Richard! I am so tired of Republicans trying to distinguish themselves from Obama even when they believe the same things and have the same policies. I can't wait for the one-on-one debates next year so this foolishness can be exposed.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" only wonder if the Supreme Court realizes it will be going before the legal system before they hear, during, or maybe after making any kind of decission on this case in part or whole of this health care bill...

THERE HAS BEEN A C-H-A-N-G-E IN OUR NATION AS OF LATE. (S-M-I-L-E)

(Rich, I realize this may seem nuts, but at the rate it is going for the right-wingers, our president may end up running unopposed. LOL!!!) (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...It seem also that the right-wingers are already saying they don't want Romney, but he will be getting the nomination...has anyone ( political party) ever done any thing like this before?!? (smile)

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