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DEMS COPY ROMNEY ON INDIVIDUAL MANDATE AS PENALTY FOR FREELOADERS ON HEALTH CARE

Richard Kigel · Monday, July 2nd 2012 at 10:40AM · 861 views
TALKING POINTS MEMO, July 2, 2012 -- In the wake of the Supreme Court decision to uphold the ‘Obamacare’ mandate under Congress’s taxing power, Democrats are unifying behind a message to refute the GOP contention that they raised taxes on the middle class.

The Dems’ response: No, we didn’t. We simply punished freeloaders. Just as Mitt Romney did.

“It’s not a tax on the American people,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet The Press.” “It’s a penalty for free riders.”

“The massive so-called tax increase they’re talking about is the freeloader penalty,” Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) said on CBS’ “Face The Nation, “which would affect at most 1-2 percent of people that could afford health care and instead want to be freeloaders on the rest of us with uncompensated care.”

The fine for noncompliance with the requirement to purchase health insurance would hit 4 million people, or just over 1 percent of the population, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

Republicans have nevertheless sought to paint the law as a massive tax hike on working people. On Fox News Sunday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Supreme Court “unearthed the massive deception that was practiced by the president and the Democrats, constantly denying that it was a tax.”

The theory behind the provision is that when uninsured people use health care resources, they’re often unable to pay for them, so they end up passing the costs on to taxpayers. The mandate is an effort to force those individuals to pay upfront.

“This penalty says you cannot be a free-rider,” White House chief of staff Jack Lew told Fox News.

The messaging shift comes late for Democrats, who did not get behind a compelling rationale for the individual mandate during the health care reform debate. That left the field wide open for Republicans to attack it as an egregious violation of personal liberty.

But it was Romney who pioneered the anti-freeloader argument, when defending the individual mandate at the heart of the health care plan he enacted as governor of Massachusetts.

“Using tax penalties, as we did, or tax credits, as others have proposed, encourages ‘free riders’ to take responsibility for themselves rather than pass their medical costs on to others,” Mitt Romney wrote in a 2009 USA Today op-ed.


In mid-2009, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the top Republican on the Finance Committee, toldFox News, “But there is a very important issue here, and that is that we consider that there are some people who can afford their own health insurance but decide not to buy it because they want to pay it out of pocket. Should you require those people to do it? I believe that there is a bipartisan consensus to have individual mandates.”



Democrats are happy to credit Romney, making things awkward for Republicans.


“The penalty is on people who have the wherewithal but refuse to buy health insurance, figuring they won’t be sick and if they do, other people will have to cover it,” Pelosi said. “So these free riders — as they were identified by Governor Romney himself, he said that people who have the ability to pay and don’t can’t expect to be free riders. And I think he had it exactly right.”

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Richard Kigel Monday, July 2nd 2012 at 10:40AM

MITT ROMNEY IS HAPPY TO EXPLAIN TO YOU HOW THE INDIVIDUAL MANDATE WORKS IN MASSACHUSETTS
“Our experience also demonstrates that getting every citizen insured doesn't have to break the bank. First, we established incentives for those who were uninsured to buy insurance. Using tax penalties, as we did, or tax credits, as others have proposed, encourages "free riders" to take responsibility for themselves rather than pass their medical costs on to others. This doesn't cost the government a single dollar.”
~ Mitt Romney, USA TODAY, March 22, 2011

http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/...

Richard Kigel Monday, July 2nd 2012 at 12:46PM

Irma--that's right! And people need to know that!!!

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

@Rich, the absolute beauty of all of this is it seem Romney and the GOP now say "REPEAL"...

No longer repeal and replace. (otfl) (smile)

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

McConnell's saying he could not speak for Romney, but he can speak not only for BHO, but the democrat party and the SC has only caused that endless pit they have been digging for almost 4 yers now to get even more endless. LOL!!!...

"I" am sure they still believe they can use talkin gpoints to counter the last debates of Romney's in his coming debates with our president...

ONLY IN AMERICA (S-M-I-L-E)

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

...OOPS, lets no leave our Newt on his demanding the mandate...

in the sound bite they showed of him demanding th emandate, I can not say if it was when he was speaker or not...but, I am sure we will be seeing him in tis sound bite again. (smile)

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