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Old 06-30-2012, 09:30 PM
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I dont know Rich...lets assume it is Romney and he has both houses of congress. I dont want him to repeal the healthcare act , but I want it severely reworked to actually cut health costs because that has to be done.

I think we need some serious tax reform also......and the almight jobs.

These alone are going to take lots of time. I think on those three items he will even get Democratic support, because despite all the glee being shown, there are a slew of Democrats who despise the health bill in its format right now....who strongly feel the tax code needs revised and would gladly work on any jobs bill forwarded.

These 3 things would go a long way to getting this country fixed.

Also, if Romney does get elected he must insure that he stays in constant communications with both parties and both houses. This President did not and does not.....even his own party talks in private about it thus he will never be able to bring us together. Romney has to open and above board with both parties from the beginning. I just recently read or reread how many times Obama invited heads to the WH, nodded his head and said..ok...and nobody of either party ever heard from him again. THAT you cannot do.
I have to disagree about the humongous health care legislation that improperly was rewritten by InJustice Roberts to have an appearance of constitutionality. Anything this massive always has unforeseen consequences that on top of the "foreseen" consequences make it much to dangerous to stand in my opinion. It must be repealed, on Constitutional grounds alone.

Health care problems need to be addressed and should be done incrementally. It's much easier to adjust solutions that way instead of this monstrosity that no one fully has a handle on.

I'm sure Romney is going to be immensely more open to dealing with Democrats than Obama was in even talking with Republicans. I'm not sure that's a good thing. We always get screwed. Democrats don't compromise. They don't give ground. We can learn something from them on that score.