Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ask Mitt Anything: You can bet they will.

It would appear that the Romney campaign has sprung a major leak, based upon the headlines today on Drudge. There is not a lot that I can comment on or add to concerning this report. The bottom line is that the record reflects (and is now being reported). Obama care was structurally copied from Romney's Massachusetts plan. Romney care was the blue print for Obama care and those close to the inside sources of Obama care are admitting it.

So where do these revelations leave Mitt Romney with main stream republican voters and a good many independents? I'd said that his little boat just took a detour up fecal creek without a proper means of propulsion.


White House used Mitt Romney health-care law as blueprint for federal law Three advisers to GOP candidate met a dozen times with senior Obama officials, records show

Newly obtained White House records provide fresh details on how senior Obama administration officials used Mitt Romney’s landmark health-care law in Massachusetts as a model for the new federal law, including recruiting some of Romney’s own health care advisers and experts to help craft the act now derided by Republicans as “Obamacare.”

The records, gleaned from White House visitor logs reviewed by NBC News, show that senior White House officials had a dozen meetings in 2009 with three health-care advisers and experts who helped shape the health care reform law signed by Romney in 2006, when the Republican presidential candidate was governor of Massachusetts. One of those meetings, on July 20, 2009, was in the Oval Office and presided over by President Barack Obama, the records show.

“The White House wanted to lean a lot on what we’d done in Massachusetts,” said Jon Gruber, an MIT economist who advised the Romney administration on health care and who attended five meetings at the Obama White House in 2009, including the meeting with the president. “They really wanted to know how we can take that same approach we used in Massachusetts and turn that into a national model.”

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