Romney Urged Obama To Embrace Individual Mandate In 2009 [View all]
Romney Urged Obama To Embrace Individual Mandate In 2009
Sahil Kapur
In July 2009, Mitt Romney called on President Obama to require Americans to buy insurance as part of his health care plan, using tax penalties as a backstop in other words, the individual mandate that Republicans virulently oppose.
In a
USA Today op-ed titled Mr. President, whats the rush?, which is also available on MittRomneyCentral.com, Romney urged Obama to learn a thing or two about health care reform from his Massachusetts plan that contained the same policy, and touted it as effective.
First, we established incentives for those who were uninsured to buy insurance, Romney wrote. 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.
Obama opposed that approach in his 2008 campaign, and was not on board with it at the time of Romneys op-ed, but eventually adopted it in the sweeping bill that became law March 2010. Republican voters strongly decry the mandate as egregious federal overreach, and Romney has vowed to repeal the entire law if elected President.
The revelation could damage the GOP presidential frontrunner, who has been attacked by conservatives for enacting a similar law as Obamacare, but has defended himself by saying such an approach is acceptable on a state level, not a federal level.
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