Watch: President Obama Should Explain Obamacare Using This Video by – Mitt Romney

If President Obama ever wants to offer a tutorial on how Obamacare works, he need look no further than this slide presentation produced by Mitt Romney.

Romenycare is sort of Obamacare’s daddy. It’s the blueprint. So if President Obama wants to sell Obamacare, he can sell it the same way Gov. Romney did in this video tutorial.

In the video, Mitt Romney goes so far as to say that the DMV could withhold people’s driver’s licenses if they didn’t buy health insurance, which goes further than President Obama’s mandate, which only results in a fee for people who don’t opt-in.

So, tell me again, what’s the Republican argument against Obamacare now that their nominee is on video supporting it?

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2 Responses to Watch: President Obama Should Explain Obamacare Using This Video by – Mitt Romney

  1. Milton Findley July 3, 2012 at 9:19 am

    The Affordable Care Act is a piece of legislation. Obamacare is the nonsensical BS that teabaggers and their ilk use to disparage the ACA. I think we should separate the two so that everyone knows what we are talking about. Right wingers corrupt the language for effect and we should try to avoid copying their lying ways.

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  2. bb July 4, 2012 at 1:27 pm

    They’ve been making Orwell roll over in his grave (& ‘revising’ history, blotting out parts they don’t like as Stalin & many tyrants do). Let’s try including 1st part of it, too: THE PATIENT PROTECTION & AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. We can simply add after this: Yes, O’Bama CARES. (as he noted when referring to all this obuse by GOP. or: refer to it as O’Bama-DOES-care! (Just, um, disarm them 1st!)

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