Thursday, October 4, 2012

Romney health care

  • Mitt Romney Pre-Existing Conditions Health Care Plan Doesn't Match ...

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney risks developing a pre-existing condition of his own by twisting himself into a pretzel while trying to equate his position with President Barack Obama's on one of the most popular aspects of the health care ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney Rally: Banks, Health Care, Coal Stocks Big Winners

    Stocks are trading up today as Mitt Romney gets good debate reviews, since he has pledged to get rid of health-care law that promises more customers for big insurers but also profit-squeezing coverage requirements. WellPoint (WLP) is leading the charge ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Romney's federal health care funding

    Romney said he did not raise taxes to pay for the health care law that he implemented while serving as governor of Massachusetts.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Health Care Not Part of Romney's $17000 Tax Plan

    The Obama campaign quickly challenged the proposal, saying if the health care portion is included in the cap it would lead to a large tax increase on many people.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Obama-Romney Debate: Romney Overstates Obamacare's Effect On Job-Based ...

    Mitt Romney made a damning charge against President Barack Obama's health care reform law during Wednesday's debate designed to give pause to the more than 150 million Americans who get health insurance through their employer. Citing the ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney, Obama clash over spending, health care and taxes

    The 90-minute exchange covered a wealth of issues, including health care, taxes, job creation, deficit reduction, and regulations.

    www.kansascity.com

  • Mitt Romney's Campaign Forced To Clarify His Claims After First Presidential ...

    Prohibiting insurance companies from denying coverage or charging higher rates on the basis of a pre-existing medical condition is one of the most popular provisions of the Affordable Care Act.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • If The Right-Wing Media Are Right, Romney Is In Favor Of "Death Panels"

    Right-wing media are reviving the "death panels" lie in reaction to Mitt Romney's criticism of a health-care advisory board during the first presidential debate. In fact, that board, established under the 2010 health care reform law, is forbidden from ...

    mediamatters.org

  • AARP objects to Obama invoking group's support during debate

    The nation's leading senior advocacy organization objected after the president during Wednesday's debate twice mentioned the AARP while defending his health care plan and attacking Mitt Romney's plans for Medicare. The AARP posted a blog saying that ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Fact check: Romney repeats erroneous claims on healthcare

    Mitt Romney repeated a number of erroneous claims during Wednesday's debate about President Obama's healthcare law, including that it relies on a board that will decide "what kind of treatment" patients can get. This is a myth advanced repeatedly by ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Presidential Debate: Obama and Romney Spar over Economy & Health Care

    Romney said he had plans to fix the economy, repeal Obama's health care plan, remake Medicare, pass a substitute for the legislation designed to prevent another financial crash and reduce deficits - but he provided no specifics despite Obama's prodding.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Obama and Romney to clash over economy

    Romney tended to be more fiery and aggressive, offering a starkly different menu of changes in how Americans are taxed and seniors get health care, a performance that could help him get his struggling campaign back on track. Obama tried to paint Romney ...

    www.kansascity.com

  • Obama, Romney debate taxes, health care

    But Obama criticized Romney's prescriptions and his refusal to raise taxes and said, "if you take such an unbalanced approach then that means you are going to be gutting our investment in schools and education .

    www.newsday.com

  • Romney, Obama tangle over health care reform law in first presidential debate

    DENVER - Republican Mitt Romney is vowing to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, saying it adds costs to the health system and has led to Medicare cuts.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • What Would Healthcare CRE Look Like Under Romney?

    Join the thousands of real estate professionals that subscribe to the Washington, DC AM Alert. Each and every morning, we deliver the important stories, data, analysis…as well as the opinions and insights of industry thought leaders to provide you ...

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  • Romney Comes Out Swinging

    (Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo). Mitt Romney came out swinging in the first presidential debate, challenging President Obama over his health care reforms, treatment of the economy, taxes and funding for Sesame Street's Big Bird. Romney jabbed the ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Obama, Romney spar on taxes, jobs, education, health care

    Romney said he had plans to fix the economy, overhaul the tax code, repeal Obama's health care plan and replace it with a better alternative, remake Medicare, pass a substitute for the legislation designed to prevent another financial crash and reduce ...

    www.vindy.com

  • Romney, Obama tangle over health care law

    DENVER (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney is vowing to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, saying it adds costs to the health system and has led to Medicare cuts.

    www.wistv.com

  • Obama, Romney tangle on economy, health care

    DENVER -- President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney battled for 90 minutes Wednesday in detail-laden jousting over tax plans, health care and government regulation. The first of their three debates took place on the campus of the University of ...

    www.post-gazette.com

  • Debate enshrines the political term 'Obamacare'

    Republican challenger Mitt Romney first used the one-word shorthand for Obama's health care law when discussing how he would cut spending.

    www.usatoday.com

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