The RomneyCare Bill Comes Due
The state’s real spending driver is the exploding cost of RomneyCare. Mr. Romney expanded coverage without a tax increase at first, but Democrats quickly passed one anyway and now they are tripling down.
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The state’s real spending driver is the exploding cost of RomneyCare. Mr. Romney expanded coverage without a tax increase at first, but Democrats quickly passed one anyway and now they are tripling down.
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Later, when asked (off tape) to define “communitarian,” Jones was unable to answer or to point toward any source for a definition.
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