Medical bills and bankruptcy
…Chicago, found that the Massachusetts reform law, often called RomneyCare after then GOP Gov. Mitt Romney, has reduced personal bankruptcies in the state by 20 percent. In no other country…
…Chicago, found that the Massachusetts reform law, often called RomneyCare after then GOP Gov. Mitt Romney, has reduced personal bankruptcies in the state by 20 percent. In no other country…
…favorite among the ACA’s ace fear-mongers. Back in 2012, Romney healthcare adviser Avik Roy headlined a Forbes column: “Why health insurance is not the same as health care.” In fact,…
…and in both cases, the shareholders (members of a single family, in each case) are parties to the lawsuit along with the corporations themselves. Mitt Romney’s ill-fated pronouncement that corporations…
[Michigan Republican Senate candidate Terri Lynn] Land, a Byron Center Republican, had defended presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s anti-bailout position two years ago and noted that GM had become known as…
…for by someone else…. turning us into Mitt Romney’s famous “47 per centers.” Most workers would rather be able to say “I paid for it myself.” Unfortunately many people who…
…map “packs Democrats into 4 districts, leaving Dems 5 total while Republicans and Mitt Romney won 9 of the state’s 14 districts in a state where Barack Obama won by…
…the big picture on the subject. But the new report shows that large numbers of America’s wealthiest (or not so wealthy, like Mitt Romney) have benefited handily from government subsidies….
…dwarf that of Chris Van Hollen’s proposal (which I am sad to say, has been quite dwarfish already). I am very enthusiastic about this. Even Romney is trying to sound…
…grandchild. Just as Mitt Romney lost the 2012 presidential election because the voters weren’t aware that he adores his family and that he also had assisted fellow members of his…
…least don’t place a priority on it. This positively awesome issues combo didn’t work all that well for Mitt Romney in the general election in those states, or even for…