To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (28932 ) 9/27/2012 12:39:05 PM From: Wharf Rat 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487 "The Republican plan is to let the current candidate run." Funny, the Dems feel that way, too. Let Romney be Romney. It appears to be working very well, cuz about 57% of us think we are part of the 47%. Romney praises and endorses ObamaCare key achievements! By Brent Budowsky - 09/10/12 01:17 PM ET It is good that Mitt Romney gives Barack Obama credit where it is due, by praising and endorsing two of the most important achievements of the president's healthcare plan. Because of President Obama's leadership, and now with Gov. Romney's full support, folks with pre-existing conditions will be covered by insurance, and countless kids will be covered by the insurance of their parents. These two provisions were among the most important achievements of ObamaCare. It is good that Romney now applauds the president's success on these matters. Who knows what Obama initiatives Romney might applaud next, as the latest Romney "etch" replaces an earlier Romney "sketch"? Meanwhile, Romney continues his secret tax return policy, still refusing to disclose his tax returns, and has now added a new secret tax initiative. Romney now refuses to disclose his own secret tax policies for all other Americans. Ditto for Paul Ryan, who squirms like a worm on a hot brick in the summertime when he is asked to disclose years of his own still-secret tax returns, and is asked to explain his still-secret tax policies for all Americans and tell us whose taxes would rise under his plan! I guess with Romney the old "sketch" is replaced with a new "etch,” while with Ryan the old "etch" is replaced with a new "sketch.” Perhaps Romney should debate Romney, and Ryan should debate Ryan, and when they figure out what they stand for, they can debate Obama and Biden! It is wonderful, though, that Mitt Romney and (presumably) Paul Ryan now praise, support and endorse some of the key achievements of ObamaCare, for which the president deserves great credit!thehill.com