UPDATE: 8:45 p.m. -- A Romney aide told the National Review that he does not support the Affordable Care Act's ban on discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions, despite suggesting on "Meet the Press" that he supported that part of the law.Instead, the aide added, there has been no change in the Republican nominee's position. "[I]n a competitive environment, the marketplace will make available plans that include coverage for what there is demand for," the aide said. "He was not proposing a federal mandate to require insurance plans to offer those particular features."
why should healthcare people follow the law the Romney party has already stated it's position is not to respect it and fight to get rid of it. and they claim that The Pres. creates uncertainty.
The debate over health care remains far from over, with Republicans vowing to carry on their fight against the law, which they see as an unaffordable infringement on the rights of individuals. The Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, has promised to undo it if elected.
is this like that thing they do "misleading "we the people"? be vigilant my friends it's coming and the fan is set on high.