Bush and Republicans deserve some responsibility for ObamaCare
Over at American Spectator, Phillip Klein writes what many conservatives and Republicans should be acknowledging after the passage of ObamaCare:
[N]one of this would have been possible without George W. Bush — or more broadly speaking, Bush era Republicanism. While they were in power, Republicans squandered an opportunity to push free market health care solutions. When they did use their power to pass major legislation, it was for policies like the big government Medicare prescription drug plan, which was (until today) the largest expansion of entitlements since the Great Society. They took earmarks and doled out farm and energy subsidies. They earned a reputation for fiscal recklessness and corruption and incompetent governance. President Obama ultimately forced through the health care bill in spite of the political consequences to his party because he’s ultimately a true believing liberal. But it was only because of the failures of Bush-era Republicanism that an ideological liberal with little experience was able to capture the presidency on the abstract notion of change.
Absolutely dead on. Yes, they got health savings accounts (HSA), but the expansion of an already burdening entitlement is inexcusable.
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