Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Mitt Was Thinking Ahead

H/T HuffPo:

Mitt's transition website was ready to go, 


For a while on Wednesday, a draft version of his transition website was visible to the public on a server belonging to the company that designed it, a Utah software shop called SolutionStream. The site, located at romney.solutionstreamcreative.com, was titled: "Mitt Romney Elected the 45th President of The United States of America."

The site opened with a quote from Romney: "I'm excited about our prospects as a nation. My priority it putting people back to work." On the home page was a placeholder link to video of Romney's acceptance speech.






But wait there's more: 


The page on "Repealing the Affordable Care Act" declared: " On his first day in office, Mitt Romney will issue an executive order that paves the way for the federal government to issue Affordable Care Act waivers to all 50 states. He will then work with Congress to repeal the full legislation as quickly as possible."

There was a list of nominees -- all blank, except for the position of vice president.

And the "Join the Administration" page warned applicants that "government service is not for everyone."

Mitt was ready to repeal Obamacare on day one.  I am sure that would have worked as well for the people if this country  as Scott Walker repealing the train has done for the taxpayers of Wisconsin.  

Thank Goodness, we will never have to use the words - President Romney! 


5 comments:

  1. Now let's make sure that our derelict governor, Scott Walker, acts accourding to the established law and sets up the health care provider exchanges in the State of Wisconsin.
    If he doesn't, he's breaking the law, and should be prosecuted.

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  2. I heard on the news this morning that Governor Jailbait has just ten days to set up the exchanges but not a lick of preparation has been done. Given the clusterfuck that WEDC is, what are the odds he can get the job done even if he wanted to? He has set up a legal confrontation that he's bound to lose. Unfortunately for him the citizens of Wisconsin just repudiated extremist politics and our little weasel is now left holding the wet tea bags.

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