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Sterling (USA), 27 jun (EFE).-likely in the U.S., Mitt Romney, Republican presidential candidate again today attacking health care reform from President Barack Obama on the eve of the Supreme Court issued an opinion on its constitutionality which will have consequences in the campaign election.
“They won’t sleep well at the White House tonight”, it ironically Romney during a rally in a business complex in Sterling, in the State of Virginia, in allusion to the crucial ruling that will emit this Thursday the Supreme Court.
health care reform, enacted by Obama in 2010 and which establishes the compulsory medical insurance for all Americans,”it was not only bad policy, but a moral failure”in a moment in which the President had a responsibility” to focus on helping people to overcome the crisis”, said Romney.
“The more you know”reform,”less like”Americans, sentenced the former Governor of Massachusetts.
Romney reiterated that, if he wins the November 6 presidential elections, will void the Obama reform and replaced it with another plan which up to now has not given details.
Republican candidate has made attacks on Obama health reform one of its emblems of campaign, although when he was Governor of Massachusetts he launched in that State a health plan resembling that now criticizes.
the judgment that the Supreme Court will issue on Thursday could be a boost to the efforts of Obama to give universal coverage in a country where 50 million people do not have health insurance, or a setback that would oblige him to change strategy and would give wings to the Republicans, particularly to Romney.
< p> Hervorming dwingen de Amerikaanse te huren vanaf 2014 een particuliere ziektekostenverzekering, iets die, volgens zijn aanhangers, goedkoper systeem te verbreden van de basis van klanten.
maar juist vanwege deze clausule, bekend als de “individuele mandaat” hervormen loopt het risico van ongeldig gemaakte zijn indien het Hooggerechtshof van oordeel is dat de regering haar bevoegdheden te dwingen individuen om je te abonneren op een bepaalde dienst heeft overschreden.