Prosecutor General Tom Corbett claims that he has helped federal lawsuit last week, questioning the provisions regarding health reform, because he believes that this is not a unconstitutional requirement for people purchasing health insurance. This is politics.
Then there is politics.
Corbett, who is running for the governor, used this issue to collect money for his campaign by sending fans laughing about “health care terribility” before he was signed last week.
His campaign came from an e-mail request for a contribution to Monday, the end of the last cycle to report the finances of the campaign.
Corbetta’s letter said that “he is fighting” with “plans to impose government socialized medicine in Pennsylvania and its citizens.”
Corbett warned that the law would allow bureaucrats to decisions regarding the second taste made by doctors and patients, destroying the “primary healthcare system in the private sector”.
Corbetta’s correspondence will refer to conservative voters who determine the basic Republican. But he also plays the hands of Democrats, who accuse him of playing guerrilla policy in the national healthcare policy.
Brian Nutt, head of the Corbetta campaign, said yesterday that Democrats play politics in the lawsuit. He said that the mandate in the recent law was a problem that could grow over time.
“If it is health care now, in a month we will have to buy a kind of car and in a year we will have to have the same colorful shingles on our roof,” he said. “Or we will have to pay some tax or a fine.”
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