With Just Six Words, Ron Paul Can Box in the Republican Establishment in November

“Republican politicians don’t like to be boxed in. These six words will box them in. They can run, but they can’t hide….”

“The six words are: Public Law 111-148 is hereby repealed.

“Public Law 111-148 is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This is the compulsory health insurance law that Democrats rammed through Congress and Obama signed. …

“The reason why a bill to repeal this widely hated law would be effective in November is this: it will expose big-spending Republicans for what they really are. They are “me, too” Democrats. They are salami-slice Keynesians who believe in big government, but big government imposed by law at a slower rate. They want big government to subsidize big business and regulate entry in order to keep existing big businesses big. This has been the Republican Party’s tradition ever since 1861.”

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