If you still don't like Obamacare — and I know you don't even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private sector, then you should explain how, exactly, you'd cut costs, and cover more people, and make insurance more secure. You owe it to the American people to tell us what you are for, not just what you're against. That way we can have a vigorous and meaningful debate. That's what the American people deserve. That's what the times demand. It's not enough anymore to just say we should just get our government out of the way and let the unfettered market take care of it — for our experience tells us that's just not true.


Remarks on Economic Mobility (December 2013)


If you still don't like Obamacare — and I know you don't even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private...

If you still don't like Obamacare — and I know you don't even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private...

If you still don't like Obamacare — and I know you don't even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private...

If you still don't like Obamacare — and I know you don't even though it's built on market-based ideas of choice and competition in the private...