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Mitt Romney: Maybe Veterans' Health Care Should Be Privatized

First Posted: 11/11/2011 4:44 pm Updated: 01/11/2012 4:12 am

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney floated an eyebrow-raising suggestion on Veterans Day: privatize veterans' health care.

Speaking with a dozen vets in an occasionally emotional roundtable discussion in South Carolina Friday, the GOP presidential contender sympathized with the service members' difficulties obtaining treatment from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which one vet described as "adversarial."

Romney, who has already proposed privatizing Medicare, suggested that maybe giving wounded warriors an outside option would force VA health bureaucrats to be a little more responsive.

"When you work in the private sector and you have a competitor, you know if I don't treat this customer right, they're going to leave me and go somewhere else, so I'd better treat them right," Romney said. "Whereas if you're the government, they know there's nowhere else you guys can go. You're stuck.

Sometimes you wonder if there would be some way to introduce some private-sector competition, somebody else that could come in and say, you know, that each soldier gets X thousand dollars attributed to them, and then they can choose whether they want to go in the government system or in a private system with the money that follows them," said Romney. "Like what happens with schools in Florida, where people have a voucher that goes with them. Who knows?"

Though Romney was equivocal about the idea, the Democrat-aligned Protect Your Care was quick to pounce on the suggestion, which could have the effect of diverting cash from the VA.

"It is well-known that Romney wants to take away seniors' Medicare and turn it into a privatized voucher system, but it is unfathomable that on Veterans Day he would even hint at privatizing their VA health care," said Protect Your Care spokesman Eddie Vale. "Although I guess that is the kind of thing they should expect from someone who in the past said his sons also served their country by campaigning for him."

Vale was referring to remarks Romney made in the 2008 campaign, when he defended his five sons' decisions not to enlist in the military by saying they were serving their country by helping to get him elected.

The idea of health care vouchers didn't impress one Marine veteran in the discussion, according to Talking Points Memo.

Auston Thompson, a veteran of the Iraq War and former Marine, told TPM after the session that though the idea of the plan was sound to his fiscally conservative ear, the implementation would likely lead to problems.

"Eventually it would become too much of a nuisance," Thompson said. He doubted a voucher system would cover the benefits like the existing VA system does. "Private health care is already so expensive, you'd need some kind of health care reform to make it work."

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plaidsportcoat
06:08 PM on 12/18/2011
""When you work in the private sector and you have a competitor, you know if I don't treat this customer right, they're going to leave me and go somewhere else, so I'd better treat them right," "

The hugest lie perpetrated on stupid people who believe it. Any large private sector business, inevitably a corporation, eliminates all competition by buying all legislators in the United States. Republicans talk about personal responsibility for the lower 99, however, their corporate lords use the corporate structure to completely avoid all personal responsibility.
marilyn 63
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11:50 PM on 11/14/2011
well there goes Mitt Romney again proposing something (privatizing the VA) that he will change tomorrow. but republicans always want to privatize everything on the cheap. Bush sticking Medicare part D in medicare as a gift to pharmaceuticals Mitt wants to privatize that too.. always a gift to corporations.
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Ronju01
Live and let Live
11:53 PM on 11/13/2011
I was looking for something on internet and found out that one of the Big Pharma marketing a Japanese Medicine in US at $800/Mo (insurance price $500) and this is their second highest selling product ($5.5 billion/Yr). Note: they didn't developed the drug so no R&D cost. Canada sells for 1/3 price and generic of similar drug from India is price at 1/10th price. The drug was supposed to be available in generic form in 2012 but the Company extended it upto 2015 by lobbying (WSJ). One of the reasons why drug price is made artificially so high in US.
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baskemp
Veteran, US Navy Nurse Corp
06:36 PM on 11/13/2011
And how does one determine X thousand dollars amount in exchange for risking one's life serving our country?
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gladhart1
11:58 AM on 11/13/2011
If the vets care is privatized then they too can be refused treatment by callous, profit driven insurance companies. Yeah Mitt it has worked out so well for the rest of America. Pure greed.
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chuck nathaniel
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01:20 PM on 11/13/2011
..as opposed to being refused service by a callous, unresponsive bureaucracy?
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DeepThought24
NATURE, REASON, FACTS and SCIENCE...not
08:49 AM on 11/13/2011
I think we should eliminate all veterans health care.

That way we’ll have so many fewer volunteers for the next foreign war.
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Ken Wyn
Catholicism is synonymous with Nazism.
03:23 AM on 11/13/2011
Germany is no Utopia. In many ways, Germany has contributed to the economic downfall from Greece to Italy to Spain and Portugal, extending way too much credit to these southern European nations in which their citizens want modern homes, cars, and all the latest gadgetries and creature comforts that northern Europeans have. However, the reality is that their southern European nations cannot afford them. And "there is no such thing as a free lunch." Always be suspicious when someone touts that healthcare and education are "free" in a nation. No, someone has to pay for it: the taxpayers. Taxes are off the wall in these nations, including Germany.
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Ken Wyn
Catholicism is synonymous with Nazism.
03:22 AM on 11/13/2011
I also suggest that people read Europe's daily online newspaper in English called "The Local." This excellent source has news affiliates in France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway. On "The Local," you can read up-to-the-minute news accounts of the economic mess Europe is in, including northern Europe. Peruse the blogs on "The Local" from these various northern European nations, including Germany, and you will read from others like you, in English, on what they have to say about the state of their national economies, education, and standard of living. It's no better there than in the U.S. In the area of immigration and available/affordable housing, it's even worse than the U.S. Read too about "free healthcare" in which hospitals are understaffed, patient loads are way beyond capacity (with patient rooms stuffed with twice the number of patients in which the rooms were built to accommodate); patients are also left in their beds and stretchers out in corridors and waiting areas, others left in wheelchairs in bathrooms. And nursing care facilities for the elderly in Europe are rife with neglect, and physical, psychological, and even sexual abuse. So much for the glories of socialized healthcare. I suggest one read Horst Siebert's "The German Economy: Beyond the Social Market."

http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7948.html
http://www.thelocal.de/
http://www.thelocal.se/
http://www.thelocal.no/
http://www.thelocal.fr/
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DeepThought24
NATURE, REASON, FACTS and SCIENCE...not
08:56 AM on 11/13/2011
You must be joking? Do you know how many sporting games are on today?

I watch Fox/CNBC (choose one) for my news.
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jscratz
Heja Sverige!
01:17 PM on 11/13/2011
Excuse me, but what does Fox have to do with news? It's just pure right wing brain washing. Sorry.
But they have good sports! :-)
11:47 AM on 11/13/2011
Every criticism you make of the European healthcare system can be said double for the US. The US also has more limited access for 50% of its population. Additionally, we rank far below all Europian nations in life expectancy, infant mortality, overall population health, and a number of other quality of life makers. Why? Because we live in a polarized society where too many idolize the private sector for a supposed efficiency and product quality that it consistently fails to provide. Its a myth. For all its problems, most govenment agencies, except the Pentagon, are more efficient, reliable, and cost effective than the private sector. Are there problems in both areas? Certainly but you don't get rid of something because its not perfect, you find ways to improve it. A balance of public and private services based on who is best suited to provide them in the way most beneficial to the general public is the common sense approach. Instead, we have a bunch of free market idealogues unable to face the very real limitations of the market, spreading ideological poisen and perverting the electorial process to fuel their personal greed. This is also what has caused some of the problems in Europe's social safety net as politicians have pushed for mulitnationals to pay less taxes into the system.
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
12:20 AM on 11/13/2011
The Teapublicans have been trying to eliminate the Dept. of Veterans Affairs sense Reagan tried to close it ! Reagan did not feel veterans deserved any special treatment, he considered it a man's duty to serve his country!
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Bob Macfarlane
Proud to have been allowed to serve in Vietnam
06:39 AM on 11/13/2011
President Reagan campaigned against the Departments of Energy and Education but elivated Veterans Affairs to a cabinet level post. Nice try lefty.
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
01:09 PM on 11/13/2011
WRONG AGAIN BAGGER!!!!! Your talking to someone who was there! One thing George Sr. disagreed with Reagan on was the Veterans administration. He elevated the Veterans Administration to cabinet level. Reagan felt it was the duty of the people to serve their country, and was ready to close many V.A. facilities. Bush senior raised the Dept. to a cabinet level all the while cutting funding. He raised it amid mounting political pressure from Veterans Organizations. Now look it up Bagger, pathetic try!
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Donald Chase
11:39 PM on 11/12/2011
We need to remember these things in a couple of months when the primaries take place. We need to tell Romney in no uncertain terms we do not need his Progressive Liberal ideas in a Conservative party!
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Donald Chase
11:34 PM on 11/12/2011
Just one more nail in Romney's political coffin. His stand on healthcare has been and still is as bad as it ever could be. How about doing the same for all you career politicians! Force them onto Medicare and private insurance and you will suddenly see a big change in their tone. Thirty years ago when I volunteered to join the Army we were promised free healthcare for life after 20 years service. I don't know about them but I pay both health and dental and in order to retain my military insurance I have to pay additional for Medicare. Just more government lies!
11:00 PM on 11/12/2011
THERE YOU GO REPUBLICANS ........FAKE, PHONY, NON THANKFUL REPUBLICANS TRYING TO MAKE A BUCK ON WOUNDED VETS.......YO( G.O.P ) GREEDY OLD PARTY CANNOT HELP YOURSELFS.
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
10:59 PM on 11/12/2011
Well..you heard it tonight. He isn't going to take care of vets but he wants to launch another war with Iran. Sounds like Bush III to me.
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Ed Baggett
Havana Cruise
10:04 PM on 11/12/2011
I am running out of cuss words to describe Romney........
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davegstein
09:44 PM on 11/12/2011
"gefjhbb uywerf,jhf getds ygbrfg"..........was Romney saying something?...a head-full of rocks and a mouthful of marbles....
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Stephen1349
The law is reason..free from passion.
10:58 PM on 11/12/2011
I don't think what comes out of Romney's mouth is marbles.
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Donald Chase
11:36 PM on 11/12/2011
Well it is brown and hard kind of like Rabbits and Deer leave on the ground!