Early Massachusetts regulator Mitt Romney known as Barack Obama "press the pause button" on the reclaim of health care from the federal government in the ignite of an evaluator decision declaring unconstitutional.
Mitt Romney told ABC's "Good Morning America" Tuesday that "we do not need the government to impose a one-size-fits-all system" on states.
Romney has acknowledged that its own law of healthcare allowed in Massachusetts as is sort of single policy authorization that the judge in Florida ruled unconstitutional the federal law, but says he does not apologize for that.
"I do not apologize for it," he said. "I am suggesting that we went in one direction and there are other possible directions. I'd like to see states to pursue their own ideas, see what ideas work best. "
Democratic strategist and Fox News subscriber Karl Rove recently called Romney to admit he was wrong to help us advance the health care plan.
Last fall, Governor Rick Perry of Texas GOP raised the issue in a similar manner. By comparing the measure to that promulgated by the president last year, he said: "But the fact is: they are so similar that it will be an important anchor unless it gets up and reject this approach."
Mitt Romney who unsuccessfully wanted the democratic states manly nomination in 2008, sought to distinguish between the options the state can choose under the 10th Amendment in Washington compared to decide the policy for all states in one act legislature.