I"m not the only one to notice that Romney's health care plan doesn't sound a bit like Commonweath Care. Nor am I the only to spot that it does sound somewhat like another candidate's proposal. Probably a smart move since it bypasses criticism like this, doesn't get Romney into the business of suggesting a nationalwide mandate for individuals to buy insurance and sets up a greater contrast with Democrats' plans. More later after Romney rolls out his Power Point slides.
UPDATE: John Hood gives some good analysis here as does Yuval Levin here.
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