The junior Senator from Illinois has been taking his own sweet time in laying out his vision for the future of the country's health-care system...
and that has the snipers sniping.
From the Washington Post:
"Republican National Committee spokesman Chris Taylor responded that maybe the infusion of money into Obama's campaign would lead to more specifics in his health care plans.
"With all these funds, maybe now he'll be able to hire someone to write a health care plan for him," Taylor said."
But the delay is all part of Obama's strategy - his response:"Obama acknowledged he was moving cautiously in assembling a health care proposal to ensure he can build the political support needed to move the plan forward if he's elected president.
Obama noted that in previous campaigns, presidential candidates have offered detailed proposals without building that political support, only to see the issue fade after the election.
"Every four years presidential candidates trot out their plans, then nothing happens," Obama said. "How do we build a movement for change so that when a president is elected there is actually a constituency and a consensus that is built so we can move the agenda through Congress."
Failure to agree on changes to the health care system could be catastrophic, he said.
"We will go through another decade of dealing with this issue," Obama said."
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