Many members of Congress were elected in 2010 precisely because they promised to vote to repeal Obamacare. They have done their duty to their constituents, kept their promise — in sharp contrast to the president and his allies in Congress, who promised not to raise middle-class taxes or threaten the existing health-insurance coverage of millions of Americans. In keeping their promise they have helped to restore public trust.
– Robert Moffit is a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.