Quantum Windbag
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Odd response from a guy who:
1) Routinely says he believes in state flexibility and state solutions, forged in the laboratories of democracy. Which is exactly the approach ACF is taking here ("...many jurisdictions expressed a strong interest in greater flexibility in TANF and indicated that greater flexibility could be used by states to improve program effectiveness. . . States offered a range of suggestions for ways in which expanded flexibility could lead to more effective employment outcomes for families."), and
2) Claims one of his first actions in office would be to issue a slew of waivers that have no legal basis (the Section 1115 waiver authority ACF is citing actually exists).
But it's Romney, so expecting coherence is asking a bit much.
Odd response from a guy who claims that Obamacare allows states to have flexibility to set up exchanges.