Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) caused a stir when he condemned the Supreme Court’s health care ruling, declaring, “We the people have been told there is no choice. You must buy health insurance or pay the new Gestapo — the I.R.S.” He made matters slightly worse when he said those concerned by the Nazi reference “ought to be goddamn mad at the federal government.”
It’s worth noting, however, that there is an interesting limit to the LePage rage.
[T]he most remarkable aspect of LePage’s remarks wasn’t the Nazi comparison. It was what he didn’t say: Instead of joining Republican governors of six other states in announcing he will refuse to participate in the expansion of Medicaid, he wants to wait and see how the numbers add up.









