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I don't think you have a right to health care. If there is such a right, where does it come from?
Go to an ER and see for yourself.
"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" straight from the Declaration of Independence.
First word gives Americans that very right.
And therein lies the problem. When people WANT healthcare but can't afford it because of out of control costs, or WANT healthcare but can't get it because they are being denied due to 'pre-existing' conditions, then it becomes the responsibility of the government to step in to ensure that people are able to maintain their basic rights as Americans. THOSE people are being denied access to healthcare are the ones who are losing their rights, NOT you.
No, they are not being denied any right so long as they can access available goods and services on the same basis as everybody else accesses those available goods and services. The fact that they are unable to do so may be cause for you to extend charity, but it is not justifiable cause for your property to be confiscated on their behalf.
How dense are you?? THAT is the problem in this country. There are WAY too many people who can't get basic healthcare that they need because the system is broken. These aren't deadbeats looking to mooch of the system. These are middle class Americans who the system has let down. That system needed a major overhaul that obviously wasn't coming from the private sector, so the government HAD to intervene and ensure that Americans were able to achieve their basic rights as citizens.
I'm sorry that you only care about yourself and your bank account. It's a shame we have heartless people like you in this country who doesn't give a shit about their neighbors and how they are being fucked over every day. Be Proud, Be Ignorant!
"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" straight from the Declaration of Independence.
First word gives Americans that very right.
No it doesn't. The Declaration of Independence doesn't even have any legal effect. It isn't law.
Go to an ER and see for yourself.
How many ER's provide Chemo treatment? I'll wait.
Which government program guarantees you as much chemo as you want?
Everyone gets health care in this country who wants it.
Go to an ER and see for yourself.
How many ER's provide Chemo treatment? I'll wait.
Which government program guarantees you as much chemo as you want?
So the Declaration is meaningless? Is that what you're saying?
How many ER's provide Chemo treatment? I'll wait.
Which government program guarantees you as much chemo as you want?
what private insurer "guarantees you as much chemo as you want?"
So the Declaration is meaningless? Is that what you're saying?
From a legal standpoint, in terms of force of law, yes. Hell, the country wasn't even formed yet. It was just a list of grievances against Britain and a justification for Independence.
Basic healthcare should be like a basic education. Everyone gets a reasonable opportunity to get it, regardless of their ability to pay.
It should be a given that that is fundamental to a civilized society.
But still, what our country was founded upon. No?
But still, what our country was founded upon. No?
Sure, they stated some principles on which we were founded. But the Constitution is the supreme law. The Declaration doesn't have any legal effect in terms of recognizing rights, and it never has, even when the Founders were still alive. Justices have used it from time to time to figure out what the Founders meant, but it doesn't take much looking back to see that the Founders who wrote the Declaration and Constitution did not consider health care to be a right.