Health Care Is Not A Right!

I was talking about the moral values of humanity and how some American republicans are an exception to values the rest of the world take as fundamental to being a human .
I believe Cypress was alluding to the same thing.

I have no moral obligation to you or anyone else that thinks they're owed healthcare.

Funny how those like you that think something like healthcare is a right want to pass the cost off to others instead of proving what you claim you say.
 
No, sorry asswipe, socialism is when many pool their resources so that when a few of that group are in need they can be helped by drawing on that pool.
That is insurance, and socialism, described to a tee.
YOU are a fucking socialist and you never knew it.
LMFAO

If everyone in the group puts in the resources and everyone in the group can use those resources, that's not socialism. It becomes socialism when only a portion of that group is forced to fund it but everyone is allowed to use it. There is a big difference between a cooperative effort and socialism.

At the neighborhood pool, you don't use it unless you pay your dues. That's not socialism. It would be if only a small portion paid the dues but everyone was allowed to use it.
 
That's the crux of it. Everything Republicans want they say is integral to what government is about, and everything they don't want they call socialism, meanwhile they use the whole of it unaware, like flicking a lightswitch walking into a dark room. They won't realise they are socialists by their own measure until the power goes out.

The crux of it is everything Democrats aren't willing to do for themselves but should do suddenly becomes a right that everyone is supposed to benefit from but only a small portion are supposed to fund.
 
Looks like to me that 95% of the black population are the retarded ones. A social welfare Democrat said "I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years" and damn if they haven't done what he told them to do. Doing so has been so beneficial for blacks.

Damn. How's things going over at Stormfront?
 
Health care is a basic human right, and it is astounding to see any advanced country deny it to citizens. For God's sake give up this private insurance nonsense and get yourself a proper NHS.

There's a proposal for Medicare Part E; as in Everyone.

So simple even a republican could figure it out.
 
a new investor. Fool.
If insurance were a ponsi scheme it would collapse as all ponzi schemes do.

Isn't that why you Obama ass lickers supported Obamacare. It was because you said the private, for profit insurances had failed in doing for people what should be done.
 
Damn. How's things going over at Stormfront?

LBJ said it, blacks have done it, and we both can look at how doing so has been for them. Lowest average IQ of any group, highest bastard birth rate of any group, highest use of any group of food stamps among their own, highest incarceration rate, and so on.
 
There's a proposal for Medicare Part E; as in Everyone.

So simple even a republican could figure it out.


Everyone is more than welcome to coverage as long as someone else isn't forced to fund it for them. If they can't, it's on you to provide it for them since you think they have a right to it. If you won't, they can do without.

You're the typical bleeding heart that thinks compassion comes from supporting someone getting something they don't have and forcing someone else to force it for them.
 
Everyone is more than welcome to coverage as long as someone else isn't forced to fund it for them. If they can't, it's on you to provide it for them since you think they have a right to it. If you won't, they can do without.

You're the typical bleeding heart that thinks compassion comes from supporting someone getting something they don't have and forcing someone else to force it for them.

Does the military have a right to free health care?
 
Everyone is more than welcome to coverage as long as someone else isn't forced to fund it for them. If they can't, it's on you to provide it for them since you think they have a right to it. If you won't, they can do without.

You're the typical bleeding heart that thinks compassion comes from supporting someone getting something they don't have and forcing someone else to force it for them.
The Interstate freeways were built with Federal money, I am sure there are many that never wanted to pay to build them in states they'd never visit!

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The Interstate freeways were built with Federal money, I am sure there are many that never wanted to pay to build them in states they'd never visit!

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You mean the same interstate highways that are built in the states where those other people live for which I fund? I call that even?

I get a benefit from the taxes I pay to fund such things. I pay for them AND I use them.

Someone get's healthcare coverage as a result of higher taxes. Those paying those higher taxes don't get to use the policy for which they are forced to pay.

See the difference? You probably don't or simply don't want to see it.

States they can't visit or states they CHOOSE not to visit?
 
It could be argued that all Americans support our country in one way or another...

but anyway.

Does Congress deserve health care?

It could be argued that someone living entirely on the backs of taxpayers does not.

Does the person unwilling to work deserve healthcare?
 
a car crashes and burns up.

Before it burns up a by stander manages to pull a small girl from then car.


she is bleeding and will bleed out without care.



does this society owe her care or should she bleed out in the street?


there is only one answer if you are not an evil fucking piece of shit

They are called "emergency rooms" for a reason. There is quite a bit of difference in giving someone treatment in order to stabilize a life threatening condition and using the ER as an out patient service. It has something to do with an oath that all physicians take when they dedicate their lives to practicing medicine.
 
They are called "emergency rooms" for a reason. There is quite a bit of difference in giving someone treatment in order to stabilize a life threatening condition and using the ER as an out patient service. It has something to do with an oath that all physicians take when they dedicate their lives to practicing medicine.

Isn't it interesting that all those who think doctors and other medical professionals should provide their services for free when someone can't pay don't have a problem demanding they get paid for every minute they're on their job?
 
It could be argued that someone living entirely on the backs of taxpayers does not.

Does the person unwilling to work deserve healthcare?

You have a flawed understanding of who these people are. Most recipients are children, the elderly and the disabled.

It should also be noted that there's all kinds of taxes. Everyone pays taxes of some sort.
 
Isn't it interesting that all those who think doctors and other medical professionals should provide their services for free when someone can't pay don't have a problem demanding they get paid for every minute they're on their job?

Doctors and other medical professionals get paid for their services regardless of whether the patient can afford treatment. Especially in the ER. I'd like to address the second part of your sentence but it's incomprehensible.

But if it helps read this about the bill signed by Ronald Reagan:

http://www.pantagraph.com/news/nati...cle_43f6f99e-bae9-11e1-bece-001a4bcf887a.html
 
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