Yes health care is not a right. We also should stop providing all this water to peoples houses also. If you want water you should have to go to the river and get it yourself bowl it and then drink it. Or have a company handle it without government oversite so prices are jacked up and only the rich can afford it.
Unfortunately we don’t live in fantasy land and some people are not able to get a job that provides health care. Example Walmart employes allot of people but they keep them part time so they can save money. So they work and don’t deserve the same health care as any man in this country? So instead give him crappy care. Now you may say well he can go to.college but the fact is some people are not smart enough, can’t afford it, or have a family situation that doesn’t allow it. Well you could tell them to join the military which is a great idea but who foots the bill for that guys pay, healthcare, GI bill ect. You can also do state funded college but who pays for that.
To have a properly functioning society you need housing, food, water, and health.
Just look at what happens when say there is a disaster. Red cross provides those exact things basic human life support.
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In the past people who couldn’t afford college intellectually or financially would work hard and work their way up rather than settle for a part time job. Unfortunately Americans today are more than happy to accept that work and then complain they aren’t paid enough and they’re “worth more.”
Actually, those rights are fairly recent given the time frame of mankind and civilization. Just over 150 years ago, people were allowed to own slaves within the United States borders. But, you see, we as a society evolved and saw how wicked it was to own another person, and to deny people basic rights under the law based on color, religion, sex and sexuality. The human race is supposed to progress every generation for the better, and now due to our progression we are seeing more equal rights for every person in the United States.
Healthcare, in my opinion is another basic right. Everyone deserves the right to live and to be treated with affordable healthcare. That is where this bill comes in; it grants people this right. It’s not a universal system as seen in other countries; but, it’s a start. And you can’t say that it will cause harm to the country and we will lose jobs because of this bill. Look at Germany for instance, they have socialized medicine and they are an economic powerhouse.
In the end we are going to have dissenting opinions and that’s how it’s going to be. You won’t be able to change my mind and vice versa.
I don’t think you’ll find anyone who thinks healthcare for all is a bad thing. The difference that you’ll see is in its implementation. Government should be incentivizing people to buy through tax credits rather than penalizing them for not. The main obstacle to that is the cost of insurance, which this law does nothing to bring down.