Health care is NOT a right….
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zepekit — 11 years ago(April 05, 2014 10:11 AM)
It can indeed be done and it is done in many countries. I am really gratefull that we have it in my country.
also: "Health care is not a right. You have a few "Rights" in your life: Right to your freedom. Right to your income. Right to live without government snooping. Right essentially to be left alone."
Right to your income? Right to live without government snooping? To be left alone? - who decides that those are rights but health care isn't? You sound liek a typical american and one that makes the rest of the world hate you, because they think the rest are like you luckily they are not! -
pennilayne — 9 years ago(November 23, 2016 11:28 PM)
thank you for acknowledging not all us americans are ignorant a-holes like this person
makes me feel better. i am always mortified when i think about how people in other countries must perceive us and i think "i just hope they do know we arent all like that. they are bad representations of humans in general."
i do blame our society and media but there are still good people here! -
liverpool26 — 11 years ago(October 20, 2014 03:39 PM)
Wow I used to want to live in US but you've made it sound like a $hithole. In UK you have the right to food, water, health care, housing, etc. But according to you in the richest country in the world the government won't even give out food or water I thought you had food stamps and benefits like every other first world country.
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jptvgta — 11 years ago(December 08, 2014 03:46 PM)
Yes, we have food stamps(a.k.a. EBT), welfare, unemployment compensation, and food banks. We also have government subsidized housing units. Yea, we aren't perfect, but for most of our poor, they still have a better standard of living than most of the poor in the 2nd and 3rd world countries. UK still does it better I think though, especially in the way of housing even homeless people. As far as I know, the best we do is soup kitchens and the occasional work program to get them back on their feet.
If you want the best of both the UK and the US though, I'd suggesting moving to Canada. Healthcare is about the same as the UK, but some of the culture is similar to that of the US due to both being neighbors. -
spkeck — 11 years ago(December 23, 2014 08:20 PM)
It's debatable. What people have a "right" to is just opinion. You can have your opinion that health care is not a right, while others think it is a right.
I think that if someone is sick they should be helped. We are a vast country we can help our citizens even if they are poor and cannot afford insurance. -
feakes — 10 years ago(September 11, 2015 09:02 PM)
Health Care is a Right. You say you have the right to your income. Well your income pays for the insurance that gives you Health care. In Canada we have the best Health care anywhere . Except for Sweden. Our Health Care is blue cross and they cover everything . You have the right to Life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Life should also include Health Care. That should be the one basic thing no body should bitch moan or complain about because in the end we all Need it.
You're complaining because it costs too much. so in the end you're placing your money above lives. Yet you can't take your filthy money with you when you die. There is no richest man in the graveyard .
In the end lives are worth more then Money. I just wish everyone could see that.
FIVE TO ONE BABY ONE IN FIVE NO ONE HERE GETS OUT ALIVE - JIM MORRISON -
cataclysm1071 — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 08:34 AM)
No unfortunately here in the USAwhoever has the most toys wins. We place far too much importance on shiny material goods, plastic surgery, huge houses, and yes..money. And sadly, a lot of the time if you are not fortunate enough to afford quality healthcare, well too badyou die. It is what it is.
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straw_hat_boy_luffy — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 07:45 PM)
Government providing healthcare would be ten times worse than the insurance companies. It's not that a problem doesnt exist. It's that government would be a non solution. The only thing less trustworthy than insurance shills is a government beaurocrat. You're trading one beep for another.
He had insurance in this movie. If anything, the movie made itself a pretty good case against national healthcare. It'd have meant more red tape and more people to say No. Everything our government touches that isn't millitary turns to ish. -
dexx-26415 — 9 years ago(December 08, 2016 03:27 PM)
I'm politically independent , both major parties have some good ideas but are full of crap on others, and I think anyone should have the right to be operated on, like an expensive operation should be free or at least easily affordable for anyone who needs one.