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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Father Terrence who wrote (82951)6/26/2000 8:58:00 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (3) of 108807
 
The idea of a right to health care is of course absurd, but from a pragmatic standpoint it makes perfect sense for a government to guarantee - and pay for - basic care for those who cannot afford it. The proposition may be appalling on a theoretical plane, but it makes more sense than having a bunch of people staggering around carrying infectious diseases and passing them on, or a bunch of corpses rotting in the streets.

Yes, free health care places an unacceptable lien on somebody's resources. So would picking up the bodies of the people who wouldn't have health care in your ideal state. The sad fact is that if we give people the right to succeed or fail, some will fail, and it is cheaper to support them at a minimal level than to clean up the mess they make if they aren't supported. It's not a compassionate calculation, it's a purely economic one.
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