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To: TimF who wrote (65677)4/9/2018 3:48:49 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 365417
 
<<<< Health care doesn't "mean an entitlement", and it isn't an entitlement.>>>>

Well that is playing awfully slippery with terms. If the way to pay for health care - that pretty much means the care is the entitlement .................for you surely don't need medicare - without health care. So let me change the question for you; is health care a right? or an entitlement?

noun
the fact of having a right to something : full entitlement to fees and maintenance should be offered | you should be fully aware of your legal entitlements.
• the amount to which a person has a right : annual leave entitlement.