Message from @RyeNorth
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Right but socialist healthcare cannot feasibly be a right
Complete bullshit
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Bingo!
Who's talking about socialism?
Nor can being kept alive be a right
@RyeNorth Rye, the UK has a much smaller, more educated public
It'll work there, not in a country like America
We were talking about medicaid for the disabled
That's not the point, shiv.
I was saying it's easy to make an exception for a small group and produce a solution for a small number that works well
The point is they were forbidden to seek external care
So long as the larger system makes sense and is running smoothly
and forbidden to take their child somewhere
Where is the infringement on Health Care, as a Human Right, actually occuring?
Oooh you were talking about that dying kid
I view things pretty much the same way as Thomas Paine did, but not quite as far as he went in Agrarian Justice
sorry
I didn't scroll up
It's fine.
Also socialized healthcare hasn't been working in the UK, and it's not really working in Canada either
Often the systems people point to next are two tier
Australia and Germany for instance
State funded healthcare should be an OPTION but not the ONLY one
i agree
if the state can afford it
Private should still be availible
but it should be a state thing
not a federal thing
I'd say that state funded healthcare should be a safety net.
Not an option.
I think it should be a limited option so long as there isn't a better market alternative
then the individual can choose the service
I'd say the US should stop subsidizing Europe's health care by stationing soldiers that allow them to go lax on military
yea the State things sounds like an interesting idea
If the market produces a cheaper, better option, then government resources are best used elsewhere
More importantly, if Socialized Healthcare were to become a thing, it should only ever happen on a state level.
States should be able to opt in or opt out, as far as the US goes.
And NOT have to pay for their neighboring state's failing system.
Inb4 common core: healthcare ed.