Message from @LotheronPrime
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It IS, though. Absolutely!
The defense one I mean
You have the right to seek medical care
Armchair military historian here, Russia's conventional military arsenal are lackluster since the Soviet recession in the 80s. Most of their stockpile are upgraded version of old equipment, they do have limited number of advance systems like the T-14 but due to the lost of military industrial facility since the Ukraine Crisis(most soviet facility was located in the region) they are unable to build them in substantial quantity for the near future. What they do excel at is ballistic and cyber warfare, this is because both are more cost effective which they are force to take in mind due to their small economy(size of italy)
But not the right *to* care, if that makes sense
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im late on the rely due to overwatch
So, let's go with a rececnt example.
What about those unable to seek care? Like the disabled?
Okay so we're hitting it from a remove barriers to competition angle
that's a very fringe case
It's not to me. I'd like to live please
yea candidate whose running in my area specified right to choose your healthcare
There's Medicare and Medicaid for disabled and/or elderly people
It's not hard to make a safety net for fringe cases
Healthcare is a human right. Great Britain has the NHS, which gives access to healthcare. There was recently a case of a child that was terminally ill, and a treatment that may have saved their life wasn't available in Great Britain.
well you can type and find discord
It's hard to make a safety net for EVERYONE
you mean alfie?
Yes.
I don't think that difficulty is a convincing argument
That case was absolutely ridiculous
It WAS available in Italy
It's the government's job to protect the citizen's rights
It WAS available in the United States.
Italy offered to help
and transport, etc
"We've decided that your child won't probably live, so we won't let you go to Italy for a treatment that may actually save his life"
The parents had means to pay for it as well.
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