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Health Care: A Right or a Privilege?

<p>The debate over Health Care in America is one of the most contemporary and important issues facing us today&period; Health Care&comma; in the abstract&comma; is the access to medicine&comma; cures&comma; and procedures meant to elongate and better our lives&period; The debate has seen rising tensions as Progressives continue to push for more government intervention and Republicans wish to unlock the potential of a free market to create a system affordable&comma; accessible&comma; and of sufficient quality&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The debate has become vitriolic at times with political opponents claiming that&comma; unless you follow their way of thinking&comma; people will literally die&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Oh&comma; my Goodness&comma; I don&rsquo&semi;t want to be responsible for someone else&rsquo&semi;s death&comma; do you&quest; Such vitriol is&comma; of course&comma; counter-productive&comma; but that doesn&rsquo&semi;t stop people&comma; particularly Progressives&comma; from laying the blame of another&rsquo&semi;s death at your feet unless you vote to make Health Care a government-run&comma; socialist public service&period; &ldquo&semi;It is a human right to have health care&comma;&rdquo&semi; they claim&period; What about being able to see a doctor is a human right&quest; I intend to address this question&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To begin&comma; we must first answer the question of what exactly a right is&quest; How is a right different from a freedom&quest; What makes a right a right&quest; My definition of a right is something we are born with that cannot be taken away from us without just cause&period; I say my definition because the word &ldquo&semi;right&rdquo&semi; has been morphed and twisted in so many ways&comma; particularly by Neo-Marxist Progressives&comma; to basically mean things people are entitled to have and if they don&rsquo&semi;t&comma; the government should give it to them&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>John Locke&comma; whose political philosophies inspired our Republic&comma; wrote that there are three basic birthrights bestowed upon us by God or Nature&colon; Life&comma; Liberty&comma; and Property&period; Note that rights are bestowed upon us by a higher power&comma; not by government&period; This is important because anything the government can bestow upon its people at will can be taken away by that same will&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Progressive thinkers believe that everyone should have a right to health care&period; What does that mean&quest; It means that everyone should be allowed to see a doctor and gain access to medicine&period; Well&comma; they can do that already&period; You cannot be turned away from a hospital for lack of the ability to pay for the procedures&period; So that right is already prevalent&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Then what are they fighting for&quest; They take this concept of a right a step further by saying that people have a right from being put into debt&excl; What an incredible hypocrisy as the government is &dollar;20 trillion in debt as it is and basically everyone in this country is in some form of debt&period; Do we have a right to a nice house too&quest; How about a new car&quest; How about student debt&quest; They would probably agree on the last one but for the others&comma; they would say that is our decision to make&period; Well isn&rsquo&semi;t our health care the same thing&quest; &ldquo&semi;NO&excl;&rdquo&semi; they shout&comma; &ldquo&semi;Health care is a right&excl;&rdquo&semi; How so&quest;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Progressives wish to emulate the European model of socialized medicine&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>First off&&num;8211&semi; on a side note&&num;8211&semi; the first use of Socialized medicine was in Germany during the Empire Era &lpar;1870-1918&rpar; when the entire German society was militarized and the point of socializing medicine was to ensure complete obedience to the state&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Health care for all is a beautiful sentiment until you begin to look at what it looks like&period; In socialized medicine&comma; it is most certainly NOT FREE&excl; Everyone must pay for it&period; Take in account your medical expenditures this year&period; How much did you personally spend on health care services&quest; Personally&comma; the vast majority of my medical expenses were paying for insurance that I rarely tried to use&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Keyword being tried&comma; because it didn&rsquo&semi;t really help me all that much on the rare occasion I did use it&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But that is the first part of socialized medicine&comma; the redistribution of wealth from the healthy to the ill&period; I would have had to pay roughly an additional 10-20&percnt; of my income &lpar;which amounts to several thousands of dollars&rpar; on something that I had no need for&period; But&comma; won&rsquo&semi;t I need it as I get older and my health begins to lag&quest; Yes&comma; but why am I paying for something now that I am not using&quest; Can&rsquo&semi;t I just pay for it when I need it&quest;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>NO&&num;8211&semi; you must help off-set the cost for poor people who can&rsquo&semi;t afford it&excl;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>They can&rsquo&semi;t afford a nice&comma; new home either&semi; am I obligated to drop cash into that coffer as well&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;Another redistribution scheme involved in centralized health care is the redistribution of wealth from the wealthy to the poor&comma; which is&comma; of course&comma; classic Marxism&period; These individuals who make more money should pay their fair share to society&period; After all&comma; they didn&rsquo&semi;t build that business that employs other people and provides for them the opportunity to purchase health care services&comma; including insurance&comma; even offsetting some of the cost&period; Under our current law&comma; employers HAVE TO provide insurance now for their workers&period; In socialized medicine&comma; they are responsible for paying for everyone&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Why won&rsquo&semi;t Socialized Medicine work&quest; To begin&comma; it is the Marxist theory that cripples economies and drives investors away&period; The cost of implementing Socialized Medicine in the state of California alone was &dollar;400 billion&period; Bear in mind that is only 1 of 50 states plus 7 territories that will also be adding to that bill&period; Where is all this money going to come from&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Well&comma; from tax revenues&comma; of course&excl;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It&rsquo&semi;s not like we already have the highest corporate tax in the world at the moment&comma; or like those in the upper echelon are closing in on losing half their income to the government&period; Surely there is more money to go around&comma; right&quest; This is true except that would mean less investment in businesses&comma; less money to hire new workers&comma; and certainly less money to give annual raises&period; On top of that&comma; don&rsquo&semi;t think for a second it will just be the rich who are paying for this&period; Your tax rates would go up as well&period; That would most especially be the case for the bottom 50&percnt; of America that pay ZERO income tax&period; You&rsquo&semi;ll be expected to pay as well in order to make up the cost&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What&rsquo&semi;s worse than the cost is the price control that inevitably comes with some a huge government scheme&period; When everyone is paying taxes and more taxes for other people&rsquo&semi;s health&comma; the government will be expected to keep that price tag low&period; They will do this by cutting corners&period; Limiting access to certain treatments that are too expensive&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>More gruesomely&comma; they will deny access to people altogether if they feel it isn&rsquo&semi;t a good investment&period; Look no further than Great Britain for my example&colon; a young baby&comma; Charlie Gard&comma; was refused treatment for his ailment&comma; which is both rare and expensive to treat&period; An American professor who President Trump sought advice on the situation from testified that the boy could be saved&comma; but apparently&comma; his chances aren&rsquo&semi;t good enough for socialized medicine to bother trying&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even though other people and nations&comma; such as the Pope and President Trump&comma; have offered to handle the treatment&comma; the hospital refuses to allow the child to seek these treatments&period; Their word is final when it comes to YOUR health care needs&period; That is the true horror of socialized medicine&period; Not only have you relinquished your right&comma; ironically&comma; to choose treatment or not&comma; you have relinquished almost all rights involving your personal life&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The governments in these socialized medicine states are not above denying treatment to people because of their lifestyles&period; If you are overweight&comma; or you smoke&comma; or you don&rsquo&semi;t eat healthy&comma; these are things that are used against you in the court of health care&period; No&comma; you cannot get cancer treatment because you smoked it is your fault and we won&rsquo&semi;t treat you&period; To those of you who think Health care is a right&comma; ask yourself&comma; does the government operating health care ensure this right or further erode it&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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