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ClakarEQ wrote:Kaiine you use sooo many systems from roads to power, from water to internet that only exist because of GOV regulation and/or control, yet for you, healthcare is over the line.
KaiineTN wrote:Yeah, I like Ron Paul. I went so far as to be elected locally as a Republican delegate for him. That doesn't mean I have some man-crush, or that I'm a 9/11 truther, or a conspiracy theorist. Don't try to paint me as some fanboy or group me with people that I have little in common with.
KaiineTN wrote:You do not have the right to force me into a system where I contribute my resources towards anyone else's healthcare any more than I have a right to force you to donate to my Collector's Edition Lego Millenium Falcon fund (seriously, that thing would be awesome to build). It is not my responsibility as an individual to take care of others. I can certainly CHOOSE to, but when you take that choice away, you're forcing a value system on other people, which is NOT what a free society does. The freedom of the individual is always of more value than the well being of the group, so long as the individual respects the freedoms of the other. That line is the only one you need to win an argument against for me to concede.
KaiineTN wrote:I just happen to think that markets, driven by a profit motive, when truly competitive and free, can certainly deliver higher quality goods at a lower price than anything government manaaged can.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
I just happen to think that markets, driven by a profit motive, when truly competitive and free, can certainly deliver higher quality goods at a lower price than anything
KaiineTN wrote:When it comes down to it, what do you value more? Life, or liberty? If you value life more, you probably have no problem with giving up liberties (in the form of keeping less of what you earn, or having less choices, or being forced to participate, etc.) for the sake of life in the context of healthcare. Personally I believe they are of equal importance, and that a gain in one at the expense of the other is not a gain at all.
KaiineTN wrote:Right, so the problem is just me and my views. My perception of rights and freedoms doesn't matter. I'm just an obstacle in the way of the "progress" you want to see, "progress" that would impact my own life in ways that I don't want it to.
KaiineTN wrote:we can find a way to provide healthcare to those in need that doesn't require such a sacrifice to be forced on others
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