dckingsfan wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:cammac wrote:A comment made by Senator Ron Johnson R. at a high school assembly when a student asked
God Love America
It's not a right guaranteed in the Constitution. But in a country as wealthy as this, where we could TOTALLY afford to give everyone healthcare if we so decided, I don't know what to call it. What do you call selfishness that is so strong it can be classified as a mental health disease? Sociopathy?
Actually, I am with Senator Johnson on this... life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the inalienable rights. With healthcare there is a cost - someone has to pay for the service and someone has to render the service. I don't think that can be an inalienable right - right?
When you say healthcare, social security, education, etc. are rights, you go down a very slippery slope. For healthcare for example, what level of coverage is a right? Who determines what level is a right. I could do the same for SS and education.
So, it needs another definition. One that I think you are trying to get to Zonk - something along best allocation of resources to our population from our government.
Ok, so to summarize things:
-Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the only things Americans are entitled to. Every government program that cannot be narrowly couched in that language should obviously be shut down, I guess. Seems like basic health and [the pursuit of] happiness are interconnected, but I'm no constitutional historian.
-Healthcare costs money, whereas life, liberty and happiness are free!
-Things that cost money can lead to more things that cost money. Tricky!
-Complicated things require more 'definitions' of things. Very tricky indeed!
Very compelling argument here, DC.





















