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Quote by: Milton Bradley Explain to me how I'm sanctioning this, or OK with this again? |
I think you agree that if a homeless man has a heart attack, the hospital can't refuse to treat him because he can't pay.
Therefore the hospital saves his life for free. But someone has to pay. My question is why not the government. This fall smack in the "general welfare" category.
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The hospital operates in a State, it is up to them ( the State, and the hospital ) to determine how that hospital acts in cases where the patient seeks treatment but cannot pay.
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Fine, states rights. But the money is still not coming from thin air. someone has to pay for the free, life saving, treatment.
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Again, most developed countries don't afford me the freedom to dissent from their tyrannical dictates, and don't have similar property rights laws.
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sure you can dissent, you just leave the country.
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But, then, I suppose these are the points you must remain in denial about if you hope to validate your own hypocrisy.
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sigh. I'm glad you're pointing them out...