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Well? If you answer yes, is it a right because you are American or human? Would you justify anyone in this country regardless of immigration status, the same health insurance?
Here's my take. Its not a right, its a need. A right would be more important things like maybe food...water...clean air. For those who think health insurance is a right, what do you think about government sponsored food deliveries? Afterall, there are alot of hungry kids in this country, why not set legislation if under a certain income, you get say $100/week for food? (Arbitrary number) Just go to any store, present your food card, and get $100 bucks in food? Water? No water you die. Air? I need an oxigenated air system in my house-thanks Uncle Sam.
The thing people dont understand, is ANYONE can get insurance (for the most part) through state insurance pools. A friend of mine has used these for the last 10 years or so and gets basic medical stuff at no cost (except for premiums). His premiums in WA state were $21/mo and in TN are now $29/mo. Almost (if not every) state has such plans. Whats wrong with these? Because they have to pay a minimal amount? Its fucking CHEAP! And for emergencies, of course, you dont need health insurance to get treated.
I'd like to keep this civil, but Im curious why people think or dont think health insurance is a "right"
Here's my take. Its not a right, its a need. A right would be more important things like maybe food...water...clean air. For those who think health insurance is a right, what do you think about government sponsored food deliveries? Afterall, there are alot of hungry kids in this country, why not set legislation if under a certain income, you get say $100/week for food? (Arbitrary number) Just go to any store, present your food card, and get $100 bucks in food? Water? No water you die. Air? I need an oxigenated air system in my house-thanks Uncle Sam.
The thing people dont understand, is ANYONE can get insurance (for the most part) through state insurance pools. A friend of mine has used these for the last 10 years or so and gets basic medical stuff at no cost (except for premiums). His premiums in WA state were $21/mo and in TN are now $29/mo. Almost (if not every) state has such plans. Whats wrong with these? Because they have to pay a minimal amount? Its fucking CHEAP! And for emergencies, of course, you dont need health insurance to get treated.
I'd like to keep this civil, but Im curious why people think or dont think health insurance is a "right"