View Full Version : Rand Paul: 'Right to health care' is slavery
Ares
12th May 2011, 04:15 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUXwDMqjC-A
mightymanx
12th May 2011, 09:02 AM
That line of "anti humanitarian" logic will be lost on most it will play out as "The antisemite Rand paul wants to kill babies and re-institute slavery."
Just watch
MarchHare
12th May 2011, 09:21 AM
Reading the comments on that video, it is obvious that Dr. Paul's point is completely lost on the general public.
The sheeple public consider the "right" to health care to be the next big step forward in the progressive fairy tale idea of progress. Of course it makes no sense from an economic or a moral point of view when you factor in all the government force that it takes to make it happen. Unfortunately, once we as a country conceded to the government the power to tax, there has been no end to the evils that the government has been willing to commit with those funds in the name of goodness and "progress."
jimswift
12th May 2011, 10:39 AM
I'd like to hope doctors would have some backbone and start leaving the profession, but they suffer from the desire to survive like the rest of us.
They'll take the "money" from the Federal Gov. or whomever is handing it out, regardless of it's origins.
When they've invested so much time and effort to become doctors, they not going to wanna look for other work that won't pay as well.
The principle of what Rand was talking about is the underlining issue, but totally overlooked. He should have been able to rebuttal those questions to try and help these sick people along.
How frustrating. I mean really frustrating.
madfranks
12th May 2011, 12:17 PM
Reading the comments on that video, it is obvious that Dr. Paul's point is completely lost on the general public.
The sheeple public consider the "right" to health care to be the next big step forward in the progressive fairy tale idea of progress. Of course it makes no sense from an economic or a moral point of view when you factor in all the government force that it takes to make it happen. Unfortunately, once we as a country conceded to the government the power to tax, there has been no end to the evils that the government has been willing to commit with those funds in the name of goodness and "progress."
Those comments are frightening. I just read one person saying that we should all have rights to free healthcare, plumbing, food and water. Reading those comments really puts into perspective the world in which we live. We, here on GSUS, are a very tiny minority and the masses are going to try to take us all down with them.
Awoke
12th May 2011, 12:20 PM
That line of "anti humanitarian" logic will be lost on most it will play out as "The antisemite Rand paul wants to kill babies and re-institute slavery."
Just watch
They don't care about the murder of babies.
In fact, it's big business (http://www.healthpolicycoach.org/topics/category/16902-united-states-abortion-clinics) and they encourage it.
7th trump
12th May 2011, 12:44 PM
To really get to the truth of this if Rand had any inclination to what this really is he'd go for repealing the 14th amendment.
Knock the pillars out from under government by taking oput the 14th amendment.
Most colored people dont even know they are still slaves. Slaves that have privileges but nonetheless still not a freeman.
iOWNme
12th May 2011, 02:22 PM
There arent 2% of Americans (Including CONgress) that know what the difference is between a RIGHT and a PRIVILEGE.
There is THE problem.
Olmstein
13th May 2011, 09:25 PM
Is this the same Dr Rand Paul who opposes cuts to medicare doctor payments, saying, "Physicians should be allowed to make a comfortable living"?
The same Dr Rand Paul who says 50% of his patients are on Medicare?
Link. (http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/05/14/rand-paul-cut-spending-but-not-medicare-doctor-payments/)
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