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By: BByrlvr69. on 20 May 12, 05:12:27
I like that this is? a company now working with the Green brothers on Crash Course. :D
By: CodenameBourbon. on 15 May 12, 20:36:59
The thing is, government isn't paying for it. Heck, the government has no money, it is other people with you who are? paying for this.
By: Lhene9. on 14 May 12, 20:18:03
America is a poor example of socialism. In Canada and most of Europe,? for example, socialism is working quite well. Not as well as one might hope, but human beings are pretty bad at being perfect. The "happiest country in the world", Sweden, has an enormous amount of socialism. And yet it's still the top of the heap in terms of citizen satisfaction.
By: PassOGuavaNectar. on 09 May 12, 11:47:46
Because when something happens, when someone gets sick from radiation (like 3/11), It's not something that can wait. The government isn't taking my money by force, in all logic, I could (and some people do) just not pay. And it's not like I'm in an amazing financial situation either. I respect your views, I'm just hoping you see the? other side as well. There is a reason this is a major debate, it can't just be fixed by one thing or another, and one can't say it's the injured's fault.
By: ShamanMcLamie. on 08 May 12, 17:07:45
The government doesn't help you someone else does. And those who move the money around do it for a fee. Why couldn't friends, family, and neighbors help you. We also have this thing called Social Media that can help connect you to a charity. I just think that it is wrong for government to take someone else money by force and give it to? someone who didn't earn that money while doing it all for a fee.
By: PassOGuavaNectar. on 07 May 12, 23:20:09
It's not that. I am paying for my self and others. and when I get sick the government helps me. I pay taxes. I work. I still can't afford real health care. It's not like I'm even saying "OMG JAPAN IS AMAZING LAWL" I pay every month and I get help when I need help. Just as John says, I think Health Care is a right... so just because I'm down on my luck, I don't do anything bad to my health (i.e. smoking, over-eating, ect), why should I suffer? and possibly go bankrupt or die? I just don't get it
By: Iamnemo1994. on 06 May 12, 23:34:42
Absolutely! While welfare programs ("bread and circuses") were a contributing factor to voter apathy, the problem wasn't with the spending. It was with the fact that the public only cared if spending happened, not to who was in power or why. Ironically, you could make the argument that our new version of "bread and circuses" is denouncing "bread and? circuses", in that we no longer care about who is in power, as long as they're not socialist.
By: IronAnimation. on 05 May 12, 18:39:18
it got scary? midway through the video for some reason.
By: FireflyFanatic3. on 05 May 12, 16:03:00
I'm so glad to live in a country where we have the NHS (National Health Service). It's not a perfect system, far from it. But some percentage of your tax goes into health care. You can pay for private health care if you want, but for the most part, everyone who had any kind of condition gets? the same amount and standard of healthcare...
By: FireflyFanatic3. on 05 May 12, 16:01:20
I don't pretend? to know everything about the American healthcare system, but here is how it appears to me: You are lucky and fortunate enough to be wealthy = you get good health care. You are unlucky and unfortunate enough to be poor = you can't afford health insurance, because you're too busy buying food to live, so you get bad healthcare. Or of course, you have an ongoing condition, or a condition out of your control (ie most medical conditions), you have to pay a ridiculous amount.
By: blunkcm. on 03 May 12, 20:16:30
My only rebutal is that 'right to counsel' is afforded by the Constitution, however the right for one to have counsel provided via taxpayer (the service) is a state legislation,? where it should remain. while i agree with what you say my point above is that the Constitution is limited b/c it does not contradict itself. To say one is entitled to seek counsel is a great idea as we are not all lawyers, but to say one is entitled to said counsel if one cannot afford it is a violation of others rights
By: ShamanMcLamie. on 03 May 12, 19:15:30
No Socialism is bad for America, cause Socialism is bad for most everyone who doesn't corrupt the institution of force, government with votes and money. He mentions the Education system, do you honestly think it's working well in America. And? government is heavily involved in the healthcare system, it would take numerous posts to point out how it drives up costs. I can't see anyway to have a private military, but it's still quite inefficient.
By: ShamanMcLamie. on 03 May 12, 19:10:58
Well there are Positive Rights(Services)? and Negative Rights(Protections from Government and those that want to infringe on your liberty). The only positive rights you should ever be afforded is when you dealing with the Law. Like the right to a fair and speedy trial, and the right to a lawyer because not everyone has time to learn law. Other than that I agree with just about everything else you say.
By: ShamanMcLamie. on 03 May 12, 19:06:04
Of course you can't help, but think it's a better system your? the one benefiting at someone else's expense.
By: blunkcm. on 03 May 12, 18:40:15
i? second that emotion!
By: blunkcm. on 03 May 12, 18:39:08
assuming someone sees them and helps no you dont let someone die, but the argument isnt over whether or not doctors provide care (they have an oath that binds them to) the argument is over whether the individual who heals from the split head pays for the services rendered or not. if he doesn't then you & society do! and knowing more of society's money? is taken (via taxes) for idiots who aren't careful, would every person be so quick to call for help? to save less for your health b/c of others?
By: blunkcm. on 03 May 12, 18:32:51
im sorry, but healthcare is not a right. the constitution lays out not rights for people, as gov't gives no? individual rights, but the protection from the infringements of an individuals birthrights (life, liberty, etc.) healthcare is no such right as healthcare requires service. if it were a right then whether you can afford it or not a medical practice is required to provide, which is an infrigement on their rights. One may as well say we've a right to free food from grocers or free clothes.
By: thedukeofpotato. on 03 May 12, 13:02:10
So it's not actually "Socialism is bad? for America", it's the other way around. American are bad at Socialism.
By: kendonator1. on 01 May 12, 13:20:22
That music? is awesome.
By: Joeziah Babb. on 01 May 12, 03:19:53
You? do not have the right to the services of another human being, so until doctors are robots and not humans... You also do not have a right to other people's wealth, nor do they have a right to yours. Healthcare costs money, therefore if you want free healthcare somebody has to pay for it, so who's money do you take to pay for your free goods?
By: Iamnemo1994. on 01 May 12, 02:07:29
I disagree with your premise that rights are binary. When two rights are mutually exclusive,? we must choose the balance point between the two, not merely choose which right we believe in and which we don't. By your logic, we don't have the right to life either, since the same argument can be made about it. I guess my point is that the scale of the right violation matters too.
By: CalvinSomething. on 01 May 12, 01:17:09
The right to life is where laws against violence come from. The right to freedom is the right to your body and the right to have property. Pretty much all taxes undermine the right to freedom (meaning you get to decide what happens with the product of your labor). Healthcare cannot be a right as? long as freedom is.
By: dohebry13. on 30 Apr 12, 04:44:41
isnt the right to healthcare the same as the right to? life?
By: landwalker88. on 29 Apr 12, 00:21:20
what if you did though, should you be put in jail? It should be your right to let them die, as morally wrong as it may be. Nobody has a right to other people's stuff, if someone willingly chooses to give someone money for healthcare that's one thing, but to use force to take from someone to give it to someone else is something you should not have the right? to do.
By: bluescidoo. on 25 Apr 12, 22:08:42
health care is most definitely a right. if someone falls off the roof and splits their head? open and you don't have health care or the money to pay for health care you can't just leave them to die