Posted on 06/17/2016 6:57:27 AM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
Mathews said, I think when somebody says right health care is a right, I go I know right to a freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press. I get that. Freedom from search, but what's a right to something? I'm not sure how that works because somebody else has to give it to you.
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The government can force people to go to medical school or they can lower standards and allow high school drop outs to become ‘doctors’ working for minimum wage or they can import ‘doctors’ from third world countries... etc.
Boot on face and grind stuff...
There are sane solutions - democrats will never find them...
It’s not a “right” if someone else has to pay for it.
If you like that you’ll LOVE an Article V Convention.
This from the guy who screams bloody murder when Republicans try to cut the Welfare and Food Stamp budget.
Or if somebody has to be forced to treat you, it’s called “involuntary servitude.”
What happened, did he grow a brain cell?
He must’ve been paid extra to say that. He doesn’t “think” that way.
Chris is on board with Hillary now and trying to shuffle crazy Uncle Bernie off stage.
So it will come as a rude shock to Chrissie in September when Hillary embraces health care as a “right” AND “free” college in order to lure Bernie’s base out to the polls for her.
[Or if somebody has to be forced to treat you, its called involuntary servitude.]
Even still, how do you know that person is properly treating you. The “doctor” in this case, can basically do whatever he wants (like assisted suicide).
Did Chris Mathews have a lucid moment?
On the bright side, the Bern hasn’t stopped resisting Hillary - time for a fresh batch of popcorn.
Mathews is really dumb. What does that say about Tip O’Neal? He hired him.
Even a blind squirrel...........
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