Rand Paul is absolutely right about this. If you have a right to health care that means that the government has an obligation to provide a doctor. And if they're a little short, to press people like Dr. Paul into service, sort of like the draft, even if they have plans to go on vacation.
You know it's sort of like your right to a jury. The government sees me as a capable juror and decides I'm worth $5 a day, and that I must show up if they tell me to, under penalty of law. Attorneys may like getting empty headed jurors, but I'm wondering what you will think about getting an empty headed doctor.
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>>>Rand Paul is absolutely right about this. If you have a right to health care that means that the government has an obligation to provide a doctor.
That's right. Look what they have already done with the requirement that those showing up at ERs be treated regardless of ability to pay.