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To: frogjerk
Respect for this principle is the essential condition for facilitating an effective and fair access to those essential and primary goods which every person needs and to which he or she has a right.

People do not have an inherent "right" to primary goods, capital access, healthcare access or the other items the Pope mentioned.

Many people will not have "access" to capital because of lousy choices. My access to capital is dependent on hard work. Not everyone works...Gov't should not be involved in guaranteeing them access to capital...or healthcare...or whatever other "primary goods" a Gov't deems necessary.

93 posted on 12/12/2013 8:47:29 AM PST by what's up
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To: what's up
Capital is created, as you state, by work. So, should the government guarantee that every citizen has the same access to apply for a job should certain citizens be excluded? I would argue that right-to-work states are more free in that they are guaranteeing this right-to-work. Shouldn't the government protect my right to apply for health insurance or a gun to protect my family and property.

Everyone seems to be getting sucked in by Reuters implying that the Pope it talking to the United States exclusively. There are plenty of communist and totalitarian regimes in the word that his words apply to more aptly.

98 posted on 12/12/2013 8:55:56 AM PST by frogjerk (We are conservatives. Not libertarians, not "fiscal conservatives", not moderates)
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