A “right” for illegal immigrants residing in the United States.
Let’s start with more humble aims:
Rich guys should use less obvious hair dye.
He’s thinking of 2020. Pocahontas-lite.
he’s not smart enough to think through what he’s wanting...he’s like most airheads in that he wants to sound compassionate
If Mark wants true socialism, we should be allowed to take away much of his wealth. Redistribution of wealth wouldn’t sound as nice we really did that. Clowns like Mark prefer redistribution of income of the working class.
He knows nothing about the Constitution or about Rights.
Well said.
Too bad it even had to be said.
I propose a Constitutional amendment that requires billionaires like Cuban to be taxed at 99%.
I hope Cuban is planning to pay for it.
I don't THINK so, Tim...
The trend is to make everything a right.
How does that work? To give “free” health insurance they have to tax the air we breathe.
I hate these smug and rich liberals who desire things that will affect everyone else but themselves.
Isn’t it funny how some of theses billionaires are more than willing to spend our money?
Cuban...they got to you and now you’re their b&tch. Coward.
I can’t think of anything in the Bill of Rights that costs my neighbor money.
You first, Mark: do you provide health coverage to all of your employees, in every company you own? I call BS.
The constitution makes slavery illegal.
Healthcare is a service/product that is rendered by a person.
Making it a “right” forces someone to do it, or else your “rights” have been violated.
So if you live in the middle of nowhere, like Alaska, you will need someone forced to staff a clinic to render you your “rights”.
Great idea...let Mr. Cuban spend all of his money pushing though a constitutional amendment for Healthcare...
Piece a cake... easily done.../ S
We CAN have universal healthcare but at best it is a benefit not a right. AND if it is “free”, eventually it will have to be rationed so at that point it is no longer universal. But this is “liberal think”.
A fundamental human right is something that can be exercised without obligating somebody else to be or do something. Healthcare does not fit this definition.
Mr. Cuban, do you know the enormous difficulties in getting an Amendment to the US Constitution passed? Not only does the original Amendment need to pass a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress, but you need 38 state legislatures to pass it, too. That’s why the attempt to pass the Equal Rights Amendment died—they couldn’t get 38 states to pass it.