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NHS Begins Rationing
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deadcode wrote
at 10:13 AM, Thursday July 28, 2011 EDT
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/cataracts-hips-knees-and-tonsils-nhs-begins-rationing-operations-2327268.html
Any comment on this? Isn't this the eventual conclusion of all such centrally planned ideas? This is for those progressives who are planning the same thing for the USA. |
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deadcode wrote
at 2:11 PM, Saturday August 6, 2011 EDT They have the emergency room; or the option to get insured by changing their circumstances; or cutting back on other purchases.
You find me an uninsured person and I will show you someone who has an xbox; tv; car; microwave; etc. Priorities need to be set. Health care is not a human right; you cannot have a right to something that someone else much provide for you. Forcing doctors to work for the poor is no more noble an idea; then any of the other forced labor countries have done in the past. Also stop; exaggerating the issues here; the poor in this country have much better access to health care (ER) then they would have in most other countries in the world. |
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deadcode wrote
at 2:11 PM, Saturday August 6, 2011 EDT must*
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Booglet15 wrote
at 2:44 PM, Saturday August 6, 2011 EDT If you really believe that then we have nothing further to discuss. I just hope you and those like you never achieve real political power.
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Booglet15 wrote
at 2:46 PM, Saturday August 6, 2011 EDT Also LOL @ your attempt to blame uninsured people for their lack of insurance. If they just weren't so stubbornly attached to their microwaves and xbox I'm sure they would have quality insurance no problem.
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deadcode wrote
at 3:23 PM, Saturday August 6, 2011 EDT Ok then I guess we are done with this topic.
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