Timminz wrote:rockfist wrote:The problem I have with negotiating on healthcare with Democrats is this - I fundamentally don't believe health care is a right for the same reason I don't believe owning a home is a right.
I can understand why you would think that
owning a home is not a right, but would you consider having adequate shelter so that you, and your family don't freeze to death, a right? How about food? In a nation as wealthy as yours, do you think that people should have the right to not starve to death?
No. You have a right to pursue gainful employment so that you can obtain those things. If you can't provide for your family, you shouldn't procreate. If you choose to do so anyway, you should learn to go without. Or die from lack thereof. Every action has a consequence. Or at least it should.
But in today's society, it's more like,
"I'm 17 and I dropped out of high school. I don't want to work, so what should I do all day? Maybe find someone to f*ck."
"Oh, you're pregnant? Okay, that's cool. Let's file for some welfare and medicaid, WIC and foodstamps. Now we have a monthly check, free groceries, free healthcare."
"Damn this welfare isn't enough to move out of my parents house. I'll file for section 8 housing. They'll pay my rent, and give me money for utilities. Just the basic necessities, like cable and cell phone bills."
"Well this welfare still isn't enough to buy a car or pay for gas, since I don't budget it. So I have no transportation, so I can't get a job. Plus, if I got a job, I might lose the section 8 housing or the welfare. I guess I'll just stay around the house and f*ck."
"You're pregnant again, huh? Well, we'll get a bump on our check."
You're going to tell me I am intellectually dishonest, whatever the hell that means. But I have seen real flesh and blood people that behave in exactly this way. I am related to some. But if I had the choice, I would rather they do without their "basic human rights" than have it taken care of from my paycheck.
Our nation is wealthy in spite of deadbeats like the above, not because of it. Our nation is wealthy because of a strong desire (among those with half a brain, a declining majority) to improve quality of life through hard work and innovation. The more we diminish the returns of such efforts through redistribution of wealth, the more those efforts themselves will diminish.