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Temo: Re: IE health care, ones sensitive side may wish this could be the case, but it is just not possible
(V): "at least not my government.....
When I say this, what I mean is not the government I envision....
Ohhhhhh yes it is. And at less cost then your current system, and with less fraud then your current system.
You still havent answered my hypothetical question.... what if you have no doctors, can your government force someone to become a doctor? How can you grant someone a right, when you cannot ensure it can always be provided????
Again, it is not possible to have a "right" to goods or services, since no government can possibly guarantee to provide those goods or services
(kaŝi) Se vi ne volas ke aliaj uzantoj scius kion vi faras, tiukaze vi povas ŝalti kaŝitan statuson en Agordoj (nur pagantaj membroj). (pauloaguia) (Montri ĉiujn konsilojn)