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Really?

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meh, i kind of agree but all doctors are jewish, and so is this guy, the issue is that these OBESE AIDS NIGGER are really enslaving is the hardworking white taxpayers who have to pay for their shit
fuck niggers, fuck healthcare, fuck jews, fuck doctors, and fuck jannies

>Pic of random senator
>Some quote

Literal, painful Yas Forums post. At least TRY to make it Yas Forums related

i dunno. the right to healthcare means they should have access to it, but that doesn't mean conscription. i mean the same thing with the right to bear arms, that doesn't mean someone has to make a gun for you.

Yeah right to bear arms right now just means you are allowed to buy a gun from a guy who is selling guns.
Right to healthcare can mean the same thing. You are allowed to buy a healthcare form a guy selling healthcare.

Of course its not that simple irl. We put a lot of restrictions on both those things. Guns need background checks, healthcare needs a medical license. "Rights" are a meme best used for rhetorical purposes only

Right to healthcare meaning what? That you may purchase health insurance and have healthcare? Even poor people are not refused in America they just go indebt. The problem is we are clearly not talking about just the right to healthcare but affordable or most likely "free" socialized healthcare. And potentially the ability to never deny healthcare. If so people would just ignore all debt and use the healthcare considering what Rand Paul he means the second as most Democrats do.

>Even poor people are not refused in America they just go indebt

no user, if you can't afford the procedure, you don't get it. nobody is obliged to loan them money just because they need medical help, they just die.

I don't think this idiot knows how universal healthcare works. He does understand that doctors still get paid under the system right? And if it's not enough, they can still work at private hospitals. And no point will they be forced to work outside designated hours.

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I''m pretty sure you are wrong if it s a critical procedure. Trust me I am an expert in America.

Emergency room can't turn you down, is what I think he's trying to get at. Poorfags often qualify for medicaid anyway (depending on the State) so actually they get the most free and affordable healthcare of all, I never had better healthcare than when I was a NEET.

He also posted the OP's "Really?" though so I'm guessing he's trying to have some devils advocate Yas Forums-tier discourse

I honestly don't get why any on-United Staters here give a shit about their healthcare policies
You don't live there, who cares? They vote for their own shit, let them roll in it.

He's complaining about the "right to healthcare" rhetoric, not "universal healthcare" (though I can assure you Rand Paul will definitely also be opposed to universal healthcare, he's one of the most libertarian-leaning Senators in US)

hospitals in america are obliged to stabilize patients regardless of status. but, they get discharged afterwords. no treatment is given towards their longterm condition. now, some people get medicaid which provides the low income people with healthcare. but there are a fraction of the population that doesn't qualify for mediaid AND do not have private health insurance OR their private health insurance does not cover XXX procedure/treatment. those people have to come up with the money for treatment on their own. no institution is obliged to lend them money for this. so inevitably, they just die.

The whole american meme is about being forced to pay it, doesn't makes sense since they spend a lot in healthcare and still don't have a univelsal system. Also they don't mind to pay for the huge military budget.

Most American want healthcare reform, even Trump campaigned on universal healthcare. Not gonna happen.

I think many non-United Statesers spend so much time on American websites (such as but not limited to 4channel.org) and American media they forget they aren't American. I see non-United Statesers with really specific views on meme-tier politicians that even most real Americans wouldn't give a shit about. Just goes to show.

Baste

So police officers and judges are slaves?

1) Most American support universal healthcare
2) The money we already spend on medicaid/medicare/other programs alone is more than our "huge military budget". By FAR, our most expensive moneysink is just paying for the state healthcare for oldfags, poorfags, disabled and veterans. Even the entire military budget wouldn't cover healthcare for all Americans at the current American healthcare prices.

I understand Rands opinion, he should have worded it better. I like him but it was a bit silly sounding. Thank you.

Having a think.

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so he's clearly brutally misusing words like "slavery" here but then again lots of other groups do the same to little outrage

look at vegans saying people "murder" animals or whatever the fuck transgender activists say about how gender is some metaphysical concept completely independent of sex

>current American healthcare prices
that's the real issue that needs to be addressed

>I think many non-United Statesers spend so much time on American websites (such as but not limited to 4channel.org) and American media they forget they aren't American. I see non-United Statesers with really specific views on meme-tier politicians that even most real Americans wouldn't give a shit about. Just goes to show.
Oh for sure. I'm surprised when non-US flags start discussing shit like Alabama's governor election or something. I honestly hate hearing about that stuff all the time, but I inevitably do from being here.

>that's the real issue that needs to be addressed
Easier said than done. American doctors and nurses make some of the cushiest salaries in the world, to say nothing of all the metric shittons of useless middleman jobs that would need to be gutted entirely, healthcare is the #1 employer for Americans in most states

A lot of American livelihoods rest on our bloated healthcare prices. Americans want our cake and to eat it too

Oh, so slavery is getting paid by taxpayers money rather than by your customers money in a job you can quit anytime you want?
Slavery is way more comfy than I thought

Where does the idea of slavery come from? Most public healthcare workers are paid a salary and work on a weekly roster, just like any other job except they're paid by the state. Nobody's forcing him to do anything.

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Wait, but wasn't there already some kind of oath implying not to give up someone who needs medical attention as doctors?

What is he talking about?

the oath of hippocrate yes, it's a classical european thing i don't expect americans or jews to respect it

no, you just go to the emergency room. America basically has free universal healthcare

Are they savage animals or something?

How are you guys so structurally fucked? just spending the money already dumped on it to make actual public hospitals rather than give it to insurance companies for free and you could have fine healthcare

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>Rand Paul
>random senator
You best be joking.

His choice of words is retarded but the sentiment is correct. Another’s labor is not your right.