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Monday, March 13, 2017

Healthcare dilemma is a symptom of our society.

CAN WE HAVE RIGHTS WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITIES?

NOW THAT ALL NECESSITIES ARE RIGHTS, ARE WE IN THE PROMISED LAND?

 
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The real problem with the health care debate is that we have come to expect everyone to pay for our health care, except ourselves. The left has been attempting to convince everyone that everyone has a right to health care. But that is not all we have a right to, we have a right to housing, food, cell phones and high speed internet.  The best way to be eligible for these rights is to be in the low income category.  And especially have children and be in the low income category.  No income makes you a loser, but low income makes you a real constituent of the government. You are there for them to pander to and it can be great.
 
So, why don't we just skip the bullshit, and get right to the matter, why don't we do away with educational system entirely and strive to be a part time minimum wage worker. Just think of the possibilities. We could spend all our free time with our favorite pastime, whether it is fishing, or tennis or computer games. Maybe we should just have a mandatory course on how to apply for government benefits. All the money saved from the educational system could be funneled into paying for and expanding the rights of everyday people. Your representative will need to expand his staff for constituent services. We can also funnel all that road money into benefits, walking and bicycles would make a healthier population and less polluted environment. Then we could do away with EPA,  and  have more money for benefits..
 
We may be able do away with national defense spending as we wont have much for someone else to covet. Have you seen other countries try to take over Ethiopia or Somalia. We could do away with a lot of government, anything that does not provide rights and stuff for the people. All those government jobs could also be part time and minimum wage, then everyone will be eligible for rights and benefits.  Maybe that's what heaven on earth is like. Maybe we are already in the promised land. And for the non-religious, maybe there is a Shangri-La.

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