The measure states that health-care providers have a statutory right to provide, and patients have a right to receive,
No, they do not. Even if this wasn't about killing kids, they do not. This positive rights BS just keeps getting worse. You don't have a right to receive anything from anyone. Not an abortion. Not health care in general. Not rent. Not a phone. Not even a freakin cookie or crumb of bread.
Exactly. What if every doctor in America were unemployed, who is supposed to fulfill this supposed "right" they keep harping about? And for all their "healthcare is a human right" nonsense (it literally isn't a right, irrespective of constitutionality) they seem awfully eager to deny healthcare to sick people whose politics they disagree with.
If "healthcare is a right" why do they work so hard to ban all natural remedies and treatments? If it's a "right" and providing it is a "right" why can't I open my own clinic?
No, they do not. Even if this wasn't about killing kids, they do not. This positive rights BS just keeps getting worse. You don't have a right to receive anything from anyone. Not an abortion. Not health care in general. Not rent. Not a phone. Not even a freakin cookie or crumb of bread.
Exactly. What if every doctor in America were unemployed, who is supposed to fulfill this supposed "right" they keep harping about? And for all their "healthcare is a human right" nonsense (it literally isn't a right, irrespective of constitutionality) they seem awfully eager to deny healthcare to sick people whose politics they disagree with.
If "healthcare is a right" why do they work so hard to ban all natural remedies and treatments? If it's a "right" and providing it is a "right" why can't I open my own clinic?