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No, people dying because they can’t afford healthcare isn’t a good thing, it’s a bad thing, a terrible thing.

The good news is that privatized healthcare would be far cheaper than government healthcare, and any remaining gap could be covered by charitable and religious organizations.

Government healthcare isn’t a problem just because it’s expensive, inefficient and eventually leads to government encouraging people to kill themselves like in Canada, but because it’s also a huge contributor to the slippery slope of government power and authority which eventually leads to escalation of all manner of atrocities and abuse, which in turn eventually leads to hell on earth.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: Original

No, people dying because they can’t afford healthcare isn’t a good thing, it’s a bad thing, a terrible thing.

The good news is that privatized healthcare would be far cheaper than government healthcare, and any remaining gap could be covered by charitable and religious organizations.

Government healthcare isn’t a problem just because it’s expensive, inefficient and eventually leads to government encouraging people to kill themselves like in Canada, but it’s also a huge contributor to the slippery slope of government power and authority which eventually leads to escalation of all manner of atrocities and abuse, which in turn eventually leads to hell on earth.

1 year ago
1 score