Wendy Milling column: Health Care Is Not an Individual Right
The advocates of socialized medicine have insisted for decades that health care is a right. They now feel emboldened enough to proffer the absurdity that health insurance is a right, and they do not bother to make a distinction between the two. “Health care is a right, not a privilege,” proclaims Sen. Bernie Sanders in a Huffington Post op-ed calling for the nationalization of medicine. Medicine has become “a business” instead of a higher calling of selfless service, President Obama ruefully tells the American Medical Association.
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