Word.

Dr. Mitchell Brooks on Kevin, MD, on why healthcare is not a right, but a responsibility.

"What is implicit in a right is a protection but not a gift of goods and services created because of the work, sweat, time and capital investment of others. If healthcare is indeed a right, then these healthcare goods must then be seized forcibly, by law or by theft, from others who have provided them in what is a frank violation of their right not to be robbed of their property. This then begs the question of whether the absolute right to healthcare also involves the right to steal from those who produce the goods and services necessary for that care."

There's a word for that. It's called slavery.

RTWT.

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