Purex?
My life requires housing and food.
Why shouldn't I expect the government to provide that too?
My life requires housing and food.
Why shouldn't I expect the government to provide that too?
No, absolutely not.
Government should not be involved with health insurance at all.
It is not their business.
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TH already answered you.Purex?
TH already answered you.
Purex said:The government of the United States was established to protect life, liberty, and opportunity for all it's citizens. The founders said so in a declaration to the world. At the time, national health care was not really an imaginable option, but it is now a commonly held responsibility of governments all around the world. And it should also be part of the government's responsibility, here, as well. Just as it defends citizens against threats both foreign and domestic, and just as it responds to natural disasters and disease epidemics. National health care is a direct and primary responsibility, now, for any government charged with protecting the lives of the citizens it's been established to serve. And without life, there is no liberty or opportunity, so protecting the lives of it's citizens is it's paramount responsibility.
Me said:My life requires housing and food.
Why shouldn't I expect the government to provide that too?
Those unalienable rights are endowed by their Creator, not their government.Actually, it was.And the government was not established to insure it's citizens have health coverage.
The government of the United States was established to protect life, liberty, and opportunity for all it's citizens. The founders said so in a declaration to the world. At the time, national health care was not really an imaginable option, but it is now a commonly held responsibility of governments all around the world. And it should also be part of the government's responsibility, here, as well. Just as it defends citizens against threats both foreign and domestic, and just as it responds to natural disasters and disease epidemics. National health care is a direct and primary responsibility, now, for any government charged with protecting the lives of the citizens it's been established to serve. And without life, there is no liberty or opportunity, so protecting the lives of it's citizens is it's paramount responsibility.
Why, are businesses sacred, or something? People aren't free to do whatever they like to other people. So why should businesses be free to do whatever they like to other people?
When government forces a business to provide abortifacients through its insurance, how does that "protect life?"Actually, it was.
The government of the United States was established to protect life, liberty, and opportunity for all it's citizens. The founders said so in a declaration to the world. At the time, national health care was not really an imaginable option, but it is now a commonly held responsibility of governments all around the world. And it should also be part of the government's responsibility, here, as well. Just as it defends citizens against threats both foreign and domestic, and just as it responds to natural disasters and disease epidemics. National health care is a direct and primary responsibility, now, for any government charged with protecting the lives of the citizens it's been established to serve. And without life, there is no liberty or opportunity, so protecting the lives of it's citizens is it's paramount responsibility.
When government forces a business to provide abortifacients through its insurance, how does that "protect life?"
Interesting that you cut off the very next line:Those unalienable rights are endowed by their Creator, not their government.
The Declaration of Independence
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
You are confusing your personal feelings about birth control with health care. Health care practices are not properly determined by personal opinion, but by scientific investigation. Our freedom of choice occurs when we as individuals determine our own health care options and course of action.When government forces a business to provide abortifacients through its insurance, how does that "protect life?"
Interesting that you cut off the very next line:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men ..."
The government's responsibility is to ensure you an equal opportunity to pursue your own happiness. Like if marrying someone of your own sex, or marrying someone of a different race is what will make you happy, that opportunity should be available to you, as it's available to anyone else. Same with access to an education, or to a job, or to housing, or to commercial products and services.My "pursuit of happiness" - when is the government going to start supporting that?
A Donzi and an F-250 to pull it would be a good start.
The government's responsibility is to ensure you an equal opportunity to pursue your own happiness. Like if marrying someone of your own sex, or marrying someone of a different race is what will make you happy, that opportunity should be available to you, as it's available to anyone else. Same with access to an education, or to a job, or to housing, or to commercial products and services.
We are still working to achieve that which the founders sought to achieve when they established this government. Partly that's because we are all still flawed human beings, caught up in greed and bias and ignorance, and partly that's because the times and the circumstances involved in achieving these goals are constantly changing. Like life itself, we are a work in progress. The question is, are you willing to help us progress, or are you trying to inhibit and turn back whatever progress we've made?But not health care, apparently.
Does it, or does it not, prevent a zygote from implanting in the event an egg is fertilized the night before?The morning after pill is not abortion anyway and used very infrequently.
:AMR:Why, are businesses sacred, or something? People aren't free to do whatever they like to other people. So why should businesses be free to do whatever they like to other people?
We are still working to achieve that which the founders sought to achieve when they established this government. Partly that's because we are all still flawed human beings, caught up in greed and bias and ignorance, and partly that's because the times and the circumstances involved in achieving these goals are constantly changing. Like life itself, we are a work in progress. The question is, are you willing to help us progress, or are you trying to inhibit and turn back whatever progress we've made?
Right. They do so by executing homos, adulterers, and murderers. When somebody tries to take something from you, or does, the government is to see that justice is done and restitutuion to the vicitim is paid.Actually, it was.
The government of the United States was established to protect life, liberty, and opportunity for all it's citizens..
Sure. If you start making exceptions for the beliefs of employers, where does it stop.