Are we willing to have people dying because they can't afford to be saved?
people die all the time. right this minute there are people dying all around you of causes that are easily remedied. should you be
forced to save them or should that
choice be left up to you? the essence of liberty is choice and the price of liberty is the responsibility for that choice. we live in the single most charitable nation on earth and still we feel it necessary to
demand further contributions. the answer to our nation's healthcare needs does not lie in governmental intrusions or legislative edicts, but in admitting that those who cannot afford care are in need of charity and
encouraging the private sector to provide that support.
we should have known better than to be taken in by the socialistic lies that led us to the corrupt institutions of social security and medicare, but we felt sorry for the aged and allowed ourselves that folly. such programs cannot exist without private enterprise to shore them up and fresh tax revenues to cover their shortfalls. we should never have allowed the welfare state to become a permanent feature of our nation's landscape, but the alternative was to force the indigent into productive lives and that seems too much like slavery for us to stomach. now we have a constantly growing portion of our society completely dependent on the not so tender mercies of the state. we were forewarned of the hazards of an omnipotent federal bureaucracy by this nation's founders, but our hubris led us to believe we could still maintain control over such a monster. so now we find ourselves in danger of being shackled by those we have chosen to represent us.