This "Health care is a right" debate - usually the precursor raised by Democrats to launch government control and mandates over health care - is indeed a phony one. Bill Clinton tried to get Senate Republicans in 1991-92 to agree, as a starting point that "universal care is a right." Some Republicans took the bait - most didn't. It is a commodity like any other form of insurance and should be treated as such.
This "Health care is a right" debate - usually the precursor raised by Democrats to launch government control and mandates over health care - is indeed a phony one. Bill Clinton tried to get Senate Republicans in 1991-92 to agree, as a starting point that "universal care is a right." Some Republicans took the bait - most didn't. It is a commodity like any other form of insurance and should be treated as such.