Friday, April 16, 2010

Health Care

As a citizen of the United States I acknowledge the fact that we are blessed with many public services funded by the government, such as social welfare for the less fortunate families(TANF), public education system, as well as Federal student aid. The government is obligated to provide the public with these social services, although to a certain degree our government is not obligated to provide the public with every component necessary to live in society. Health care is a privilege, not at all is at it a right, as citizens of a great country we aren’t entitled to these services, these services are privileges provided by the government to sustain the people. The United States government has recently passed a Health care bill, this is not your ordinary philanthropic government donation to the public, this bill along with its pros is cons. For the next 10 years, the United States government will be spending an estimated amount of 900 Billion dollars in ensuring the life and development of this health care bill. This health care bill will further expand the national debt, and create monetary complications in the process. I can’t stress enough these complications enough, nor can I stress the fact the these services are privileges not rights. We need to remove this false belief, and become less dependent on government intervention, they are slowly harming the government of capital, as well as the national debt. We need to realize these services aren’t rights, they are mere privileges provided by our government, at any given point the government has the power to remove these services.

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