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Originally Posted by ITD
Ok, so I guess we can still discuss this.
A family can't live on $30 a day, period. I guess the question becomes, why is this CEO, or anyone else for that matter, required to take care of that family? Note, the key word in my question, REQUIRED, which is being implied here.
How is it a right to go to a doctor or hospital and demand free medical care? What about the doctor's or the hospital's rights? Are they slaves to be forced to work for nothing, actually they're forced to work for less then nothing, they have to pay to work on these cases.
I'm not affiliated at all with the medical field, but I find these demands and questions and trends troubling.
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I guess our ideas of "working for nothing" are quite different. A million plus isn't "working for nothing". Basic health care IMHO SHOULD BE obtainable for everyone and that SHOULD BE our united goal. I am fortunate enough to pay for good health coverage, and I will take my business to a hospital which includes the care of those less financially fortunate, financed partially by my tax dollars and my insurance costs.