You have the right to SEEK healthcare. You have the right to shop around to find someone that will provide healthcare at an agreed upon price.
But healthcare is a service, not a commodity.
A doctor owes no one his time or service, excepting that they pay him.
A nurse owes no one his time or service. unless they agree to it.
But forcing people to provide labor is slavery.
"Well, they're paid!"
Still, you're demanding someone's time and labor without paying them what they are worth.
"AH HA! So we SHOULD be paid $15 an hour!"
Skippy, you make sure the fries don't burn. A trained monkey could pull that off.
Doctors and nurses are actually specialized and should be paid accordingly.
"But it's so expensive!"
Yes! So let's do some tort reform and get politicians out of the pockets of lawyers. Change malpractice laws, making it less profitable for lawyers, and watch prices drop.
The dirty secret is the amount of insurance medical systems have to carry make costs go up.
That is why Tylenol is so expensive, not because of the sheer greed of the hospital.
Anyway...
TLDR
Democrats love them some slavery. It's been 150 years and they still want to force people to work against their will.
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Apparently, Joe Biden's plan for controlling COVID was mumbling incoherently in front of tv cameras and going full fascist in policies.
How could anyone have seen this coming...
I mean, on the campaign trail, he was so demure and coherent and put together.
Who among you hasn't challenged someone to step outside??
Let he who hasn't called someone "Fat", cast the first stone!!
I'm just kidding.
At this point, if you still think you voted for a cognizant decent human being who believes in moderate governance and has actual ideas, you're a lying dog-faced pony soldier.
My mom was a teacher. I have friends that are teachers. Hell, I went to college to be a teacher.
But teaching as a specialized profession?
LOL no. Just no.
Unless it is in a specialized position, like special ed or music teacher, it's not a position that requires much more than a lot of patience, understanding of the material, and decent planning skills.
Basically, being a parent.
"You don't know what you're talking about!"
Except for going to college to be a teacher, yes.
I'll never forget being at the blackboard and hearing a kid throw up behind me.