Crowd at Republican Debate Could Stand a Lesson in Compassion
A typical post on Facebook for me gets five, maybe six likes. This one last night had 15: “I hate to be overtly political all of the time, but the crowd at this debate just cheered “yes!” when Wolf Blitzer asked if a 30 year old man with no health insurance should be allowed to die because he can’t afford treatment. That is disgusting and fundamentally wrong and if you believe it, you should be ashamed. What’s wrong with America?” The saying goes “obvious troll is obvious,” but I don’t think that was a troll. And though I’m terrified by it, I truly think that there are people out there who believe that someone who cannot afford health care, as a result of having not purchased health insurance, should be allowed to die. I believe the question posed to Ron Paul —“If an uninsured 30-year-old man has an accident, under your health care plan, who would pay for it?” — was intended to tease out a reasonable response from the arguably moderate (if die-hard libertarian counts as moderate) statesman. Here is the truly staggering part: While I hate false promises, the ethical principles that we as a developed democracy generally […]
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