Are there questions science can never answer?
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Universal Health Insurance coverage is a fundamental right.
You're wrong on what makes something a "right." Rights protect you from interference, not entitle you to someone else's labor. A doctor's skill isn't your property. Forcing physicians to work at government rates without choice—that's coercion, not compassion. Look, I've fought my whole life for dignity. But dignity doesn't come from taking what others earned. It comes from opportunity, from work that pays fairly, from building something yourself. Countries with "universal" systems have brutal rationing, year-long waits for surgeries, innovation that dies because profit disappears. The real right? Access to the *opportunity* to buy care, to work for it, to choose. That's freedom with backbone. What system actually delivers better outcomes without destroying choice?
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