Judge Napolitano on the Difference Between Rights and Goods

by Libertys Army on December 18, 2009 · 3 comments

in Big Government, Constitution, Health Care, Videos

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M and M December 18, 2009 at 6:10 pm

Thank You Judge!
It is time someone stood up and said it. The perfect solution to universal health care: If everyone has a right to free health care, then have doctors and hospitals provide free care to everyone. Call it a 100% tax. The government can give the providers reasonable housing, food, clothes and other necessities. Any provider who does not comply will be fined and jailed.
I pay 50% in taxes. How much do I socially and morally owe for the “food, housing, health rights” of others? How much can I keep for my own “food housing, health rights? How many hours do I have to work for social justice and equality? 50% tax? 85% tax? 100% tax?
Time someone stated the obvious..I am enslaved and the government take its taxes at the point of a gun to give away to others..that is theft.
Thanks Judge! Thank You Very Much!

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Paul LePage December 19, 2009 at 3:29 pm

Terrific! Welfare is the shackles of economy slavery placed on all Americans.

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Aaron Klapheck December 27, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Totally right. It is about time we kick government out of every little detail of our lives; you can’t even go naked in your own house these days without worrying about being sued: http://www.topix.com/state/va/2009/12/man-convicted-of-being-naked-in-own-home

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