It's sad that opposition to the immoral health care bill is discussed only in terms of economic impact rather than moral impact. The bill needs to be opposed on moral grounds because it violates individual rights of patients and physicians by violating their right to contract. Yes, it also does not make economic sense, but that is not the fundamental reason it needs to be defeated.
It's sad that opposition to the immoral health care bill is discussed only in terms of economic impact rather than moral impact. The bill needs to be opposed on moral grounds because it violates individual rights of patients and physicians by violating their right to contract. Yes, it also does not make economic sense, but that is not the fundamental reason it needs to be defeated.
Mark A. Hurt, MD
markhurt1956 2 years ago