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|quote="The primary cause of medical price increases is the government coercions. But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right. Until we understand that nothing is a "right" if others must be forced to provide it, we will continue to swallow the same poison, and we will reap even worse consequences in the future."
|quote="The primary cause of medical price increases is the government coercions. But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right. Until we understand that nothing is a "right" if others must be forced to provide it, we will continue to swallow the same poison, and we will reap even worse consequences in the future."
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{{Opinion|America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009|Act should be passed|against}}
{{Opinion|Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act|Act should be passed|against}}

Latest revision as of 14:35, March 11, 2010

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Author(s) John David Lewis
Source The Huffington Post
Date August 20, 2009
URL http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-david-lewis/imagine-a-right-to-car-in_b_263710.html
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Quotes-start.png "The primary cause of medical price increases is the government coercions. But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right. Until we understand that nothing is a "right" if others must be forced to provide it, we will continue to swallow the same poison, and we will reap even worse consequences in the future." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Act should be passed on the topic Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.