there are numerous examples of identifying genetics abnormalities
I sure hope the *RC* in your name doesn't stand for Roman Catholic because you sure are at odds with that church.
Perhaps the Roman Catholic church would like to start footing the bill for the healthcare costs of people who made poor personal choices? I suppose they're too busy fighting for amnesty for illegal aliens to be bothered with that though. Me, I just want the government and the taxpayer out of the healthcare industry. period.
Which guarantees nothing.
Perhaps the Roman Catholic church would like to start footing the bill for the healthcare costs of people who made poor personal choices? I suppose they're too busy fighting for amnesty for illegal aliens to be bothered with that though. Me, I just want the government and the taxpayer out of the healthcare industry. period.
If all someone has is government healthcare, as in this case, you'd rather just kill them off?
Every medical procedure was revolutionary and cost prohibitive at some point. As it was practiced and refined and became more widely used, the cost came down.
Following your line of reasoning, anyone without private health insurance should just die, no matter what it is that ails them.
No setting bones, no appendectomies, no insulin, no antibiotics. If they can't or won't pay for it, they die or live with the consequences if the injury doesn't heal right. Right? Is that what you're really advocating?
Start? Do you expect us to believe that you contribute so much to health care that you can consider the Roman Catholic Church's contributions to be nothing? I find it hard to believe that you've ever contributed to the health care of anyone, much less anything on the scale of the Roman Catholic Church. You don't come across as a very generous person. You come across as stingy and judgmental. I think your poor personal choices are going to cost you more than those who ate too much red meat or went whitewater rafting on the weekends.