Monday, August 03, 2009

We're not against it, we just have differences.

Yuval Levin's guilty conscience prompts him to note that:

All sides in the contemporary debate are trying to find a way to provide health insurance to more people more efficiently and cheaply. They are not divided about any fundamental ethical question. People on the Left are not saying we should provide unlimited medical care to all without thinking about the cost because health care is a right: They’re arguing their approach would cost less and work better for more people. People on the Right are not saying we should forget about the poor because health care is just a privilege: They’re arguing their approach would cost less and work better for more people.


See, wingers don't oppose healthcare. They just support the option that means some people won't have it. That doesn't make them bad people!

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