(This is a response to a debate held earlier today . . .)
Now then, as promised, some suggestions regarding health
care and the issue of force.
Having established that force is always wrong, and cannot be part of a moral solution, we conclude that any moral solution must be based on voluntary relationships.
Before any solution can be formulated, the problem must be defined. What are the problems with health care in the U.S.? I suggest the following, with the request for any I have missed to be pointed out.
1. It is too often prohibitively expensive.
2. It is too often ineffective or deadly.
3. It is too often haphazardly accessible.