Therein lies the problem for Americans like Rand Paul and sadly, most productive educated professionals and tradesmen who provide services critical to economy and prosperity in the US. How many Americans can say they know a physician so well as to empathize with them as a group and recoil at the idea of them being enslaved by the state for the presumed benefit of the populace? Especially if doing so is the means by which the state can enshrine access to healthcare as a right? Moreover, how many young Americans are willing to hurdle the bureaucratic skullduggery the college and universities engage in against Americans seeking to enter "S.T.E.M." fields like medicine?
Therein lies the problem for Americans like Rand Paul and sadly, most productive educated professionals and tradesmen who provide services critical to economy and prosperity in the US. How many Americans can say they know a physician so well as to empathize with them as a group and recoil at the idea of them being enslaved by the state for the presumed benefit of the populace? Especially if doing so is the means by which the state can enshrine access to healthcare as a right? Moreover, how many young Americans are willing to hurdle the bureaucratic skullduggery the college and universities engage in against Americans seeking to enter "S.T.E.M." fields like medicine?
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