How is public health care any different than public education? If you believe there to be a difference please make sure to explain the right to education but not to health.
The federal government does not run schools. The states run schools, the states set up and pass their own curriculum.
Everyone pays the same percentage of tax (at least where I live). It isn't a situation where the government is yet again trying to get people who actually do something with their lives to bail out the fucking dead beats.
Parents are able to choose where to send their kids to school (public or private) without being penalized for being able to afford to pay for their children to have a better education than the crackhead down the street.
Is the same true with the bullshit health care reform that the democrats are ramming down the throats of the American public that they obviously don't want?
The school system benefits everyone equally ( with the exception of free lunch programs) The health care program won't. The bottom feeders will get free shit, while people that actually earn a little bank will have to pay their way.
Comparing the two is basically retarded.
I don't think that you will find many people who don't agree that ever single child in this country should be covered with comprehensive medical insurance. The problem is that as an adult, the government is going to force me to buy health insurance where they get to tell me what is acceptable and what isn't. They are going to fine me if I don't think I need the insurance that that deem fit for me for minimal requirements. They are passing a bill that has been proven not to have the support of a majority of the American people.
Seriously, in what alternative fucking alternate universe do you think it's OK for a government to be so intrusive and to pass laws that the majority don't want, to give special deals to certain states just to get their vote?