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Randian Catholicism

Randian Catholicism

by digby

Via Think Progress

VOTER: Do you think that health care is a right or a privilege?

KELLY: My belief system is this. The health care for anybody but especially for our nation. The highest quality and lowest cost can only be delivered without the government. What I believe is that all things we drive, we do, health care, anything, is a privilege to some extent. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, those are inalienable rights endowed by your creator. If you’re claiming a right, if you’re going to say anything’s a right, if you’re going to say you have a right to a cell phone, then who has the responsibility to pay for it? That’s what I believe.

VOTER: So you’d put health care as a privilege then?

KELLY: Absolutely, absolutely. I believe that all things we have are. But they’re privileges you earn.

Jefferson was only talking about fetuses, you see. Our Creator endows us with an inalienable right to life but once born we must earn the privilege of keeping it.

That’s Paul Ryan’s Randian Catholicism in a nutshell.

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