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Despite Parents' wishes (and financial ability), parents not allowed to *try* to save their baby's life because death is "in the child's best interest."

Posted by CarrieAnneJD 7 years, 10 months ago to Politics
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Is it just me, or is this situation the perfect contrasted examples of the outcomes of "looting" versus objectivism, i.e., literal "death panels" as a result of the decision that receiving health care is a right (thus having the government make the decision that death is better than expensive treatments), rather than health care being a publicly accessible but ultimately a private decision to pay (or not) for experimental treatment (knowing full well it is unlikely, but possible, to succeed)?
SOURCE URL: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/449079/charlie-gard-united-kingdom-court-defies-parents-wishes-rare-disease-die


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