Bill will allow denial of your healthcare based on moral, ethical, or religious beliefs
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Here's the thing: I do not believe that it is anyone's right to force another person to provide them any type of service, period, end of story. Go ahead and downvote, this is what freedom looks like. I don't need the government to tell me I can discriminate, I can discriminate. Publically funded stuff is a different question.
Healthcare is publicly funded to various degrees. As long as that is the case, you are entitled to the same as anyone else.
The way to stop that is complex and not equal to everyone, but it begins with encouraging healthy choices instead of emphasizing "healthy at any size", and also lowering drug prices like Trump did.
Until we stop funding the socialist countries by proxy like Trump wanted, that makes the waters unnavigable.
People will rarely give you shit for being say, 250, maybe even 300 (depends on height and how you carry it)
But then you have Gillette land whales sucking up all the theft money used on healthcare, and criticism means being shamed for being "fatphobic", which of course everyone should be because being fat is scary for a lengthy list of reasons.
I went off on a tangent a bit but point is this: If healthcare is funded by the theftpayer, the theftpayer deserves the same coverage. This goes for any insurance that accepts any amount of federal funding. If one penny was given from theftpayer money, they should not be able to deny you.
I agree with you in the case of things like baking a cake, where it's a truly private business, but once theftpayers foot any amount of the bill, that goes out the window.
This is socialism - wtf really bro.