What Is a Right?
by Andrew P. Napolitano

In the continually harsh public discourse over the President’s proposals for 
federally-managed healthcare, the Big Government progressives in both the 
Democratic and the Republican parties have been trying to trick us. These 
folks, who really want the government to care for us from cradle to grave, have 
been promoting the idea that health care is a right. In promoting that false 
premise, they have succeeded in moving the debate from WHETHER the feds should 
micro-manage health care to HOW the feds should micro-manage health care. This 
is a false premise, and we should reject it. Health care is not a right; it is 
a good, like food, like shelter, and like clothing. 

What is a right? A right is a gift from God that extends from our humanity. 
Thinkers from St. Thomas Aquinas, to Thomas Jefferson, to the Rev. Dr. Martin 
Luther King, Jr., to Pope John Paul II have all argued that our rights are a 
natural part of our humanity. We own our bodies, thus we own the gifts that 
emanate from our bodies. So, our right to life, our right to develop our 
personalities, our right to think as we wish, to say what we think, to publish 
what we say, our right to worship or not worship, our right to travel, to 
defend ourselves, to use our own property as we see fit, our right to due 
process – fairness – from the government, and our right to be left alone, are 
all rights that stem from our humanity. These are natural rights that we are 
born with. The government doesn’t give them to us and the government doesn’t 
pay for them and the government can’t take them away, unless a jury finds that 
we have violated someone else’s
 rights. 

What is a good? A good is something we want or need. In a sense, it is the 
opposite of a right. We have our rights from birth, but we need our parents 
when we are children and we need ourselves as adults to purchase the goods we 
require for existence. So, food is a good, shelter is a good, clothing is a 
good, education is a good, a car is a good, legal representation is a good, 
working out at a gym is a good, and access to health care is a good. Does the 
government give us goods? Well, sometimes it takes money from some of us and 
gives that money to others. You can call that taxation or you can call it 
theft; but you cannot call it a right. 

A right stems from our humanity. A good is something you buy or someone else 
buys for you. 

Now, when you look at health care for what it is, when you look at the US 
Constitution, when you look at the history of human freedom, when you accept 
the American value of the primacy of the individual over the fleeting wishes of 
the government, it becomes apparent that those who claim that healthcare is a 
right simply want to extend a form of government welfare. 

When I make this argument to my Big Government friends, they come back at me 
with…well, if people don’t have health insurance, they will just go to 
hospitals and we will end up paying for them anyway. Why should that be? We 
don’t let people steal food from a supermarket or an apartment from a landlord 
or clothing from a local shop. Why do we let them take healthcare from a 
hospital without paying for it? Well, my Big Government friends contend, that’s 
charity. 

They are wrong again. It is impossible to be charitable with someone else’s 
money. Charity comes from your own heart, not from the government spending your 
money. When we pay our taxes to the government and it gives that money away, 
that’s not charity, that’s welfare. When the government takes more from us than 
it needs to secure our freedoms, so it can have money to give away, that’s not 
charity, that’s theft. And when the government forces hospitals to provide free 
health care to those who can’t or won’t care for themselves, that’s not 
charity, that’s slavery. That’s why we now have constitutional chaos, because 
the government steals and enslaves, and we outlawed that a long time ago. 

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