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I'm Jessica. I went to Clemson University, and it was a good time. I lived in Israel from August 2009 to May 2010 working on an M.A. in Israeli Society and Politics. I'm in law school for the fall so I guess that's next but for the summer, I'm working in congress which I am actually really enjoying.

I don't care about the environment, Africa, or any p.c. social cause. My favorite book of the moment is Atlas Shrugged, but of all time is Gone With the Wind.

I have a moral opposition to organic food and recycling.

I blog and re-blog things that I like, or want to have for reference. I realize this consists of a strange combination of images, articles, quotes, etc., and will not garner me many followers, but I made this blog for me, not the WWW. I might spam the dash with sappy stuff, fashion (because I'm a girl), politics, Israel, economics, or any combination of the five.

Jess Armentrout is a proud support of Israel and its allies

Here’s a weird question…

lrn2liberty:

complicatedshoes:

How do you make something like health care… which requires an actual person to provide the care… a right.  What if all the doctors decided today not to be doctors anymore?  You can’t force people to be doctors.  If every doctor in the country determined that this was a raw deal for them and they all moved to Fiji, this would be an unenforceable law, would it not?  

Sorry to introduce logic to this discussion.

Carry on.

THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE.  Health care is a commodity, it must be produced, and while there is not a static amount, the supply is not infinite either.  The laws of economics do apply here.

  1. shanshan reblogged this from birdwillbirdwont
  2. spiegelman said: re: “rights are not granted by government”: Government is the only entity that can grant a right to vote. For evidence refer to the past 250 years of American suffrage. Happy to think of several more examples to show how your argument is ridiculous.
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  5. complicatedshoes reblogged this from bigbrownbear and added:
    Sorry, Skippy. Education is not a right either. This is a prime example of what Randy called the bastardization of the...
  6. seanscheidt reblogged this from bigbrownbear and added:
    actually..education..roads..and all those...rights. They are luxuries we
  7. bigbrownbear reblogged this from seanscheidt and added:
    How is health care any different from schools? or the roads? or rednecks forbid the military? I find schools the most...
  8. savvymac reblogged this from randyhaddock and added:
    Can people not see the negatives or do they not care because they don’t see how it is their problem yet?
  9. matthewdipaolamd reblogged this from randyhaddock and added:
    Good point. I referenced this a little while back but it is worth repeating here. The article is well worth your time....
  10. jessarmentrout reblogged this from gaymerlibertarian and added:
    THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE. Health care is a commodity, it must be produced, and while there is not...
  11. ringoworld reblogged this from randyhaddock and added:
    Guardando alla faccenda da qui, si nota la grande lontananza che separa noi da loro. Parlando di “rights” e “person” con...
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  14. cellophanesoul reblogged this from randyhaddock and added:
    As Dwight says (from The Office), “In the wild, there is no health care.”
  15. thedailyfiona said: I think they truly believe it’s a right. It comes with the lack of personal responsibility and accountability for one’s place in society.
  16. randyhaddock reblogged this from complicatedshoes and added:
    things I most resent about...whole health care debacle is how the concept of rights has...
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