New Miss USA responds to health care backlash

New Miss USA responds to health care backlash

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Kara McCullough, a nuclear scientist from Washington, D.C., speaks to “GMA” about her comments that health care is a “privilege,” not a right…(read more at source)



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  2. I watched this response back in 2017 andmy jaw just dropped to the floor!! I thought about it again today in the midst of this pandemic in which millions have contracted covid 19, 200,000+ have died from it, millions have lost their jobs and with those lost jobs, employer-provided healthcare insurance!!
    I am wondering whether Ms. McCullough would like to revise her statement today????
    ….and no, it’s not about cyber bullying or trying to impede her freedom of speech, but when you give an answer like that, on such an important topic, please expect to hear from those who disagree with…

  3. I think her answer was actualy Good! She was right on point ..it IS a Privilege "currently" … The question wasn"t " what are your thoughts on healthcare SHOULD IT BE a right or privilege …it was IS IT a Right or Privilege

  4. Privileges are commodities.
    Commodities are privileges
    Services are commodities
    Healthcare is a service.
    Therefore healthcare is a privilege.
    The doctor in your town doesn't owe you anything
    Isn't forcing people to pay for services they are not eligible to use theft?

  5. she ' is' a govmt employee…they have a strong union..and taxpayer paid healthcare.   Could not find work in the private sector..cause she aint that smart…private sector employment not based on gender, color etc…requires a real brain not just a liberal degree….this is the trend for people of color….ride the govmt tit from cradle to grave…..clarity is there if you open your eyes to it.    drain the swamp of all the rats.

  6. I love her very much, im a filipino and she should be the miss universe 2017. 👍🏼
    Though shes a scientist but shes not nerd…she has poise and a beautiful woman.

  7. Miss DC is/was amazing! I wish I could be that damned intelligent.
    We can clearly see that the only people whining are the ones with real life issues. They're just mad that there are beautiful, intelligent, graceful people like her in the world. The fact that she is super beautiful and doesn't use that to her advantage in the work world says EVERYTHING about her. You are the best, Ms. McCallough!

  8. Wwwwwwoooow! She is stunning! This is honestly the first time I ever came across an intelligent Miss U.S.A. Hell any beauty pageant contestant. She should be proud of that alone.

  9. Political questions are unfair, half the audience will be triggered no matter what she answers, obvious sign of attempt to rig, good for her though, I love Kara and her wonderful Caucasian genes that make her so pretty

  10. I'm definitely gonna say [affordable healthcare for all US citizens] is a privilege. As a government employee, I'm granted healthcare. And I've seen firsthand that for one to have healthcare you need to have jobs.
    What's the fuss? She stated the fact that healthcare is today tied to the privilege of having a job, a privilege not accessible to everyone. That doesn't in any way mean she's satisfied with that fact. If anything I would say her answer was somewhat neutral, and understandably so for a contestant.
    Unfortunately as is often the case in this tweeter age, people have become so entrenched in their opinions, barely listening to others, and would hear what they want to hear, not what has actually been said. I'm afraid her clarification here won't change much.

  11. Feeling that health care is a privilege if one of the many problems with this country so many countries have better health care than us among many other things we as a humans could be progressing further but as of now there are countries progressing far ahead of the USA including food waste, the importance of taking care of the earth, discrimination, science, education, school loans, even down to the use of the metric system and speed of the internet

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