But I say that healthcare is a basic human right, and it should be available to everyone, regardless of their financial status. The argument that providing good healthcare to all people would mean more taxes and a bigger burden on taxpayers is a flawed one. The government already spends a significant amount of money on healthcare, but the current system is inefficient, and it does not guarantee that everyone has access to good healthcare. By providing universal healthcare, the government can ensure that everyone has access to essential healthcare services, and the burden would be shared equally among taxpayers. It is not fair to expect non-profit healthcare organizations or charitable institutions to provide healthcare services to all people as it is not sustainable, and it cannot address the root cause of the problem. The government has a responsibility to ensure that all people have access to good healthcare, and it is a small price to pay for a healthier and more productive society.