Fascism? Seriously? I don't think fascism means what you think it means.
Don't people have the right to life, though, in addition to those of liberty and happiness? That would mean that they would have the right not to die if they could help it. By extension, that would include having access to any medicines or procedures that would cure or otherwise treat a curable/treatable medical condition.
Food stamps would also fall under maintaining your "right to life". If you don't eat food and drink liquids, you die. If everybody has the right to life, then by extension, they have a right to have access to food.
The "student loans" comment really pisses me off, but that's likely because I'm a student pursuing a higher education at the moment. I don't know if government-guaranteed student loans are a "right," but they are a privilege that should be extended to every member of society should those members want to pursue a higher education. More educated people make for a better economy. At any rate, if it's a "loan," then that would mean that you would be paying it back at a future date. So, what are you worried about? It's not like the government's just handing out a bunch of money with no strings attached. Honestly, what do you people have against education, anyway??
As for making the rich pay more, well, they have all the money--duh. You can't tax the shit out of the poor because they barely have anything to give you in the first place. Besides, that's how you guarantee a big bloody revolution. At any rate, the rich have such vast sums of money that even if they did have to pay significantly more in taxes, it would still hardly dent their assets.