I'd
bet I spend far more time in Canada than you do in the states.
It's you that has proven you hate of anything US, and your
unnatural devotion to anything Canadian despite its cost in
Candaian lives.
I was born in Evanston, Illinois. If not for the large number
of "more guns,
more jesus" crowd, I might like to live in the US again. I love
NYC and
think it is one of the greatest places on earth.
I fully understand the trade-offs in Canadian health care. Like
a lot of
Canadians I'm advocating for even more resources for our health
care system,
and it is happening, although more slowly than I would like.
But I much
prefer what we have to a system where poor people and/or
minorities get
inferior treatment to rich and/or white people.
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Really? Some of the sites I read talk about a systenm in Canada
that isn't always seen as 'fair' to all either.
Not the Frasier Institute again I hope! LOL. That's sort of asking the KKK
for information on immigration policies.
But yes, there are concerns that the universality of the system is eroding,
and I would agree with that. But there seems to be a lot of will to turn
that around, and I think that will be the direction of things. The vast
majority of Canadians don't want to live in country where something as basic
as health care becomes the domain of the priveleged.
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FYI, the above is the sort of thing that would be/is interesting to discuss.