Posted by bobfeather on February 10, 2016 at 09:44:02 from (208.114.154.9):
In Reply to: Re: Health care posted by dhermesc on February 10, 2016 at 06:34:09:
in reply to dhermesc can't speak about anything in Britain, never been there ( too full of british people )for me but can speak for Canada and when you make your statement, I believe you to be ill informed or retarded I can't say one lousy thing about our Canadian health care model, wait times ? not sure what a wait time is wait a few days to see a family doc ? ok no biggie wait a month or 2 to see a specialist again no biggie wait a few months to get surgery on something not life threatening no big deal in the last 24 months , between my wife & myself, diagnosis , treatment & surgery for 1 total hip replacement 2 cataract eye suregery 3 total knee replacement not to mention wifes cancer diagnosis which from first feeling lump , family doc, specialist for biopsy, specialist for results' appointment with oncologist to starting chemo , was 7 weeks will get flamed for this, but think biggest obstacle to usa getting a similar type of universal health care in the usa is, #1 insurance companies / health care HMO's / hospitals that stand to lose revenue , and the attitiudes of haves vs have nots here in Canada we seem to be ok with paying way too much income tax, way too much property tax , way too much sales tax and for sure we pay wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much for gas but in the end , it means the home less bum or mom on welfare gets the same medical care I get, so guessing we are ok with it bob
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