Your answers are ignorant and lack empathy. Where are these millions of people that don't already go to some kind of health care service, it would appear like you just don't want them at yours. I've sat at my doctors' for an extra hour because he was across the street in emergency, I have health insurance and pay but I'm already in line behind what may be a none payer. The other choice that you leave appears for them to just go away and die. And most anything you've said about other countries' health care is not true because right in this thread are Canadians that refute what you say. Because of your type of attitude is why the new health care bill wasn't all it could be. Why are we paying the health insurance industry billions to say what service I can or can't have or be the death panel. ""And who will want to become a doctor if the financial rewards are on par with the average auto worker"" This statement doesn't hold true, most people go to college for what they wanna be not how much it pays. I know some Dr's that can't put air in their tires, you want them to fix your car? When The HC negotiations were going on it was reported that 10s of millions of dollars a day were sent to congress from the Health care industry. How much health care would that have bought? It wasn't their money, it came from denying services to somebody and over charging you and I. I hear pure tea party rhetoric.
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