............open hear surgery..........
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It's all part of a plot. My spell checker is stealing letters from my posts...:lol:
............open hear surgery..........
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Nope. You are dead wrong and you never would admit it to save your life. You love yourself too much to allow your gigantic ego to take a blow like that. It's an inherent trait in narcissism.Sorry Anna, but if you are claiming that Canadians are as interested in the private life of their PM as Americans are interested in the private life of their president, you could not be more wrong.
I am not going to admit I am wrong (and you are right), just to end the argument. In this case, you are wrong. Canadians pretty much leave their PM alone; don’t pry into his private life, Americans do.
So it is quite understandable if a Canadian does not know the names of the kids of the PM (I don’t). There is no excuse for an American not to know the name of the kids of the president.
lmao I'm an idiot? roflmao You poor, myopic "man". Look, you are the one arguing that Canada has an equally accessible healthcare system for everyone. I have shown that is not true. It only has the policy to provide this, but it can't deliver on its policy. Healthcare is NOT equal nor equally accessible everywhere in Canada. Where people live is irrelevant. Need a simpler picture or can you grasp the idea now?You grow up.
Evidence, you idiot. Maybe you're drunk or something, at least then you would have some feeble excuse. As I said, you choose to live out in the sticks, you choose to live that far from a hospital. No one needs to cater to your wants and desires, if you choose something then deal with the consequences.
LOADS of assumptions again. I'm not surprised. YOU are the one that brought up the number 30, not me. I guess you haven't the capacity to remember that, though.Yeah it is. Anyone in a major city will tell you that a doctor that has only 30 patients is a joke. Seeing 6 patients a day is your idea of sensible? Holy ****, you're not even smart enough to be sheep. You don't want equal you want privileged treatment far beyond what anyone in Canada receives. What you need is a doctor to look at that swelled head of yours and see if you can get some treatment for that over inflated sense of entitlement you have. :sign5:
lmao :thumbsup:It's all part of a plot. My spell checker is stealing letters from my posts...:lol:
lmao I'm an idiot?
roflmao You poor, myopic "man". Look, you are the one arguing that Canada has an equally accessible healthcare system for everyone. I have shown that is not true.
It only has the policy to provide this, but it can't deliver on its policy. Healthcare is NOT equal nor equally accessible everywhere in Canada. Where people live is irrelevant. Need a simpler picture or can you grasp the idea now?
BTW, I suggested you grow up because of your childishness in name-calling.
Apparently, you have no idea what a rhetorical question is.You need to ask? :evil3:
You have no idea what I've shown.Yes I would have to say that you are clearly an idiot to think that equally accessable means convenient for those who go out of their way to make it inconvenient for them to get to a hospital. This is all you have shown here.
Well, then convince the government to give up on its policy then. I didn't make it up. It claims equal service to all Canadians, it fails to deliver. As far as my demanding it goes, you ASSume to know that's my intention. It isn't. I am simply pointing out that the concept is unachievable. You are simply twisting my argument to fit your own agenda of ridiculing me. What a vengeful and petty thing to do.You must be acting this stupid on purpose. No you can't go live in some remote area in Canada and then demand the same speed of service someone in a major centre would expect.
That it's physically impossible to provide that sort of service, it's astounding that you actually thing it's your right of privelege to have it. I rest my case on the who idiot thing.:roll:
:roll: I'm sorry I called you a "man".
Niflmir, I think Canada is a bit of an oddball among developed countries, in having government only health care (not that there is anything wrong with it, it works pretty well). All the other developed countries have a mix of public and private.
I personally would not be opposed to some private involvement in the health care, if done properly.
In Canada most of the lab work and x-rays have been done by private companies for years. We just have to keep out the American health insurance companies. As soon as they start calling the shots, we are lost.
That is not the point, Juan. Even if private labs do the work, they still bill the government, so it is not really private medicine. In most developed countries, public and private sectors compete in providing the same services. Private sector can provide the services faster (for a fee).
We don’t have that in Canada, there is no private sector. If government covers a particular medical service, private insurance sector is not permitted to cover the same service. It is only where government does not pay for a service, does not cover a service, that private sector may step in.
That is not really private sector involvement. In all the other countries, there is an overlap between public and private sectors. In Canada, there is no such overlap. Canada is an oddball.
That is not the point, Juan. Even if private labs do the work, they still bill the government, so it is not really private medicine. In most developed countries, public and private sectors compete in providing the same services. Private sector can provide the services faster (for a fee).
We don’t have that in Canada, there is no private sector. If government covers a particular medical service, private insurance sector is not permitted to cover the same service. It is only where government does not pay for a service, does not cover a service, that private sector may step in.
That is not really private sector involvement. In all the other countries, there is an overlap between public and private sectors. In Canada, there is no such overlap. Canada is an oddball.
I don't know what the hell it is then. Private labs and x-ray companies are competing with publically funded hospital labs and x-ray departments.