I take that back. Assuming you're Canadian, you're not paying. And it's free to me.It's not free but you keep on believing that.
Here's a hint, amigo. Why don't you ask some questions and figure out what I'm talking about before you go making pronouncements based on ignorance.
Well, aside from the fact that, as I said, you don't pay for my health care if you're Canadian, you can go to the front of any line you like. My health care provider won't treat you. All insisting will get you is a night in jail and a hefty fine. So stick you "should" in your pipe and smoke it.So, if I should have to pay for you then I should be able to get to the front of the line by paying for my own insurance. After all, you are happy waiting for crappy healthcare.
As I said, Canada already has a two tier system. You just want it formalized and cheaper for you.If Canada ever does get two tier healthcare, those of us that can afford our own insurance should see a drop in our tax rate while losers like you should get a rise in your tax rate, meaning you'll have to finally get a job. THE HORROR
I see you're fond of declaring how things "should" be, with no reasoning behind it other than "AMSniffler wants it that way."
You eat a lot of paint chips when you were a kid?
How so?you're making quite the assumptions today
Sure, but you can get decent primary in Canuckistan. It's the specialty stuff that's better elsewhere.PS, SE Asia is truly remarkable for healthcare, particularly primary.
I pay more for brown shoes than I do for all my health care (I don't wear brown shoes).I pay more for a day's parking here than I do for a Dr to come to my location and do the work