Except its a complete fabrication and she never had a life threatening condition which required immediate treatment. Now I'm not saying their system is perfect, no system is. However this is clearly a lie.
CBC News - Health - Anti-medicare ad an exaggeration: experts
"may be exaggerating"
"thinks that claim is "an exaggeration."
Not clearly a lie, and if you've dealth with Kanuckistani Kare... you'd know it's abysmal. As Ms. Stronach why she went south of the border. Of the one-nut dude from MTV. Or why the Quebec Supremes stated a waiting list does not constitute care.
Kanuckistani Kare is typical 3rd rate socialist crap. It's easy to understand why...(in short) the government sees everything as a cost, and well... government is slow... and corrupt.
And I love the article... 6-month waiting list... having to deal with government... The Decider. A farking nightmare.
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Not clearly a lie, and if you've dealth with Kanuckistani Kare... you'd know it's abysmal. As Ms. Stronach why she went south of the border. Of the one-nut dude from MTV. Or why the Quebec Supremes stated a waiting list does not constitute care.
Kanuckistani Kare is typical 3rd rate socialist crap. It's easy to understand why...(in short) the government sees everything as a cost, and well... government is slow... and corrupt.
And I love the article... 6-month waiting list... having to deal with government... The Decider. A farking nightmare.
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But the director of the brain tumour research centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute says he thinks that claim is "an exaggeration."
Dr. Rolando Del Maestro says the lesion Holmes was diagnosed with is benign, and usually slow-growing. It typically does not require urgent attention, he said.
But neurosurgeon Michael Schwartz of Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital says he's never seen or heard of a death from a Rathke's cyst. He told CBC News symptoms can be alleviated if the cyst is drained or part of it removed to take pressure off the optic nerve. "Then the person's vision almost always improves.
If this is a reasonable argument, then an equally reasonable argument against our healthcare system is the fact that I cant afford to see a doctor when I'm sick because it's too expensive and therefore I might miss a curable life threatening condition because I couldnt afford to go to the doctor.If I had waited for treatment from my government run healthcare system... I'd be dead.
The JournoLists won't tell us the truth, but it seeps out like an ooze through their ever widening cracks.
I wonder how great computers would be if the government were in charge of production and distribution. Cell phones? Video games (we'd be at PONG PLUS about now)? Automobiles? Sports equipment? Yet people think government can manage something far more complex... though they have proven they can barely tie their shoes (and certainly not chew gum at the same time).
Kanuckistan is a nice place if you break a bone, or have a cold... but world class healthcare it's not. For that there was the United States of America.
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O ya I forgot to add that me and every other soldier can tell you that socialized government health care can work. Again, not saying that there should be a Canadian style in this country, BUT if one looks at the military health care system it is BOTH government run, tax payer funded, and WORKS.
If I had waited for treatment from my government run healthcare system... I'd be dead.
The JournoLists won't tell us the truth, but it seeps out like an ooze through their ever widening cracks.
I wonder how great computers would be if the government were in charge of production and distribution. Cell phones? Video games (we'd be at PONG PLUS about now)? Automobiles? Sports equipment? Yet people think government can manage something far more complex... though they have proven they can barely tie their shoes (and certainly not chew gum at the same time).
Kanuckistan is a nice place if you break a bone, or have a cold... but world class healthcare it's not. For that there was the United States of America.
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I won't disagree that the military hcs works for the military. It would be interesting to see a paper looking at the cost per soldier for health care and take that cost applied to the US population. Wonder if the US could afford it, would enough doctors want to be in such a system, would current private doctors accept the pay a military doctor receives?
Just asking.
What does "Obamacare" have to do with government run health care? The public option did not pass.
The only thing that approaches "government run health care" in this country is Medicare. It is really not government run, but is government funded. It is a lot more expensive than it needs to be, due to the inefficient system we insist on keeping in place, but no more so than private insurance.
We still pay 17% of our GDP on health care, while our "socialized medicine" neighbors to the north pay 10%. We pay more than any other nation on Earth for health care, due totally to our inefficient system. "Obamacare" is not the answer, but we seriously need to reform our system before the costs eat us alive.
See: Your signature.
Obamacare is the best thing to happen to the health industry in decades. Its a policy for the people, instead of big businesses. No Republican politician would ever put forward anything like this. It took a real people's champ like Obama who actually cares about the American people and not just big business.
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