1 out of every 153 American workers is an Amazon employee

You do realize that what works for a country small like Sweden or any other Euro country doesnt work for a country like America that has 350mil people.

What works for 20mil people doesnt mean it will work with 350mil. The bigger the population, the more socialized medicine doesnt work.

That is just pure bs. Canada has life expectancies 3 years longer then the US. That's across the board, everyone. An objective measure that you can't debate with all sorts of bs like people are prone to do so in present day US. Any systematic issues that the health care system has to deal with exist in both countries. Any potential solutions are available in both countries.
 
Have you ever talked to Canadians - they all hop the border to get labs or see a Dr. on a regular basis. Thats right you havent, because if you had, you wouldnt sound like a fuckin moron.

Again, total bs. Almost no Canadians hop the border to get medical help on a regular basis. People love to quote statistics they read on this without reading the fine print. When you say "get labs or see a Dr." you cross the line into lunacy. Why the fuck would any of us do so ? I can get a Dr. appointment within days, no wait time. I can get labs pretty much anytime I want to same day. No co-pay or insurance issues or user fees.

The only costs to us in Ontario are $0-900 a year on your taxes depending on your income ( its $900 if you have at least $200.6K in taxable income ), ambulances are $45, and dentists and some optometrist services aren't covered.
 
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