Gangster thuggery government

Quote from hermit:

In the US, if you cant afford it, you dont wait - you go off and die. Nothing wrong with that scenario?

Name one person that this happened to.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Well, that's the nub of the issue in the US, isn't it? Many people don't have any, and many of those who do are either denied, or feel they are getting their money's worth.

I would prefer paying for my insurance with U.S. healthcare any day of the week, over getting sick in Canada and relying on their system.
 
Quote from Hello:

I would prefer paying for my insurance with U.S. healthcare any day of the week, over getting sick in Canada and relying on their system.

*shrug* It's a matter of taste then I guess. I no longer use the US system and find Canada's quite alright. I no longer have a monthly premium to pay (formerly it was $40), so I assume it's part of my income tax, which is not high.
 
Just wait until you actually have a moderately serious health problem, or need some sort of testing or scan...

Quote from Ricter:

*shrug* It's a matter of taste then I guess. I no longer use the US system and find Canada's quite alright. I no longer have a monthly premium to pay (formerly it was $40), so I assume it's part of my income tax, which is not high.
 
Quote from phenomena:

Just wait until you actually have a moderately serious health problem, or need some sort of testing or scan...

I would have thought that would be evident after the story i shared about my dad earlier on this thread, but i guess that concept seems to be lost on most proponents of government healthcare, and unfortunately it is not a lesson that will be learned until it is them, or someone they know who is stuck waiting on tests/scans which could mean the difference between life or death.
 
In Canada, each province takes care of it's own healthcare and outcomes differ, sometimes greatly, from province to province. You were quite fortunate to get your wife's knees in 8 mos. In most cases in Canada, if you aren't hospitalized because of the injury, it's going to be 5-7 mos before you even get MRI scans, much less replacement surgery. Maybe Alberta actually has a decent system going on? They have the lowest taxes in Canada, so maybe they do other things right too??

Glad your wife got fixed up though. Guess she shouldn't be spending so much time on her knees :eek:

Quote from Ricter:

No, she could walk pretty well, but not run or jump. Not sure what the wait would be for someone who literally cannot walk at all, but I'd be surprised if it were also 8 months.

This has to be viewed in context. What would have been the outcome without insurance? A lifetime of disability, or tens of thousands of dollars out of pocket and/or the hours of labor to replace that money or pay the debt.
 
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