Re: Healthcare in Canada



Mickey <Mickey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:b6oqn3lju6b7rvlafevqlscelgtlqt5g75@xxxxxxx:

It's easy to say BULLSHIT it is quite
another to prove same.

I did it.

You always were one for the easy way out. Here's Paul's
real problem. When a real survey is done, a report is
created. Assuming the statistics are for public consumption,
then the public ought to be able to find that report.
These reports look like this:

http://www.kff.org/kaiserpolls/pomr101606pkg.cfm

Click on "Summary and Chartpack".

On the next page, click on the same thing.

Note the section on page 4, subtitled "A General interest..."

See that Paul's "vast majority" is (at first) only 56%. But
note that these pollsters, being responsible, tested the questions
in various formats. When put in perspective of other problems,
Paul's "vast majority" falls to 30%, and that includes ALL
universal health care. (4th bulletted item. I love the phrase
"relatively easy to shake.")

So my survey says Paul is wrong. Paul doesn't have a survey.

I'd say he owes me $1 and a cigar.

B.(Snaily available.)


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Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.
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