Re: Phony Controversy
- From: Bow Tie <ken_pittsjr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 06:37:09 -0700
On Oct 5, 8:01 am, Carbon <nob...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 04:56:12 -0700, helensilverburg wrote:
I don't understand what they mean by waiting for months to get an
appointment. If I need to see my doctor today because of an emergency,
he will indeed see me. If I need to book an appointment I could see him
today or the next day, whenever he is available and whatever time is
convenient for me. To see a specialist the wait is a few weeks because
of the amount of people who want to see him/her. I assure you, they
receive quality care. The doctor treats each patient personally and
privately. If it is an urgent request requiring attention right away,
your family doctor only needs to call the specialist and you will see
him as soon as possible. The emergency room of hospitals are also
another alternative whenever there is an emergency.
The ignorant zealots here do not want the Canadian system to be any good
because that would mean their beloved free market system is not perfect.
Ideology first, reality last.
The contortions can be amusing. You have people who have never been to
Canada (most of them) telling someone who grew up there (me) all these
horror stories that have never happened to me or anyone I knew the entire
time I was living there.
"The average Canadian family pays about 48 percent of its income in
taxes each year, partly to fund the health care system. Rates vary
from province to province, but Ontario, the most populous, spends
roughly 40 percent of every tax dollar on health care, according to
the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
The system is going broke, says the federation, which campaigns for
tax reform and private enterprise in health care."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/20/health/main681801.shtml?cmp=EM8705
CBS News is not exactly a neocon mouthpiece. Now, if they are willing
to put out something like this (note the date), why are you and Clark
so willing to call conservatives liars when they point out the
inherent problems with socialized medicine?
YMMV
Ken
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