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Wealthy people would have much better access to trivial / cosmetic medical procedures... Sure... I'll grant that
He's preying on some real issues with our system, such as the chronic lack of primary preventative care for the majority of the population in places like Montreal. When it takes months to see a doctor who rushes you, the private options prevalent in the US start sounding attractive.
So let's make sure this fool has no leg to stand on by properly funding our public healthcare system, treating our healthcare workers right, and by reducing the barriers to the recognition of foreign healthcare workers' credentials.
That just sounds exactly like the US system though but you have to pay for it. My girlfriend has been dealing with medical stuff lately and was being bounced around between places with a month or more waiting time between each one. And whenever something came up that she would want to ask her primary care provider about it would be a few months for an appointment. The US system as far as I can tell doesn't really have much better wait times yet people still act like it's better here when my experience is it very much isn't.
Hey no fair, give it to the current citizens first
Better healthcare is easy, with a small loan of a million dollars.
Im Deadβ¦..lol
Canada dont believe the lie!
What is with the huge amount of idiots who would rather pay hundreds or thousands a month in insurance and healthcare costs just to save a couple hundred a year in taxes? Its actually unbelievably dumb.
Yank here. So, we don't have broad public healthcare because it keeps middle class people terrified of losing their white collar jobs. It also appeals to American racism, putting barriers up for people of color and the working poor to get equal treatment. Many Americans would happily screw themselves over to ensure someone else (they hate) has it worse.
We have hours long lines at private urgent care, and seeing a general practice doc takes 3 to 6 months of wait time (if you're lucky). Also, I'm queer. If The U.S. did have broad public healthcare, it would instantly be weaponized against all LGBTQ+ folks.
Tldl, in the States it's mostly about keeping the middle class terrified of losing their jobs, and ensuring there are working-poor people to sneer at.
Yeah i get why the lobbyists want it. I dont get why the answer from so many citizens seems to be "i dont want my taxes to go up". Like bro youre paying ten times the amount now that you would in any tax increase.
Dude the tax meme for American voters drives me insane.
A lot lf Americans just don't think about it that way. There's a multitude of reasons based more on sentiment and group social pressure than the obvious math.
Many Americans have a great deal of personal optimism to the tune of "well I'm not sick right now". It's a gamble that everyone loses, but in the short term you keep more money. It speaks to the belief that personal heath is a moral virtue (or failing), therefore a moral person shouldn't have to pay for immoral people's "bad choices". And, if someone didn't save enough money to invest in their own health, that's also a moral failure.
There's also terror of appearing too feminine. Care, either receiving it, or giving it to others, is feminine coded for a lot of Americans. So, paying into (and participating in) a broad public healthcare system becomes a crisis of masculine self (and group) identity. sarcasm You wouldn't want people to think you're a sissy right? sarcasm
Er, sorry for the wall of text.
Wonβt you think of the poor healthcare execs? How will they afford their home in Aspen???
I spent thirty years in the States and seven years now in Canada. I can say with absolutely certainty that the US system is fucked. I've never paid a dime in Canada.
I got major surgery in Canada. I took out my wallet to show them photoID. Then I put it away.
My entire, full bill for surgery? I paid for parking.
Trump, and anyone giving him a platform, can go fuck themselves!
No thank you.
My wife went to the ER after hurting her foot, it was an hour wait and the only cost was $40 for a set of crutches.
I like our system.
In the US you'd have a 4 to 6 hour wait, $3000 to hospital for using the ER, $2000 for the doctor, and if there were scans and such a $$$$$ for using them! Oh also they will take months to bill you but also send it to debt collectors if you don't pay it for a month so then all of your personal data is sold and you get harassed to pay your debt!
Here's a fun one my wife got:
She picked an in network doctor for her treatment so insurance would cover it. She got a large bill anyway because the office that the doctor worked in was out of network.
It's literally impossible to get insurance coverage. You can pick the doctor or building (I've read anesthesiologists can be separate too.) But you are going to pay a bill that insurance won't cover.
She picked an in network doctor
Yet another thing that Canadians never have to concern ourselves with.
Agreed. My fiancee had some pregnancy complications that resulted in numerous visits to the ER, including one that then required ambulance transfer to a bigger hospital an hour away and a 2 week stay there. One of the weeks she had to share a room and I couldn't stay overnight, but I was set up with a social worker who arranged a paid for hotel room for me a couple minutes away. Overall, I ended up paying $10 for parking at the big hospital (the social worker gave me a pass after I paid the first day), and maybe $20-30 on some really good Nanaimo bars from the lobby coffee shop. The family we shared the room with was in a similar situation, but since they lived further away they were flown in by air ambulance from their hospital, also at no cost.
Funny, because I know plenty of people in Ohio who have gone to Canada specifically for better and more affordable medical treatment.
I know people in AZ and southern California who do the same thing but to Mexico
Eat shit orange rapist.
The media needs to stop reporting 'neutrally' on this bullshit, and call it out as expansionist lies.
The owners of the media support Trump. When this shit is all over the oligarchs need to be in jail and their wealth given back to the people.
California is already wading their feet in ceding, they should join Canada. If not as a provence then as a federation or something
I've seen a couple references to this. How serious is the discussion down there?
Size-wise, California would basically be a second Canada if it was independent. For that reason, I doubt we would jump at it (although I'd support it). There's the whole 1860's precedent that you aren't allowed leaving, though.
I wonder if they could convince Oregon and Washington to go with them. We could have a friendly American border again.
When he says, "They'd have much better health coverage" he's talking about the rich people. Not normal people!
He doesn't consider normal people, people.
Luigi would disagree.
You keep your $1,300 insulin. I like my access to vaccines and $0 hospital stays.
βMr. Trump, fuck offβ will be the universal response of the western world before March.
Yeah, Luigi delivered a message of love.
I'd get shot, dead. As a Canadian I would be bound to defend the country and will murder as many america invaders and Quislings as possible, So Id be killed for it - just the way it'd go,
I've never heard of Americans going to Canada for cheaper medication!
/s
Trumpler talks like the average never-left-the-county redneck and not like someone who's been all over the world.