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by bureaucrat
2306 days ago
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Because you haven't experienced a problem in your body that is rotten deep inside but shows little to no symptoms. My friend died in Alberta. It took two weeks to even see a doctor and more to wait for antibiotic shots. Doctors try hard to not make problem a problem because the system is fucked in a way that doctors benefit from less patients. They don't try to cure. They wrap up the symptom and makes patients think it's a small problem. Oh yeah, there is a way to be cured without waiting in Canada. When you're on the verge of death. I despise hypocrites praising health-not-care in Canada. It just makes me sick. |
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I can't help thinking you over exaggerating the issue to avoid single-payer heathcare in the US at all costs.
Also, I lived in Australia for 23 years. It works great there.