Steve Lamb wrote: > Paul Johnson wrote: >> s. keeling wrote: >>> This is a ridiculous statement. I've met a few who did. All >>> Canadians, regardless of their position in the scheme of things have >>> two choices: accept what you're offered by those in control, or cross >>> the border and pay for it and get it, for a price. Here, paying more >>> to get it is considered "two tiered healthcare", and "queue jumping." > >> At least Canadians have that option. If you're American, whether or not >> you can afford it, it's only available for a price. > > *snicker* So, Paul, tell me... what will happen to the Canadian's > choice if America goes socialized as well? I mean you just said it's a > good thing they have a choice. If we remove that choice then they would > be worse off, no?
That's a leap of logic. More likely it will inspire Health Canada to offer those services suddenly in demand. >> The bottom line is on both sides of the border there just isn't enough >> doctors with the right specialties to go around, how it gets paid for >> really doesn't change that. > > Except for the fact that Canadian doctors are coming down here to make > more. Free Market forces pretty much help that whereas your socialist > policies would not. My doctor just closed his private practice to take a better paying job at a clinic in Canada. Your story doesn't hold out. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

