You're obviously a very stupid man who believes this shit but you'd never qualify for entry to Canada. We have immigration quotas that are full every year and you have to bring something to the table.
As I said, Canada has always been America’s red headed step child and is a destination for those that cant make it in America. Canada better be careful or they will be bombarded with illegal alien’s and their system will be drained even more. You already have to wait in long lines for medical care in Canada. I know a few Canadian’s and they are sick and tired of all the liberal nonsense in Canada and they tell me a lot of Canadian’s are starting to feel that way. Thats a good thing.
You're ignorant we get it. Canada's got a better health care system then the US our life expectancy is more then 3 years longer then yours is. Neither myself nor any extended family member has ever waited in a long line for medical care at any point in our lives. Meanwhile, millions of Americans are inadequately covered, go bankrupt due to a medical emergency, or put off needed medical care for financial reasons. Others stay in jobs they don't like because they need the medical insurance. Let's be blunt here. Many Canadians like myself are far more intelligent, successful, and live a better life then you will ever live. You can cling to the idea that somehow being American makes you special but the evidence is you are not. I mean seriously read the dumb shit you post on here. You believe in absolute horseshit why not about Canada as well.
You are ignorant if you think Canada has better medical care than the US. Its basically the same as an illegal alien going to the emergency room for medical care.
How would you know? Have you received medical care for the same issue in both countries, and can provide evidence that one is better than the other? Or are you just talking out of your ass for argumentative sake?
I feel badly for Americans who are stuck with a badly designed medical system that continues because too many morons believe the bs that it's a good system. "Innervoice" deserves to overpay for his medical insurance. If he goes broke due to some medical disaster there is no doubt he would then start whining and ask society to cover his expenses. A lot of these guys only turn "socialist" ( their definition ) when they gain from it personally. You'd think after Covid when death rates in the US were 2-3 times that of Canada it would kill some of these narratives. Or the reality that a lot of die hard Covid deniers finally renounced their beliefs literally on their death bed that some would reconsider their beliefs. But no, a lot of dumb asses simply will not see a societal issue unless they have to deal with it personally.
Exactly. Latest report on COVID-19 I read shows AZ and NM (also District of Columbia) are the states that had the highest deaths in the country. That's bad enough, but it turns out they had as many deaths as the worst impacted countries in the world, like Peru or Russia. I keep repeating that parts of America are 3rd world... Proof is in the data.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/canada So, in the U.S., the death rate so far is 1,154,894 105,098,878 / 100 * fc 1.098864200% And in Canada, the death rate so far is 51,930 3,979,600 / 100 * fc 1.304905000% The current Canadian death rate is 1.304905000 1.098864200 / 100 * 100 - fc 18.750342300% higher than the current U.S. death rate for reported cases with outcomes. So, if you are unlucky enough to get COVID, you are more likely to die in Canada than in the U.S.
Covid death rates are a terrible argument for any health care system as it has a lot more to do with policy and social norms than anything else. Zimbabwe kicked Canada's ass on that stat: COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country - Wikipedia so by your logic Canada's health care is worse than third world healthcare. The fact is most of these outcomes are not 100% tied to any health care system and if you look at it with more closely you will see things like Canada outcomes are not that much different than Minnesota outcomes, which is a vastly better comparison for obvious reasons. Canada's problems are well known, satisfaction surveys always show issues. But here is the thing, if it is so great why does supplemental insurance even exist? Why can the rich buy front of line service? why no vision? Looks a LOT like American medicare which is terrible, where anyone who can afford it buys supplemental. I feel sorry for Canadians, I would not want to be forced into that awful system when I can afford better. That's why you do in fact have private health insurance. How Much Does It Cost For Health Insurance In Canada Today? - Consumer Insurance (consumersmutual.org) Total Cost Of Health Coverage In Canada The average person in Canada, as stated before, pays about $2000 Canadian money for universal healthcare out of their taxes. Supplemental plans will cost, on average, about $4000 per person. In total, Canadians will pay about $500 Canadian money for health insurance, of which about $330 per month will come out of pocket. For young people that are single, this could be a sizable investment, whereas older people with many medical problems will see this as a cost-effective solution. Although many countries throughout the world offer universal healthcare, they will not always cover everything. Places like the UK have even more comprehensive policies that cover all appointments, treatments, and nearly every prescription drug you can get with a prescription. If you are in Canada, and you don’t go to the doctor that often, the universal healthcare that is free will likely be enough. However, you always have the option of getting supplemental Canadian health insurance that can help pay for expensive long-term health care, dental work, and prescription medications that you may need to use on a regular basis.