Steven Crowder talks Socialized Obamacare with Neil Cavuto
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@kipperfan02, doesn't look like propoganda to me at all. Seems pretty straight forward.
No one is implying here that the whole country is like this. The issue is the opposition to a centrally controlled system, and he gave an example of where it's failed.
There's no shortage of money in Quebec. Its GDP per capita is comparable with the US, but the beareaucrats still manage to mess it up.
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@magedogtag BTW, the ONLY reason Canada is bi-lingual French has NOTHING to do with Quebec. Just a Canadian lesson here, as your ignorance pisses me off. The reason Canada is a bi-lingual province is because of a small town in New Brunswick and Quebec didn't even apply for bi-linguilism. You are an uneducated twit. (with all due respect).
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@montisleo I walked down a hallway to my ultrasound. I am a Canadian. I live the same place Kipperfan lives. In Canada it all depends where the ultrasound technician is located in comparison to your doctor. Of course I am speaking of 6 years ago, but I was able to make my own appointment directly with the ultrasound office. Were you able to do that? Just curious. I made mine on a Friday, for the Monday following.
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Also where I live, if you have a life and death situation in an emerg situation, you get priority. Just sayin'.
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I have never experienced this. I live in Canada. If I call EMS, they have us in, post haste!! If my kid needs a specialist, I have an appointment within a week! My daughter needed adenoid surgery and the day she was diagnosed, she had a surgery appointment a week later. I was at the doctor last week, and I was in the room in 5 minutes. I haven't had to go to emergency, but if I did and knowing the wait might be long, I would just call EMS and I would know I would be top on the list.
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And if he didn't have insurance, he'd be dinged with thousands of dollars worth of medical bills that he can't pay. Not so in Canada.
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Yes it has issues, but nowhere near the issues the US health care system has. That is fact. And the whole 'we wait longer for our specialists' is compete fallacy. I can prove it based on Canadian experience.
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firstly it is laughable that you think Quebec runs Canada. You are on drugs. Last I checked, the Bloc Quebecois has no seats in government You should probably go google how how government system works. Quebec actually has little to do with Canadian health care. Now let's get to the issue. Health care in Canada is FABULOUS.
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@DSuper3 Canada is a big friggen country(all provinces do different things with their health care), and using 1 experience in one part of Canada to generalize the whole thing is propaganda. I mean I went to Arizona one year and seen blatant racism more than once toward Hispanics, should I therefore assume and make a generalization that all Americans are racist?
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@kipperfan02 Propaganda? Was the video doctored? How do you explain the video unless you believe it has been altered in some way? (OR Your IQ can be rolled on a pair of dice)
Quebec is like a whole other country inside of Canada, they also have probably the crappiest health care in the whole country(all provinces run their plans differently). I live in this system in another province(Alberta) never once have I ever had any issues receiving care, i need blood drawn I go to the hospital and maybe have a 10 minute wait, I got an ultrasound in 2 weeks and if I am sick I call my Dr and am seen the next day.. this is propaganda at its finest.
kipperfan02 1 year ago 12
This is merely a snapshot look into the Canadian healthcare system. I understand you disagree with universal healthcare, and i think that is a mere difference in ideology, but it is unfair and downright disingenuous to use your video as a started point for having a rational discussion about private vs public healthcare.
No one in Canada is denied service because of a "pre-existing condition".
And no one is getting filthy rich off of the pain of other people.
I love my Healthcare system!
KroniklyCanuck 5 months ago 3