I live in Canada, and we're more than 60 years ahead of you. I love our health care system, it is really wonderful. And I hope and pray that someday Americans will have the same system.
To very many of us non-Americans the absence of automatic healthcare for all, whatever one's means, remains one of the great riddles of your great country [others being guns, guns, guns and God, God, God]. It seems so obvious that ANY country claiming to be of civilised standard would have universal healthcare in this century, even well back into the last. End of argument.
SINGLE PAYER HEALTHCARE NOW!
ReplyDeleteIn the minds of some dumbfucks, that would make us Socialists.
ReplyDeleteOh, my!
ReplyDeleteI live in Canada, and we're more than 60 years ahead of you. I love our health care system, it is really wonderful. And I hope and pray that someday Americans will have the same system.
ReplyDeleteDeveloped countries that do not treat health care as a business have that. America, on the other hand...
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To very many of us non-Americans the absence of automatic healthcare for all, whatever one's means, remains one of the great riddles of your great country [others being guns, guns, guns and God, God, God]. It seems so obvious that ANY country claiming to be of civilised standard would have universal healthcare in this century, even well back into the last. End of argument.
ReplyDeleteSO grateful to be living in Spain!
ReplyDeleteSigh. I wish I lived in Spain...
ReplyDeleteI'm with Raybeard; what I worry about is that our governing party seems committed to turning our system into yours for some obscure revisionist reason
ReplyDeleteI can’t, I’m French...
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