• @Kecessa
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    Eh… So… About that first bit… I’ve got bad news for you buddy if you think that privatized healthcare is great and you think that Americans don’t pay way too much for it.

    The US government is the one that pays the most per capita for healthcare, what everyone pays in taxes for healthcare is only used to cover about a third of the population, that means the rest also needs to pay for private insurance as well or they’re not covered at all and pay out of pocket when they need to go to the hospital.

    Life expectancy, child death, death during labour, look at the stats, the US is worse than some very poor countries that offer healthcare for everyone.

    Hell, if you pay taxes in Alberta then I’ve got news for you buddy, you’re paying fuck dick for healthcare. You’re ready to pay for private insurance in the USA instead of paying rent somewhere for a few months to have an address or finding someone that lets you use their address in order to apply for Alberta coverage? All that tells me is that you’re not one that lets logic get in their way!

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      I already have American insurance. Spend half my time there. I’m not in the habit of lying, it’s a pride thing. If I ever get hurt I’ll just cry to the cbc about it

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                Wow. You really are a toxic asshole. Imagine being such an asshole you wish cancer on someone. Hope your parents see this post!

                Lets see,

                1. My grandma got cancer, she got it treated and lived another 15 years.
                2. My wife’s grandfather was found to have late stage throat cancer, he was admitted into a hospital within the day, where he opted for MAID instead of treatment, being 95 years old.
                3. My wife needed a C-section, and got it within hours.
                4. My american friend has had reoccuring melinoma, and has had it treated every time without cost.
                5. when my son was born, we had weekly house vists from a nurse to check in how he was doing, for two months, free of charge.
                6. my manager needed an emergency triple bypass, which they got, within 24 hours. and then 2 weeks of hospital stay, which they got.

                And in all of that, you know what our biggest expense was? Food, and not for the patient, for the rest of us who was there supporting them

                Yea, the american system is fucked.

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                  Weekly visits from a nurse for months? If you’re gonna call a guy a liar, at least make your lies believable

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                    822 days ago

                    Just proves how out of touch you are with the Canadian healthcare system.

                    Now, I don’t know why you make it your goal to criticize something you know nothing about, and then you go on to brag you know nothing about, and then you go on to call names and wish cancer when this is pointed out to you…

                    But hey, don’t let the truth get in the way of your lies!

                  • @[email protected]
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                    522 days ago

                    This is something that you can apply for in certain provinces. Under a mid-wife program.

                    It’s not the same across the whole country though.

              • @Kecessa
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                622 days ago

                Funny because the five years survival rate is pretty much the same in the USA and Canada, it just costs you a lot less in Canada 👍