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Let me complete the sentence, Mr. Prime Minister

The Liberal Prime Minister’s news release (just released moments ago) positively oozes with socialist muck.  It’s about the Liberal-left’s newest grand socialist scheme to make still more Canadians completely reliant upon the benevolent liberal (LIBERAL—make no mistake at voting time, dummies!) government, rather than on themselves, for their very lives and that of their families. 

Socialist blather to follow—and I’ll complete the thought because obviously the PM was shy:

“The surest measure of a forward-looking society is the effort it makes to help its youngest citizens,” said Prime Minister Martin. “This Agreement in Principle between Canada and British Columbia moves us closer to a shared vision for early learning and child care. Decades ago, it was a series of such agreements that led to the creation of Medicare in Canada—a program that now helps to define us as Canadians.”

… as a joke of international proportion. Can you imagine that he—our government’s leader—is holding up our decrepit North Korean-style health care system as a beacon of success?  As something that defines us?  As something we should be proud of?  What an insult to all Canadians!  Especially those who have been waiting 2 years in pain and agony for (for example) a hip replacement. 

TWENTY EIGHT COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD HAVE “FREE” (ha-ha) UNIVERAL ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE, AS CANADA DOES.

So how does ours help “define us as Canadians”?  Well let me help you out there a little more, Mr. Prime Minister:

Canada spends (wastes) the MOST of any of those 28 countries in the entire world.  All of the others spend less money and many of them have better health outcomes.  At least six countries have NO LINE-UPS.  ALL of them allow/encourage/thrive with the participation of PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.  So you see the rest of the world looks at Canada as an example of what to avoid, Mr. Prime Minister.

When will the liberal-left start to engage in an honest debate about health care, among other things, instead of deceiving you in order to sucker you into voting for them?  Perhaps when they’re defeated at the polls.

Meantime:  more socialist blather:

“This Agreement in Principle is another step to making sure that children in British Columbia will have the best possible start in life,” said Minister Dryden.

Yes, you see, “the best possible start in life” from a socialist’s perspective is to get the little tykes hooked not on phonics, but on government entitlements and handouts. 

As part of this Agreement in Principle, the Government of Canada will work with British Columbia and other interested provincial and territorial governments to develop a National Quality Framework that will guide the development of early learning and child care programming across Canada.

To me, that just reads like a threat.

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