Liberals would rather pretend their stupid socialist health care system works (thereby justifying their very existence) than admit it is an abject failure and allow private enterprise to enter the healthcare MARKET and FIX IT.
Liberals don’t allow private enterprise in not because it won’t work or will damage our system—you can’t damage it beyond it’s current state of ruin—they don’t allow private enterprise in because it would work.
Liberals would rather people—Canadians who built this nation—died and suffered in pain than to admit their fallibility and let CANADIANS—CITIZENS—fix it using their own industriousness, their own cash investment, their own zeal to fix it, and their entrepreneurial ability.
(Oh and Canadians don’t care. Vote liberal.)
Ontarians are ’‘on a fairly regular basis dying when they don’t need to die’’ because of long waits in hospital emergency rooms. The bald acknowledgment came yesterday from Sean Gartner, a 37-year-old emergency physician in Guelph.
Most are elderly, Dr. Gartner said, and fall into one of two categories—those who leave hospital because of the lengthy delays in seeing a doctor and then die at home as their conditions worsen, and those who, despite alarming symptoms, such as chest pain, delay going at all because they fear they may have to wait for hours.
For instance, he said, last month at Guelph General Hospital, where he works most of the time, about 3,400 patients came to emergency.
Between 355 and 380 of them—or one in nine—left without ever being seen by a doctor.
“They asked for us to help them,” Dr. Gartner said, frustration edging his voice, “and 11 per cent said the wait was too long and went home.”
The liberal solution is to throw more money at it. I believe they like it to be seen to be falling apart like this—it gives them an excuse to grow the government even bigger—to throw more government money at it—and of course to enrich themselves and justify their existence.
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