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Conservative Premier offers a “third way” to health care

Liberals would have you believe that Canada is unique in offering universal health care access.  Wrong!

Twenty eight (28) countries in the industrial world have universal health care.  I’ve written about it dozens of times.  The difference is that Canada’s is perhaps the worst.  Some of the longest lines, some of the worst healthcare outcomes, yet ours is pretty much the most expensive system in the world among the 28 “universal-access” countries.  And it’s not getting better, is it?

France, Japan, and many other countries offer universal access with no line ups.  And they’re cheaper.  Why?  Private enterprise.  Less socialism.  Open minds.  Plain and simple. 

In defiance of the lying liberals who mendaciously claim that to even remotely abandon a smidgeon of the failing, decrepit socialist health care system in Canada is to automatically mirror the American system, Conservative Alberta Premier Ralph Klein says, uh, no.  Perhaps like most conservatives and unlike any liberal, he has an open mind about things, and has looked around a bit instead of being a pure ideologically-driven zealous socialist as

most

all liberals are. 

CALGARY (CP) – Alberta is open to new health-care options that may fall outside the Canada Health Act, Premier Ralph Klein said Tuesday after endorsing a medicare solution that falls somewhere between private and public care.

Klein stressed that he’s not planning to take apart the public heath-care system. He rejected the notion that the only choice is public versus private and insisted his vision does not mirror the United States model.

One of the critics of Ralph Klein, a socialist named Bev Dick, who is the vice-president of the United Nurses of Alberta, says “This isn’t so much a ‘third way’ as it is a third try at privatization.”

What strikes me as so amazing is that this kind of comment passes without much notice—and it’s an automatic response from the left.  The prospect of doing something in a non-communist-like way is now seen as “bad”.  Privatization is “bad” to the liberal-left. 

We need to rid our nation of these idiotologists.

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