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“Dead Meat” - an American perspective on Canada’s healthcare system

(Hat tip to Sue)
Watch this American-made short film (24 minutes—but soon to be a full-length feature film) about Canada’s healthcare system division of the Liberal Party.  It’s realistic, so therefore liberal-left Canadians will call it “a lie”.  The state-run CBC division of the Liberal Party will not broadcast it, so therefore you know it’s true.

http://www.onthefencefilms.com/deadmeat.html
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I watched it this morning and hope that all Americans will watch it as well. 

I swear they read my various columns on Canada’s healthcare before filming, as they repeat my oft-repeated mantra that only two countries in the world (besides Canada) forbid citizens from paying for their own basic health care:  Cuba, and North Korea.  (I thought I had the unofficial copyright on that tidbit since I was the only one ever saying it… but glad to hear others using it!)

That’s the root of my calling Canada’s healthcare system a “North Korean-style healthcare system”, which I also repeat as my antithesis to Canada’s liberal-left, including our own minister of Health, Ujjal Dosanjh (who sounds very much like a communist to me), who always try to obfuscate (and lie) by warning that if we change anything even one iota, we will all die in the streets as a result of switching to “the dreaded” “American-style healthcare system”.

They don’t even start to talk about the hellacious costs associated with our decrepit healthcare system, nor how horribly we compare to almost every other country in the world, including the 27 other countries with “free” (ha-ha) universal-access healthcare just like Canada has (only with private enterprise providing the efficiencies and great service in most cases, unlike Canada). 

The great Doctor Brian Day of Vancouver points out that an elderly person in Canada can wait up to two or three years for a hip replacement, whereas a DOG can get one almost immediately in Canada.  I can personally attest to that, as our dog got a test done in a day that would take weeks for me personally.  Likewise, while it’s illegal to buy private health insurance in Canada for basic health needs of yourself and your family, it’s perfectly legal to buy that for your DOG.  Or your pet PIG.

Vote liberal.

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