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Good Day: private enterprise wins medical assoc. vote

Imagine having an honest debate about Canada’s North Korean-style healthcare in this country.  As we know, liberals are against that.

I saw a glimmer of that when the hell-bent-on-socialist-healthcare Liberals were rightly dumped from power this year, and the Liberal Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh, who sounds very much like a communist to me, was tossed out on his ample red butt. 

Dosanjh is the one who as a supposedly honorable Health Minister refused to allow an honest debate by insisting at every opportunity that if we allow the private sector to save Canada’s North Korean-style health care system, we will largely die in the street as a result of an American-style healthcare system being foisted upon us by unknown forces, and that we would thus become just like the Americans—redneck Bush-luvin’ ones—and we will all need to be rich and carry American Express Cards in order to maintain our basic health.  (But make no mistake, kids will die in the street). 

At least I think I got that right.  I largely tune-out every time he speaks in order to save my sanity. Dosanjh is one of those people who have that rare quality that actually makes you dumber with each second that you listen to him.

image Today I see another glimmer of hope as the Canadian Medical Association elected Dr. Brian Day, a doctor who believes in free enterprise and its well tested, proven ability to help fix decrepit North Korean-style healthcare systems around the world, for example in the 27 countries world-wide who have universal-access healthcare just like Canada with the exception that it largely works in nearly all those countries as a result of their reliance on private enterprise. 

Dr. Brian Day obliged us here at ProudToBeCanadian with an editorial called It’s a realistic medical goal: Let’s eliminate waiting lists, not study them, late last year.

Here’s a brief lament from the liberal media today:
Private health care advocate elected head of CMA.

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