Yes, ma'am, I'm Canadian, and we have nationalized health care, ...They don't cover everything, many important procedures have long waiting lists, sometimes people die because of that...
When you're not on a waiting list at all...even for routine health maintenance, you wait even longer than the people on the lists in Canada, John, and yeah...many people die because of it. For those of us with inadequate insurance coverage, or no coverage at all, a waiting list sounds like a huge improvement over no hope of being seen at all.
some people have to go to America to get treatment
Is that the real reason you're concerned about Obama's plan in the US? Because it might remove the safety net for Canadians who have the resources to cross the border and bypass the waiting list? How about you lobby and campaign in your own country to REMOVE the public option before you start having an opinion about what goes on in a country you don't belong to, and hence can't really fully understand NO AVAILABLE SERVICES FOR THOSE WHO CAN'T PAY. It doesn't matter HOW many doctors or clinics, or MRI facilities there are, if you don't have enough money or adequate insurance coverage down here, YOU DON'T GET TO UTILIZE WHAT IS AVAILABLE.
There are a lot of Americans that don't seem to appreciate their own country, but it's unique in the world. It was founded on different principles by men who appreciated the dangers of power in the hands of the few, and devised a system to have competing powers struggling against each other. It limited the power of the government on purpose.
No, my friend, it was a country stolen from it's free and rightful owners to be exploited by opportunists to expand their power base, and it continues to be a run as such. There is no place on earth where all men are equal, it's a pipe dream. All countries are the same, and have been the same for pretty much all time all the way back to Ancient Rome, with the patricians as the ruling class, the plebs deluded thinking someday they'll join the patricians, and the slaves just struggling to exist another day.
...You should investigate the background of President Obama's cabinet, and especially his czars.
Did you just take an interest in American politics since Obama was elected? Where were you during the Bush years? This is just politics as usual in this country--the patricians working deals in government to benefit their cronies, and scamming the plebs to pay for it, causing the plebs to drive the slaves a little bit harder to make up the difference.
Your problem with American health care is not the care itself, but the fact that somebody is not paying for yours, or your daughters, or other people who can't afford it. People from all over the world go to America because it's the best care there is, for the most part.
Your damn right, that's my problem with it. You can't see how frustrating it is to live in a country and pay taxes to a country that has the "best" of something in the world, so much so that rich foreigners can access it, but it's own citizens are dying in the streets because they CAN'T afford it? "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink" sort of thing -- it's a TEASE to see clinics on every street corner, hospitals on every block, but to those who who don't have access to adequate insurance, those clinics and hospitals may as well be a big, dark, hole in the ground! A waiting list sounds like a HUGE improvement to no access whatsoever.
America is a bit of a shining beacon to the rest of the world, which makes socialists around the world furious. I don't want to see that light go out.
Then give up your socialized medicine and MOVE HERE if you love it so much! If this is where your heart is, come on down! Establish yourself, run for office, make dang sure the status quo down here continues. As for me...I can't afford a passport to leave this place, so I'm going to keep voting for change, because I'm NOT happy with the way it is (and has been) -- it's not right that in the wealthiest country in the world, people are dying in their homes because they can't afford to see a doctor.