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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (172242)5/23/2021 3:40:58 PM
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socialized medicine has not destroyed HC in Canada...

Which is why, before socialism destroyed health care in the U.S., Canadians could avoid the conseuqences of their own socialized failure "by degrees"... simply by crossing the border to obtain the services they needed... here... that Canada was unwilling or unable to provide.

Long waiting lists for critical care... were in part obviated by that ability to seek care in the U.S.

I doubt Canada has improved that much in its allocation... that waiting lists are a thing of the past...

I doubt the U.S. has had sufficient time for the natural degradation to alter that dynamic... too much.

But, with Covid closing the border... in addition to wreaking whatever havoc it has on the health care systems more broadly.... we just don't know now... how that would look today ?

Socialism... prevents excellence... as its goal in crafting "equality'... and the border provides proofs... or, it did... No telling, now, what that might look like in future ?
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