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Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX

Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
I find this, coming from you, hilarious. The NDP (New Democratic Party) is Canada's major lefty party. In this article they are lambasting the Conservative (party name, and political leaning) government for cutting government funding to health care. That's right. these surgeries may be cut, BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT IS SPENDING LESS MONEY ON HEALTH CARE. By posting this article, you seem to be saying that reducing government funding of health care is bad, because surgeries will be reduced (duh!). Not quite the point I suspect you were going for.GabonX wrote:Vancouver patients needing neurosurgery, treatment for vascular diseases and other medically necessary procedures can expect to wait longer for care, NDP health critic Adrian Dix said Monday.
Dix said a Vancouver Coastal Health Authority document shows it is considering chopping more than 6,000 surgeries in an effort to make up for a dramatic budgetary shortfall that could reach $200 million.
“This hasn’t been announced by the health authority … but these cuts are coming,” Dix said, citing figures gleaned from a leaked executive summary of “proposed VCH surgical reductions.”
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Well, you see, you just went and copied and pasted some random article, adding nothing in terms of content or commentary. It wasn't relevant to anything.GabonX wrote:Maybe next time you can copy something interesting![]()
Relevant perhaps?
Cannot be guaranteed to meet our needs? I've never had any issues receiving treatment. I got really sick once, so I went to the hospital and they got me nice and fixed up. My grandpa had a stroke, so, into the ambulance he went, and was hospitalized for a couple months. Mom broke her toe, so she went to the hospital to get it fixed up. I broke out in hives, so I went to my family doctor and got some cream to fix it up. My girlfriend needed birth control pills, so we went to the free clinic and got her some. My great-grandfather recently underwent some serious heart surgery, and my grandfather, shortly after I was born, had something crazy like a quadruple bypass. The big issues, in my area at least, is that it can be difficult to get family doctors. But any needed treatment, whether it be AIDS medication or broken bones or serious surgeries, are perfectly accessible to anybody through hospitals and clinics.GabonX wrote:What this article demonstrates is that people in Canada have become dependant on a system that cannot be guaranteed to meet their needs.
In fact it is likely that it will not and many people in the United States concerned that they will be forced into a similar predicimant.

Ye, its their fault that few people know what left-wing politics or liberal means, not at all to do with the Republicans and conservatives..GabonX wrote:Believe it or not I am a leftist. Conservatives are the true liberals these days as we seek to conserve the foundations of liberty that our nation was founded upon. Unfortunately the terms "leftist" and "liberal" have been bastardized by the so called Progressive movement which seems to believe that it is ok to impede on personal freedoms so long as everyone is equally oppressed.
What this article demonstrates is that people in Canada have become dependant on a system that cannot be guaranteed to meet their needs.
In fact it is likely that it will not and many people in the United States are concerned that they will be forced into a similar predicimant.
Sorry to take this out of the entirety of the post, but I always find this reasoning fascinating. First, I'm going to assume "free medical attention" means not just emergency care, but everything else; because, frankly, if free medical attention is emergency care, we have that already here in the states (I get shot in the arm, I don't have health insurance, I go the emergency room, I get treated, someone else picks up the tab).WARZONE123 wrote:it should be a basic human right to have free medical attention
At first I thought you were serious about this comment. Then I realized that you'd have to be an idiot to actually think that, and I know you're not an idiot.thegreekdog wrote:Please... the NDP is NOT a lefty party... when will you Canadians learn that your political identifiers just don't apply on a worldwide basis. The NDP is definitely right of center... etc., etc.