Wednesday, October 12, 2016

EXPERIENCING CANADA'S HEALTH CARE

Trump had point about health care in Canada: Ont. mayor diagnosed with cancer.
That cheering you heard might have been Mayor Hector Macmillan all the way from his hospital bed in Germany.
“(Hillary Clinton) wants to go to a single payer plan which would be a disaster, somewhat similar to Canada,” Republican candidate Donald Trump charged in Sunday’s debate in St. Louis. “If you ever notice the Canadians when they need a big operation, when something happens, they come into the United States in many cases because their system is so slow it’s catastrophic in certain ways.”
It was like Trump was speaking directly to the mayor of Trent Hills — one loud-mouthed politician to another — all the way across the ocean in an out-of-country hospital that he was forced to go to in order to receive life-saving surgery.
 

1 comment:

  1. I wish Mr. MacMillan a speedy recovery because he will rip ole Wynnebag a new ar**hole on how cancer patients are written off and left to die in the province of Ontario. Billions p*ssed away on solar and wind green energy and health care falling farther and farther behind every year in new tech and procedures.

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