To: rhema
There you have Canadian health care in a nutshell. After all, you cant expect a G-7 economy of only 30 million people to be able to offer the same level of neonatal intensive care coverage as a town of 50,000 in remote, rural Montana. And lets face it, theres nothing an expectant mom likes more on the day of delivery than 300 miles in a bumpy twin prop over the Rockies. Everyone knows that socialized health care means you wait and wait and waitsix months for an MRI, a year for a hip replacement, and so on. But here is the absolute logical reductio of a government monopoly in health care: the ten month waiting list for the maternity ward. LOL!!!
Brilliant
7 posted on
01/24/2008 1:20:42 PM PST by
investigateworld
( Abortion stops a beating heart.)
To: investigateworld
13 posted on
01/24/2008 1:56:42 PM PST by
Eagle of Liberty
("I am not a neoconservative. I am pro-American." - John Bolton)
To: investigateworld
When my wife and I were considering having a child, I went to the day-care center across the street from my office and asked if they had any slots available in their infant room. They told me that if I signed up that day, they would have a slot for me in ten months. I signed up. Good thing, too.
19 posted on
01/24/2008 3:16:55 PM PST by
gridlock
(Proud Romney Supporter since January 20, 2008)
To: investigateworld; AnAmericanMother; IowaHawk; aculeus; Billthedrill; MozarkDawg; martin_fierro; ...
But here is the absolute logical reductio of a government monopoly in health care: the ten month waiting list for the maternity ward.Dear God, beyond brilliant.
32 posted on
01/24/2008 9:45:34 PM PST by
dighton
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