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Originally Posted by studiocritic
whoever said that line of BS about canada, universal healthcare, blah blah:
Get real. You think that privatized for-profit healthcare doesn't provide a better level of service than "welfare" government-subsidized service?
What do you do if you want a procedure that is deemed "unnecessary" by the healthcare system there? I'm curious as to how that works. Say you get in an accident, and your nose is slightly crooked a few months down the road. Is that free?
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Real problems (ie internal bleeding) are taken care of quickly. A slightly crooked nose is not considered as a real problem, only to someone who cares what others think of their outer appearance.