Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Countdown U.S. Revolution Part II:
I started this thread not because of the ongoing Political battles between left and right, conservative vs Liberal.
Not because of the continuing erosion of civil liberties, not because of the nonstop bleeding of decent jobs to lower and lower scale job (even though there is a bunch of nuts on here that continue to be blind and just keep saying that it is only low paying jobs leaving the Country).
Not because of the re-boot and taking away of the Technology in the Computer and the Internet that is originating from the U.S.
But seeing Senior citizens having to take bus trips to cross the Canadian border to be able to afford to get their medications. These are people that are not likely to be the first ones to shed blood in an all out revolution by virtue of their age and frailty but will enough grandkids and people that will be in their shoes soon realize the gravity of it all and start the revolt is the question?
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10-25-2003 "We believe we have not done anything wrong. We are supplying medication to elderly people who cannot otherwise afford it."
A number of cash-strapped states and communities are exploring whether to allow their workers to buy Canadian drugs in an effort to save millions of dollars. Cambridge, Mass., on Monday, became the latest municipality to say it would examine the possibility of pursuing the cheaper Canadian drugs.
Dont worry, the seniors can wave to bus fulls of general canadian citizens coming to states seeking general health care.
Care to back this up? What Canadians have the money to afford Health Care in the U.S. that Americans cannot afford? Are they able to get some sort of Insurance coverage we don't know about or is this another case strictly for the rich?
I worked in Canada for a few months. The cable tv there was full of ads for companys running MRIs on the otherside of the border. I got to hear plenty of storys about having to wait for medical service. Since then I have read many articles about Canadian doctors leaving for the US, under investment in technology(MRIS and other hightech equipment), slow adoption of drugs, general rationing of healthcare and people coming to US for healthcare services(and generally getting better service).
It is not hard to find such articles discussing these topics.