Health care is a vital service, and should be provided for all citizens. Farren brings up a good point, it always amazes me when I watch American TV (I live in Ft. Erie just across from Buffalo), how many of the commercials are devoted to medical insurance, even more so, the prescription drugs they constantly push. As far as compensation is concerned, a doctor was my next door neighbor, he had the biggest house on the street, 3 cars (including a beauty Mercedes Benz), boat, cottage up north, so I don’t think he’s hurting. That’s just another one of those myths about our universal medical system that they are tossing around down there, I sure hear a lot of them. Another one I keep hearing is the one about have to go through the gov’t to see a doctor. What a load of hooey!
Health care is a vital service, and should be provided for all citizens. Farren brings up a good point, it always amazes me when I watch American TV (I live in Ft. Erie just across from Buffalo), how many of the commercials are devoted to medical insurance, even more so, the prescription drugs they constantly push. As far as compensation is concerned, a doctor was my next door neighbor, he had the biggest house on the street, 3 cars (including a beauty Mercedes Benz), boat, cottage up north, so I don’t think he’s hurting. That’s just another one of those myths about our universal medical system that they are tossing around down there, I sure hear a lot of them. Another one I keep hearing is the one about have to go through the gov’t to see a doctor. What a load of hooey!