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Brilliant and compelling case against the state monopoly on healthcare. The most amazing thing about Canada is that I can spend as much of my income as I want on cigarettes and alcohol, even if my money comes as social assistance from hard-working taxpayers. But if I spend money that I earned for an MRI or colonoscopy that may save my life, I have breached the Canada Health Act. Only the collectivist mind could see reason or justice in such an absurdity.
The Truth is always brilliant and compelling! Good points Alastair.
She nail it.
I meant, “She nailed it”.