RK> What investigative processes have you conducted to support your
RK> position? You say "there are plenty who would choose....", and there
RK> are plenty in this country who would not trade...". How can you make
RK> such an assertions without some data? There are millions in this
RK> country who would trade the system, or lack of system, that we have
RK> for almost
RK> anything else.
You are making my point for me. NO system is perfect. When you choose
(definition of choose = discriminate, BTW) a system you weigh the
advantages and disadvantages of one system over another FOR YOU. There
are plenty of Canadian-identical plans available right here in this
country. Contrarily, there are almost no US-identical plans available
in Canada. There is much wider choice here.
My data? Being part of the system in the US.
I get the feeling that the thrust of your argument rests on "free"
healthcare.
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