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sallybutler
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And if he didn’t have insurance to pay for it, would you have been able to pay for it, and would the hospital even done it. My brother was not offered thus, he had no insurance in Iowa.If people there are happy with it, that’s their opinion. While living there my husband lost two managers in different parts of the country waiting for by-pass surgery. When my husband was diagnosed in the states, he got the surgery in two days.
I like Canada very much and still have good friends there, but rationing is not what I would call good healthcare. The way things are going, I fear we will end up with single payer here. Then we’ll see how much Americans like it.
Additionally,since his wife was not able to pay, and he had no children, Iowa went after my Mom, a woman living on Social Security. Welcome to America.
P.S. he died during the Bush administration, sorry.