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What exactly is the problem with healthcare in america?
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Dave M
I am to help contribute to a group project, my responsibility is to discuss the "status-quo" solution to the economic healthcare problem. Any suggestions as far as resources i could use, or any personal knowledge?
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NOTHING that can't be fixed cheaper than 10 trillion dollars! That is what it will cost by the end of 10 years...it is set in stone. To cover 9 million more people...
And those that think health care is important ..why isn't it important for EVERYONE THEN..not just 9 million more ? WHy not EVERYONE? People cannot afford health care now cannot afford it then...and to spend 10 trillion dollars on 9 milion people is RIDICULOUS!
There is much you can do to change health care expenses...but the dems won't have any part of it. They have shut off phone and emails so you can't complain...they wont' listen...THEY HAVE AGENDAS and to HELL with everyone else!
THIS IS NOT GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBLITY..it is a personal one...and we are not like other nations...and it is not good enough for other nations.
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
There are still a lot of people on here that think this is FREE HEALTH CARE and don't realize they have to pay for this. WHAT A WAKE UP CALL when they have to pay...plus pay the high taxes. Canada alone pays over half their pay check to health care...you think health care is expensive now..wait and see what it is.
Then you get AMNESTY...in MAY of next year...yep...MILLIONS MORE TO COVER..and YOU PAY FOR IT because it is on a sliding scale fee. You can pay 10,000 dollars for the same thing someone is paying 50 bucks a month for.!
FAIR? NOPE...but the dems think so because they are too busy spending their money on things they cannot do without such as psp's cell phones etc..instead of taking care of their lives and living within a budget!
CANADA is changing their health care to allow privatized health care because their system is broke and they told BOZO NOT TO DO THIS!
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_canadian_healthcare.html
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:dpfF8AkeN1YJ:www.propeller.com/story/2009/08/17/canadian-health-care-system-ready-to-implode/+canada+ready+to+implode&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
DO WE LISTEN? NOPE...DEMS DO NOT HAVE EARS OR A BRAIN BETWEEN WHAT SHOULD BE EARS!
NOTHING that can't be fixed cheaper than 10 trillion dollars! That is what it will cost by the end of 10 years...it is set in stone. To cover 9 million more people...
And those that think health care is important ..why isn't it important for EVERYONE THEN..not just 9 million more ? WHy not EVERYONE? People cannot afford health care now cannot afford it then...and to spend 10 trillion dollars on 9 milion people is RIDICULOUS!
There is much you can do to change health care expenses...but the dems won't have any part of it. They have shut off phone and emails so you can't complain...they wont' listen...THEY HAVE AGENDAS and to HELL with everyone else!
THIS IS NOT GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBLITY..it is a personal one...and we are not like other nations...and it is not good enough for other nations.
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
There are still a lot of people on here that think this is FREE HEALTH CARE and don't realize they have to pay for this. WHAT A WAKE UP CALL when they have to pay...plus pay the high taxes. Canada alone pays over half their pay check to health care...you think health care is expensive now..wait and see what it is.
Then you get AMNESTY...in MAY of next year...yep...MILLIONS MORE TO COVER..and YOU PAY FOR IT because it is on a sliding scale fee. You can pay 10,000 dollars for the same thing someone is paying 50 bucks a month for.!
FAIR? NOPE...but the dems think so because they are too busy spending their money on things they cannot do without such as psp's cell phones etc..instead of taking care of their lives and living within a budget!
CANADA is changing their health care to allow privatized health care because their system is broke and they told BOZO NOT TO DO THIS!
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_canadian_healthcare.html
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:dpfF8AkeN1YJ:www.propeller.com/story/2009/08/17/canadian-health-care-system-ready-to-implode/+canada+ready+to+implode&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
DO WE LISTEN? NOPE...DEMS DO NOT HAVE EARS OR A BRAIN BETWEEN WHAT SHOULD BE EARS!
Why no outrage over Harry Reid Comments?

bobby s
Why is it that, other than some republicans, no one seems to care about Harry Reid's comments about Obama's skin color and dialect in his book? Most African American people in congress and even Al Sharpton are defending Reid.
But back in 2002 when Majority Leader Trent Lott made some in insensitive comments at a birthday party, he was run out of congress.
Harry Reid comments: no big deal. Trent Lott comments: Huge deal and he loses his job.
Why the difference?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/01/09/national/w110215S26.DTL
Answer
He holds the key to the health care bill and all Democrats think that if this fails so does Obama's presidency and hence the fall of Democrats like was done by Carter.
It was 16 years after Carter was elected that we got another Democratic president. They don't want to see this again. The problem seems to be the same reasons for Carter as it is for Obama... no jobs and he didn't address it, but other things instead.
They are really propping up Obama and not Reid. They have to keep this bill going and an interruption by the house leader being canned would probably mean the downfall of the health care bill as everyone will be wondering if they know what they are doing. It just brings to the front all this "back room" secret dealings on the health care bill that no one knows about... and here we have Reid that said that without anyone knowing until someone spilt the secret beans.
He holds the key to the health care bill and all Democrats think that if this fails so does Obama's presidency and hence the fall of Democrats like was done by Carter.
It was 16 years after Carter was elected that we got another Democratic president. They don't want to see this again. The problem seems to be the same reasons for Carter as it is for Obama... no jobs and he didn't address it, but other things instead.
They are really propping up Obama and not Reid. They have to keep this bill going and an interruption by the house leader being canned would probably mean the downfall of the health care bill as everyone will be wondering if they know what they are doing. It just brings to the front all this "back room" secret dealings on the health care bill that no one knows about... and here we have Reid that said that without anyone knowing until someone spilt the secret beans.
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Would moving to Canada be very different from the USA?
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Kristal
Im worried about transition. Like money, lifestyle all that. Is it very different from the USA or just small adjustments?
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"Is it very different from the USA or just small adjustments?"
hmmm...
Small adjustments on one hand and like night and day adjustements on the other.
On the surface seems pretty similar.
Dollars and cents with a pretty much on par exchange rate, both speak English with sort of kind of the same moral views.
But look deeper past the superficial and it's a whole different culture.
Lifestyle:
Same sex marriage is now legal in the USA.
In Canada it's been that way for awhile... nobody cares who you do and it's quite the inane thing to measure a human being by.
Skin tone and religion also, nobody notices or cares what colour you are or which God or Prophet you worship. You're allowed to be who you want to be - no moral judgements.
The same assault rifle used in the Colorado theatre shootings is available in Canada. True we do have gun control but the thing Americans don't get is it's as much to do with a culture's self-control as it is about weaponry.
I couldn't even imagine leaving armed schools as a legacy for my children and if teachers needed weapons to protect my own kids from my own neighbors.. well suffice to say that wouldn't fly here. There would be no larger red flag that could be waved.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada, a Canadian citizen... our Head of State. Many think that means there is some attachment to Britain. No disrespect to the USA but they don't have a clue about their neighbor, never really have. Example, The War of 1812 when the USA thought if they invaded we'd all rebel against British rule so we could become a US State.
That's kind of humourous up here. Unlike The 13 Colonies:
"several other self-governing colonies of the British Empire were considered dominions equal in status to Canada. Only one other country actually used the title 'Dominion ofâ¦' in its full name however; the Dominion of New Zealand. The British used 'dominion' in a generic context to refer to any colony that was more or less self-governing. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster in 1931 the definition of dominion became lot more precise, with the British drawing a clear line of separation between what was a "dominion" and what was a "colony." From henceforth, a "dominion" was declared to be an independent country..."
http://www.filibustercartoons.com/dominion.htM
Some world opinion:
"First place on the Personal Freedom Sub-Index went to Canada. Then came Norway, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, and Iceland. The United States followed in ninth place. Belgium, Uruguay and Finland took tenth, eleventh and twelfth, respectively"
http://www.livescience.com/14018-america-ranks-9-world-freedom.html
Canada ranks No. 1 in our annual look at the Best Countries for Business. While the U.S. is paralyzed by fears of a double-dip recession and Europe struggles with sovereign debt issues, Canadaâs economy has held up better than most. The $1.6 trillion economy is the ninth biggest in the world and grew 3.1% last year. It is expected to expand 2.4% in 2011, according to the Royal Bank of Canada.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2011/10/03/the-best-countries-for-business/
"Canada best G20 country to be a woman; Policies that promote gender equality, safeguards against violence and exploitation and access to healthcare make Canada the best place to be a woman among the world's biggest economies, a global poll of experts showed on Wednesday..."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/us-g20-women-idUSBRE85C00420120613
"Canada Reaches Top Five In world Economic Freedom Ranking"
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/09/18/canada-rises-to-top-five-in-world-economic-freedom-ranking-as-u-s-plummets-to-18th/
"Canada's overall police-reported crime rate dropped six per cent in 2011 from the previous year, reflecting the lowest crime figures recorded since 1972. Statistics compiled by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) and released Tuesday by Statistics Canada showed that the crime rate in 2011 was at its lowest level in 39 years. The decline continues a downward trend that began in the 1990s"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/07/24/crime-stats-canada.html
Hope that helps, and looking forward to being graced by your presence :)
EDIT TO ADD...
"There is also much disdain for Americans here in Canada, to the point where I do not tell many where I come from. "
Indeed.
That why I'm answering an American respectfully, as a friend and neighbor hoping they'll visit.
It's out of distain.
*mutters obscenities at some peoples lack, err level of intelligence*
"Is it very different from the USA or just small adjustments?"
hmmm...
Small adjustments on one hand and like night and day adjustements on the other.
On the surface seems pretty similar.
Dollars and cents with a pretty much on par exchange rate, both speak English with sort of kind of the same moral views.
But look deeper past the superficial and it's a whole different culture.
Lifestyle:
Same sex marriage is now legal in the USA.
In Canada it's been that way for awhile... nobody cares who you do and it's quite the inane thing to measure a human being by.
Skin tone and religion also, nobody notices or cares what colour you are or which God or Prophet you worship. You're allowed to be who you want to be - no moral judgements.
The same assault rifle used in the Colorado theatre shootings is available in Canada. True we do have gun control but the thing Americans don't get is it's as much to do with a culture's self-control as it is about weaponry.
I couldn't even imagine leaving armed schools as a legacy for my children and if teachers needed weapons to protect my own kids from my own neighbors.. well suffice to say that wouldn't fly here. There would be no larger red flag that could be waved.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada, a Canadian citizen... our Head of State. Many think that means there is some attachment to Britain. No disrespect to the USA but they don't have a clue about their neighbor, never really have. Example, The War of 1812 when the USA thought if they invaded we'd all rebel against British rule so we could become a US State.
That's kind of humourous up here. Unlike The 13 Colonies:
"several other self-governing colonies of the British Empire were considered dominions equal in status to Canada. Only one other country actually used the title 'Dominion ofâ¦' in its full name however; the Dominion of New Zealand. The British used 'dominion' in a generic context to refer to any colony that was more or less self-governing. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster in 1931 the definition of dominion became lot more precise, with the British drawing a clear line of separation between what was a "dominion" and what was a "colony." From henceforth, a "dominion" was declared to be an independent country..."
http://www.filibustercartoons.com/dominion.htM
Some world opinion:
"First place on the Personal Freedom Sub-Index went to Canada. Then came Norway, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, and Iceland. The United States followed in ninth place. Belgium, Uruguay and Finland took tenth, eleventh and twelfth, respectively"
http://www.livescience.com/14018-america-ranks-9-world-freedom.html
Canada ranks No. 1 in our annual look at the Best Countries for Business. While the U.S. is paralyzed by fears of a double-dip recession and Europe struggles with sovereign debt issues, Canadaâs economy has held up better than most. The $1.6 trillion economy is the ninth biggest in the world and grew 3.1% last year. It is expected to expand 2.4% in 2011, according to the Royal Bank of Canada.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2011/10/03/the-best-countries-for-business/
"Canada best G20 country to be a woman; Policies that promote gender equality, safeguards against violence and exploitation and access to healthcare make Canada the best place to be a woman among the world's biggest economies, a global poll of experts showed on Wednesday..."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/us-g20-women-idUSBRE85C00420120613
"Canada Reaches Top Five In world Economic Freedom Ranking"
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/09/18/canada-rises-to-top-five-in-world-economic-freedom-ranking-as-u-s-plummets-to-18th/
"Canada's overall police-reported crime rate dropped six per cent in 2011 from the previous year, reflecting the lowest crime figures recorded since 1972. Statistics compiled by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) and released Tuesday by Statistics Canada showed that the crime rate in 2011 was at its lowest level in 39 years. The decline continues a downward trend that began in the 1990s"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/07/24/crime-stats-canada.html
Hope that helps, and looking forward to being graced by your presence :)
EDIT TO ADD...
"There is also much disdain for Americans here in Canada, to the point where I do not tell many where I come from. "
Indeed.
That why I'm answering an American respectfully, as a friend and neighbor hoping they'll visit.
It's out of distain.
*mutters obscenities at some peoples lack, err level of intelligence*
What is Canada like in comparison to the United States?

Hillie
I got offered a job in Toronto, higher-paying than my job here in New Jersey. I don't know if I should take it. My kids are age 2 and 4, so they wouldn't mind so much. My husband doesn't know what Canada is like. I don't either. Is Canada like the United States? Are the people friendly? Is the economy/currency strong? Are the American culture and the Canadian culture much different, because my kids will be brought up Canadian, not American. Does everyone speak English? Is it mostly bilingual? How is the university system? Is Canada better than the United States?
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"My husband doesn't know what Canada is like. I don't either. Is Canada like the United States?"
We have some of the same TV shows.
I'm trying to think of other similarities but am coming up lacking.
Canada is where United Empire Loyalists came escaping persecution in the USA.
And blacks seeking to escape slavery and head hunters, seeking freedom instead.
And Native Americans fleeing the effects of Manifest Destiny and Indian Wars.
No Canadian fight for Independence; no need to fight for what one already has.
etc etc... the differences in cultures and societies are HUGE.
The same assault rifle used in the Colorado theatre shootings is available for sale in Canada.
You see gun control is as much to do with a culture's self control... I don't fear my government has a sinister indent, or any foreign country, or even my own citizens to the point I need to arm myself.
Armed schools, harsh legacy to leave one's own children.
Gated communities?
Texas outlawing abortion? [i'm hardly a fan but shouldn't the choice at least, exist]
Gay marriage has been legal here for awhile.
I don't care about skin tone, or what God or Prophet someone chooses to worship, or what gender they are or who they do.
Makes me wonder who really has personal freedoms and who doesn't - to be honest.
World opinion:
"Canada best G20 country to be a woman; Policies that promote gender equality, safeguards against violence and exploitation and access to healthcare make Canada the best place to be a woman among the world's biggest economies, a global poll of experts showed on Wednesday..."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/us-g20-women-idUSBRE85C00420120613
"First place on the Personal Freedom Sub-Index went to Canada. Then came Norway, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, and Iceland. The United States followed in ninth place. Belgium, Uruguay and Finland took tenth, eleventh and twelfth, respectively"
http://www.livescience.com/14018-america-ranks-9-world-freedom.html
"Canada Reaches Top Five In world Economic Freedom Ranking, US sinks to 18th"
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/09/18/canada-rises-to-top-five-in-world-economic-freedom-ranking-as-u-s-plummets-to-18th/
"USA Fiscal Cliff A Toboggan Ride For Canadians"
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/12/21/fiscal-cliff-canada_n_2348259.html
Canada ranks No. 1 in our annual look at the Best Countries for Business. While the U.S. is paralyzed by fears of a double-dip recession and Europe struggles with sovereign debt issues, Canadaâs economy has held up better than most. The $1.6 trillion economy is the ninth biggest in the world and grew 3.1% last year. It is expected to expand 2.4% in 2011, according to the Royal Bank of Canada.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2011/10/03/the-best-countries-for-business/
"Canada's overall police-reported crime rate dropped six per cent in 2011 from the previous year, reflecting the lowest crime figures recorded since 1972. Statistics compiled by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) and released Tuesday by Statistics Canada showed that the crime rate in 2011 was at its lowest level in 39 years. The decline continues a downward trend that began in the 1990s"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/07/24/crime-stats-canada.html
"The Economist magazine again has ranked three Canadian cities are among the world's top five most livable cities, Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary made The Economist magazine's 2012 list released earlier this week. The survey ranks 140 cities based on a number of factors, including health care, stability, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/08/15/most-livable-cities-top-ten-economist.html
*chuckles*
We don't even share the same English language.
Color - colour, favor - favour, center - centre, theater - theatre, etal.
Even football is different [CFL - bigger field, fewer downs]
Hope that helps.
Ideally you'll love it here, best of luck to you and yours :)
"My husband doesn't know what Canada is like. I don't either. Is Canada like the United States?"
We have some of the same TV shows.
I'm trying to think of other similarities but am coming up lacking.
Canada is where United Empire Loyalists came escaping persecution in the USA.
And blacks seeking to escape slavery and head hunters, seeking freedom instead.
And Native Americans fleeing the effects of Manifest Destiny and Indian Wars.
No Canadian fight for Independence; no need to fight for what one already has.
etc etc... the differences in cultures and societies are HUGE.
The same assault rifle used in the Colorado theatre shootings is available for sale in Canada.
You see gun control is as much to do with a culture's self control... I don't fear my government has a sinister indent, or any foreign country, or even my own citizens to the point I need to arm myself.
Armed schools, harsh legacy to leave one's own children.
Gated communities?
Texas outlawing abortion? [i'm hardly a fan but shouldn't the choice at least, exist]
Gay marriage has been legal here for awhile.
I don't care about skin tone, or what God or Prophet someone chooses to worship, or what gender they are or who they do.
Makes me wonder who really has personal freedoms and who doesn't - to be honest.
World opinion:
"Canada best G20 country to be a woman; Policies that promote gender equality, safeguards against violence and exploitation and access to healthcare make Canada the best place to be a woman among the world's biggest economies, a global poll of experts showed on Wednesday..."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/13/us-g20-women-idUSBRE85C00420120613
"First place on the Personal Freedom Sub-Index went to Canada. Then came Norway, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, and Iceland. The United States followed in ninth place. Belgium, Uruguay and Finland took tenth, eleventh and twelfth, respectively"
http://www.livescience.com/14018-america-ranks-9-world-freedom.html
"Canada Reaches Top Five In world Economic Freedom Ranking, US sinks to 18th"
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/09/18/canada-rises-to-top-five-in-world-economic-freedom-ranking-as-u-s-plummets-to-18th/
"USA Fiscal Cliff A Toboggan Ride For Canadians"
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/12/21/fiscal-cliff-canada_n_2348259.html
Canada ranks No. 1 in our annual look at the Best Countries for Business. While the U.S. is paralyzed by fears of a double-dip recession and Europe struggles with sovereign debt issues, Canadaâs economy has held up better than most. The $1.6 trillion economy is the ninth biggest in the world and grew 3.1% last year. It is expected to expand 2.4% in 2011, according to the Royal Bank of Canada.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2011/10/03/the-best-countries-for-business/
"Canada's overall police-reported crime rate dropped six per cent in 2011 from the previous year, reflecting the lowest crime figures recorded since 1972. Statistics compiled by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) and released Tuesday by Statistics Canada showed that the crime rate in 2011 was at its lowest level in 39 years. The decline continues a downward trend that began in the 1990s"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/07/24/crime-stats-canada.html
"The Economist magazine again has ranked three Canadian cities are among the world's top five most livable cities, Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary made The Economist magazine's 2012 list released earlier this week. The survey ranks 140 cities based on a number of factors, including health care, stability, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/08/15/most-livable-cities-top-ten-economist.html
*chuckles*
We don't even share the same English language.
Color - colour, favor - favour, center - centre, theater - theatre, etal.
Even football is different [CFL - bigger field, fewer downs]
Hope that helps.
Ideally you'll love it here, best of luck to you and yours :)
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What exactly is the problem with healthcare in america?
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Dave M
I am to help contribute to a group project, my responsibility is to discuss the "status-quo" solution to the economic healthcare problem. Any suggestions as far as resources i could use, or any personal knowledge?
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NOTHING that can't be fixed cheaper than 10 trillion dollars! That is what it will cost by the end of 10 years...it is set in stone. To cover 9 million more people...
And those that think health care is important ..why isn't it important for EVERYONE THEN..not just 9 million more ? WHy not EVERYONE? People cannot afford health care now cannot afford it then...and to spend 10 trillion dollars on 9 milion people is RIDICULOUS!
There is much you can do to change health care expenses...but the dems won't have any part of it. They have shut off phone and emails so you can't complain...they wont' listen...THEY HAVE AGENDAS and to HELL with everyone else!
THIS IS NOT GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBLITY..it is a personal one...and we are not like other nations...and it is not good enough for other nations.
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
There are still a lot of people on here that think this is FREE HEALTH CARE and don't realize they have to pay for this. WHAT A WAKE UP CALL when they have to pay...plus pay the high taxes. Canada alone pays over half their pay check to health care...you think health care is expensive now..wait and see what it is.
Then you get AMNESTY...in MAY of next year...yep...MILLIONS MORE TO COVER..and YOU PAY FOR IT because it is on a sliding scale fee. You can pay 10,000 dollars for the same thing someone is paying 50 bucks a month for.!
FAIR? NOPE...but the dems think so because they are too busy spending their money on things they cannot do without such as psp's cell phones etc..instead of taking care of their lives and living within a budget!
CANADA is changing their health care to allow privatized health care because their system is broke and they told BOZO NOT TO DO THIS!
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_canadian_healthcare.html
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:dpfF8AkeN1YJ:www.propeller.com/story/2009/08/17/canadian-health-care-system-ready-to-implode/+canada+ready+to+implode&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
DO WE LISTEN? NOPE...DEMS DO NOT HAVE EARS OR A BRAIN BETWEEN WHAT SHOULD BE EARS!
NOTHING that can't be fixed cheaper than 10 trillion dollars! That is what it will cost by the end of 10 years...it is set in stone. To cover 9 million more people...
And those that think health care is important ..why isn't it important for EVERYONE THEN..not just 9 million more ? WHy not EVERYONE? People cannot afford health care now cannot afford it then...and to spend 10 trillion dollars on 9 milion people is RIDICULOUS!
There is much you can do to change health care expenses...but the dems won't have any part of it. They have shut off phone and emails so you can't complain...they wont' listen...THEY HAVE AGENDAS and to HELL with everyone else!
THIS IS NOT GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBLITY..it is a personal one...and we are not like other nations...and it is not good enough for other nations.
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
There are still a lot of people on here that think this is FREE HEALTH CARE and don't realize they have to pay for this. WHAT A WAKE UP CALL when they have to pay...plus pay the high taxes. Canada alone pays over half their pay check to health care...you think health care is expensive now..wait and see what it is.
Then you get AMNESTY...in MAY of next year...yep...MILLIONS MORE TO COVER..and YOU PAY FOR IT because it is on a sliding scale fee. You can pay 10,000 dollars for the same thing someone is paying 50 bucks a month for.!
FAIR? NOPE...but the dems think so because they are too busy spending their money on things they cannot do without such as psp's cell phones etc..instead of taking care of their lives and living within a budget!
CANADA is changing their health care to allow privatized health care because their system is broke and they told BOZO NOT TO DO THIS!
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/socialized_medicine_is_broken.html
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_3_canadian_healthcare.html
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:dpfF8AkeN1YJ:www.propeller.com/story/2009/08/17/canadian-health-care-system-ready-to-implode/+canada+ready+to+implode&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
This is why europe's health care is not so great..
For all types of cancers, European men have only a 47.3 percent five-year survival rate, compared to 66.3 percent survival rate for American men. The greatest disparity was in prostate cancer, which American men are 28 percent more likely to survive than European men.
European women are only 55.8 percent likely to live five years after contracting any kind of cancer, compared to 62.9 percent for American women.
In five cancers -- breast, prostate, thyroid, testicular and skin melanoma -- American survival rates are higher than 90 percent. Europeans hit a 90 percent survival rate for only one of those -- testicular cancer.
Most disturbingly, many cancers in Europe are discovered only upon the victim's death -- twice as many as in the U.S. Consequently, the European study simply excluded cancers that were first noted on the death certificate, so as not to give the U.S. too great an advantage.
DO WE LISTEN? NOPE...DEMS DO NOT HAVE EARS OR A BRAIN BETWEEN WHAT SHOULD BE EARS!
Will you offer tips to me about living w/ an elderly diabetic?

blu
Mom struggles w/ this every day. It is my first priority but admittedly I don't think I know enough about it.
This is what I think I know:
She needs insulin when her sugar is high and she needs juice/protein when her sugar is low?
Answer
Yes, I will drop in links below, to the articles I am familiar with.
Do you recall the saying that "there is more than one way to skin a cat"? Well . . .
While reading the following, you will discover that there is more than 1 way to treat diabetes, too:
"Living With Diabetes" :
- "The Silent Killer"
- The Challenge of Treatment
- A Disease of the young?
- The Role of Glucose, the Pancreas, and Sugar
- Diabetes Simplified
http://watchtower.org/e/20030508/article_01.htm
"Vitamin D and Diabetes"
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageNavigator/Complementary%20Corner/complementary_3_07
". . . There is one fat that diabetics can eat without fear. . . coconut oil.
Not only does it not contribute to diabetes, but it helps regulate blood sugar,
thus lessening the effects of the disease. The Nauru people consumed large amounts of coconut oil for generations without ever encountering diabetes, but when they abandoned it for other foods and oils the results were disastrous. . ." :
Adapted from N.D.} Bruce Fife's book, "The Healing Miracles of Coconut Oil."
". . . Coconut oil helps in controlling blood sugar, and improves the secretion of insulin.
It also helps in effective utilization of blood glucose, thereby preventing and treating diabetes. . .":
"Health Benefits of Coconut Oil"
http://organicfacts.net/organic-oils/organic-coconut-oil/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html
"Diabetes and Depression", by Dr. Bradley N.D. {Naturopathic Doctor)
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageNavigator/Complementary%20Corner/complementary_2_09
"Causes and Cures of Diabetes" {links to articles on various related issues) http://clem.mscd.edu/~boettner/CancerTutor/Diabetes/Causes.html
"Diabetes Action - Healthy Recipes Main Page"
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageServer?pagename=recipe
"Diabetes Connection with Electrosmog?"
http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/diabetes-connection-with-electrosmog/
And . . . I didn't forget you! You have a tough situation to deal with,
so I feel that a reminder is in order to *take care of yourself*, too! (;
"Caregiving---Meeting the Challenge" :
- The Challenge of Caregiving
- How to Deal With Feelings
- Caring for the Caregiver . . .
http://watchtower.org/e/19970208/article_01.htm
Congratulations on being a Responsible, Caring Son!
So many of our elderly are left to fend for themselves when they need us the most!
http://watchtower.org/e/20060601/article_01.htm
"Old Age: - The Golden Years?"
- Living With the Challenge of Old Age
- Youthful Vigor Forever!
http://watchtower.org/e/200602/article_01.htm
.
Yes, I will drop in links below, to the articles I am familiar with.
Do you recall the saying that "there is more than one way to skin a cat"? Well . . .
While reading the following, you will discover that there is more than 1 way to treat diabetes, too:
"Living With Diabetes" :
- "The Silent Killer"
- The Challenge of Treatment
- A Disease of the young?
- The Role of Glucose, the Pancreas, and Sugar
- Diabetes Simplified
http://watchtower.org/e/20030508/article_01.htm
"Vitamin D and Diabetes"
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageNavigator/Complementary%20Corner/complementary_3_07
". . . There is one fat that diabetics can eat without fear. . . coconut oil.
Not only does it not contribute to diabetes, but it helps regulate blood sugar,
thus lessening the effects of the disease. The Nauru people consumed large amounts of coconut oil for generations without ever encountering diabetes, but when they abandoned it for other foods and oils the results were disastrous. . ." :
Adapted from N.D.} Bruce Fife's book, "The Healing Miracles of Coconut Oil."
". . . Coconut oil helps in controlling blood sugar, and improves the secretion of insulin.
It also helps in effective utilization of blood glucose, thereby preventing and treating diabetes. . .":
"Health Benefits of Coconut Oil"
http://organicfacts.net/organic-oils/organic-coconut-oil/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html
"Diabetes and Depression", by Dr. Bradley N.D. {Naturopathic Doctor)
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageNavigator/Complementary%20Corner/complementary_2_09
"Causes and Cures of Diabetes" {links to articles on various related issues) http://clem.mscd.edu/~boettner/CancerTutor/Diabetes/Causes.html
"Diabetes Action - Healthy Recipes Main Page"
http://www.diabetesaction.org/site/PageServer?pagename=recipe
"Diabetes Connection with Electrosmog?"
http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/diabetes-connection-with-electrosmog/
And . . . I didn't forget you! You have a tough situation to deal with,
so I feel that a reminder is in order to *take care of yourself*, too! (;
"Caregiving---Meeting the Challenge" :
- The Challenge of Caregiving
- How to Deal With Feelings
- Caring for the Caregiver . . .
http://watchtower.org/e/19970208/article_01.htm
Congratulations on being a Responsible, Caring Son!
So many of our elderly are left to fend for themselves when they need us the most!
http://watchtower.org/e/20060601/article_01.htm
"Old Age: - The Golden Years?"
- Living With the Challenge of Old Age
- Youthful Vigor Forever!
http://watchtower.org/e/200602/article_01.htm
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