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i usually get as many home grown tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, squash, cucumbers, kohlrabi, asparagus, zucchini, pumpkins as i want for free from various sources.

there is nothing like fresh tomatoes grown with love.

The meat is awesome too... for $100 you can get an entire prime rib from the colony. I usually just split one with someone and then have it cut into steaks..

Hutterites are weird religious people who live in compounds but they grow some awesome meats. They do chickens, turkeys, beef, and my favorite... ham.. they sell incredible hand made ham..

 
I'm fully aware of that, but keep in mind that Canada has to have medical facilities in many towns that only have hundreds of people because of their remote locations (see pretty much all Northern Canadian communities). Outside of Alaska, the US doesn't have such problems.
that's simply not true. Look at north/south dakota.. montana.. vast areas of the south west..

there are plenty of remote areas in the US with extremely sparse populations which pose health care funding problems.

There are usually disproportionate amounts of old people in these areas which poses problems aside from critical access care.

i'm not claiming that the US has a higher per capita rural population, because frankly i do not know. Nonetheless, there are plenty of areas in the US that share this same problem.

 
You're an idiot ... The problem with our health care system relates to the following:
1) We have terrible population density. We're physically the largest country in the world and have 10% of the population of the US. This means we have to have hospitals that support only thousands of people, which is extremely inefficient. This isn't a problem in the US.

2) Our government has to balance the economy (taxes) with health care funding (as well as funding for other programs). A difficult task to maintain such a system due to reason #1. This wouldn't be an issue in the US as if you took a small fraction away from the military budget (which is astronomical and unnecessary), it could easily fund a public health care system. The US has the population density to easily support it with a minor increase to personal and commercial taxes w/o compromising military spending.

3) Our provincial and federal governments have been prioritizing the economy over health care for the past decade (or more in some provinces). 10 years ago, wait times were next to nothing in BC. Lower taxes, lower funding to reduce national debt, etc. Again, the US wouldn't have to make such compromises.

Congratulations, you're ignorant ...
No one was complaining about the DoD budget when Hitler was working to take over most of the world. Perhaps if those European countries spent a few more dollars on defense and less on healthcare, they could have stopped a blitzekrieg?

 
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