@citchmook Ummm is Brady related to the President or in agreement at the time that the US threatened Canada sovereignty? I guess I shouldn’t expect him to have the ability to use critical thinking.
@AustinHockeyYT I don’t know man, I think people are overreacting a little bit. If he would’ve apologized or was more empathetic in some capacity, people would’ve just said we’ve heard this all before. I think you have to just see how this plays is out. Jenner and Gaudreau both defended him.
@eclectic_felix@Mulders_a_Himbo@FreeAlbertaRob You hit that nail on the head! Politicians and public servants don’t have the courage or willingness to reform a system. That unwillingness is the reason people are at conflict with each other
@Clavicular0 Buddy you are going to realize one day how shallow and pointless your current attitude and approach is to humanity as a whole. You should be ashamed
@citchmook The funniest thing Americans don’t get is the reaction is to their hateful president that threatened Canada’s sovereignty and insulted us. Maybe some self awareness on the players part would help identify it’s not about them or their country. But hey let’s blame Canada. 😂
@Mulders_a_Himbo@eclectic_felix@FreeAlbertaRob Oh boy. I think let’s just agree to disagree. EMS isn’t struggling because it lacks private competition. It’s struggling because of capacity and staffing. That’s been my point all along, compete for healthcare workers, not patients.
@Mulders_a_Himbo@eclectic_felix@FreeAlbertaRob Public systems don’t need a private competitor to improve. Fire departments and police aren’t made efficient by parallel pay-to-access systems. You can reform management. Bottom line, we pay for proper health care already through our taxes.
@eclectic_felix@Mulders_a_Himbo@FreeAlbertaRob Then we don’t disagree on the problem, only the solution. I don’t think the answer to a bureaucratic mess is giving up on the public system. I’d rather reform and make it competitive than accept paying twice for care I’m already funding through my taxes.
@GrantFedorukPT Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden don’t work simply because they allow private delivery. They have different funding, workforce, and system structures. Pointing to private delivery alone doesn’t prove that’s what makes them work. They built capacity.