Friday, July 10, 2026

Gimmee Some Of That Free Stuff

 https://x.com/historianusa1/status/2075220511286550972?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

A Canadian who lived their “universal healthcare” system for 32 years just gave Americans the reality check everyone pushing “Medicare for All” needs to hear.

She didn’t rant. She showed the receipts: • Nearly 200,000 emergency patients waited 48+ hours for a hospital bed last year alone. • Almost 1 million Canadians now leave the ER without care because the wait is too long (up fivefold in some reports). • ER doctors warn these delays are lethal. • 5.9 million adults still have no regular family doctor. • Specialist waitlists are exploding — median 28.6 weeks from GP referral to treatment. Some doctors are closing practices to new patients. • Only 2.5 hospital beds per 1,000 people — well below the OECD average. Hallway medicine is routine. Patients die on stretchers. Her line hits hard: “We want universal healthcare… until we learn.” She’s not wrong. Canada’s single-payer model gives coverage on paper but delivers rationing by queue in practice. Long waits aren’t a bug — they’re the feature when government controls supply and prices. America’s system is also broken: crushing costs, administrative bloat, and real gaps for the uninsured or underinsured. We spend nearly twice as much per person and still have problems. The solution isn’t importing Canada’s waiting rooms. It’s fixing supply (train more doctors/nurses, cut red tape), adding real competition and price transparency, expanding HSAs/direct primary care, and protecting innovation. Be informed before you trade one set of problems for another."


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