Ontario healthcare could face an ugly future – Why the Public Healthcare establishment in Canada fears a Health Care Freer Market – December 24, 2019,
In the article below the CBC, the writer attempts o paint a grim picture of what health care in Ontario will look like if Ontario Premier Doug Fords’ proposed austerity measures are made a reality. The problem with Keynesian economics, a communist-style central banking system and fiat money and fractional reserve banking is that there’s an assumption by most people that there won’t come a time in which the public sector credit card is maxed out.
When people are in debt and wages aren’t keeping up with inflation and the central banks’ mandate is to create inflation, common sense would tell you, this bubble is going to pop at some point. But you see if you’re living in the moment and believe making cuts to the public sector is evil, it’s hard for you to comprehend the argument for austerity measures.
In Canada as a whole, it’s still not to late to turn things around, of course, it’s unlikely that the Private and Public sector can work in harmony in the Canadian universal healthcare model, but everyone knows eventually the Provincial and finally the Federal Governments will have to capitulate that our version of Universal health care is inefficient and the only way to correct it, is to allow more of the private sector into it.
Health Care workers in Ontario might as well work for the government, with their unions and all the governing bodies that health care professionals have to adhere to even work as a Nurse add to that all the regulations that don’t allow people who can’t qualify to be a nurse to administer certain healthcare-related duties, the government management of this monstrosity according to the article below is best managed by in Canada by the province of Ontario. Now, I’ll be honest with you, I don’t ever want to be in an Ontario hospital, I remember being in one in the suburban region of Toronto and the wait time was ridiculous. But apparently living in Ontario we’re the lucky ones?
So, for me reading the article below is why I personally hate big government, because if you read the article it makes little mention of the problem facing the Canadian health care system, instead, the article focuses on Ontario is the best option for universal health care in Canada? It’s scary for a person like me to read articles like the one below because it’s an indication of how brainwashed people are in Canada. Am I calling for the abolishment of Universal Health Care? No, but there are better UNIVERSAL health care models around and there’s absolutely reason why Canada can’t adopt them.
Canadians health care professionals namely nurses who understand how much more money they can make in the United States are suffering under Canada’s health care model. Nobody talks about the people who actually do these jobs, it’s in the Canadian government’s best interests to keep the Canadian population dumbed down about health care. God forbid Canadians to realise there are better Universal health care models Canadians could adopt which would put some useless politicians out of a job.
With nothing left to cut, report warns Ontario healthcare could face an ugly future | CBC
Interesting times ahead!