Can't Go Home: Americans In Canada Share Healthcare Stories

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • What do you think of when you imagine an American living in exile, unable to return home?
    This is a profile of two Americans living in Canada who can't return to the US because they're unable to get health insurance. Kathleen was also featured on CBCs "The Current": www.cbc.ca/thec...

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  • @MamaBearNC
    @MamaBearNC 7 лет назад +131

    That is why my mom is still in Canada. I don't think she would be alive if she didn't emigrate to Canada from the USA.

    • @Angell_Lee
      @Angell_Lee 4 года назад +15

      Same from my mom she emigrate when I was a kid from Morocco. Now that we are all older she got a rare disease and she would have been long gone if it wasn't from being here in Canada. Canada will always be the greatest country in my eyes. :)

    • @jamesdavid1185
      @jamesdavid1185 3 года назад +3

      @@Angell_Lee Germany is better 😝😝😝

    • @Angell_Lee
      @Angell_Lee 3 года назад +6

      @@jamesdavid1185 Come visit us sweetie! I'm sure Germany is nice, but Canada will always be the best for me :)

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 3 года назад +4

      USA "healthcare" kills on hundreds of thousands of peoples yearly with their overpriced shits which low-middle class cannot afford

  • @chrissharp1906
    @chrissharp1906 10 лет назад +231

    It's hilarious that many Americans bleat on about how the universal healthcare that is enjoyed by so many countries around the world, is 'socialist', and therefore bad. With universal healthcare, everyone pays in via their income tax, and the services are there to take care of you, if or when you need them. I broke a wrist while mountain biking last year. Once at my local hospital, my wrist was set and stabilized within 30 minutes. Within two hours I was lying on a bed in a ward watching television. I had surgery to instal a metal bracket at 10am the following morning. Spent another night in hospital for observations, and was back home the following lunch time. I then had several x-ray check ups and physiotherapy sessions over the next 6 months. No bills, no forms, no conditions. If that's 'socialist', then I'll happily keep it thank-you, because it's a damn sight better than the utter crap the Americans have.

    • @georgeinjapan6583
      @georgeinjapan6583 5 лет назад +7

      @Bill Randall 30,000,000 ? Do you have a source for that ?

    • @tompain2751
      @tompain2751 5 лет назад

      @@georgeinjapan6583 Pew study says 10.7 million.

    • @Starwarsfan1253
      @Starwarsfan1253 5 лет назад +13

      @@livinghope1561 You sir are brainwashed. America is a fucking shithole!

    • @toxicgamers1113
      @toxicgamers1113 5 лет назад +10

      @@livinghope1561 but what when you going old??? not young anymore??? should you must die because your country do not want to treat you??? EVERY human have a right on health, this is not privilege

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 5 лет назад +1

      @@Starwarsfan1253 yeah now brainwashed people's of media and left gonna tell me who is brainwashed.. Brainwashed lgbt supporters gonna tell me who is brainwashed.... Wow sounds so logical!!!

  • @tahititoutou3802
    @tahititoutou3802 5 лет назад +52

    On January 2nd 2019 I went to the hospital for a routine test. It was supposed to take about 3 hours (an injection, then wait for it to take effect, then a scan). Seeing the results of the test they decided to keep me. I went through one week surgery preparation, then was transferred to another hospital that has the proper equipment for heart surgery. I had open heart surgery. Then they kept me 10 days for intensive care. Then they transferred me to yet another hospital which is specialized for convalescence. I stayed there to February 12 when I was sent back home. During all these six weeks I was fed, taken care of by attendants and nurses, and given medication, physiotherapy, ergotherapy and psychological assistance.
    QUESTION : Guess how much it costs me.
    Clue #1: the hospitals are in Laval and Montréal, Canada ;
    Clue #2: No : it was not free
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    Answer : $13 parking for my car.

    • @tahititoutou3802
      @tahititoutou3802 4 года назад +3

      @Lady Heart Yes there is waiting in Canada. When a doctor prescribed a colonoscopy, which is a very minor intervention, I had to wait 14 months. When I had a heart condition I was picked up at home by an ambulance 10 minutes after calling and, once at the hospital, I had to wait 2 minutes at the registration.
      It was free in both cases (except for the parking for my car).

    • @pacificbob24
      @pacificbob24 3 года назад +3

      $13 parking is outrages. Just kidding. In Delta BC there is free parking at the Hospital and Drs offices. But yes, we do take our healthcare in Canada for granted.

    • @geoffpriestley7001
      @geoffpriestley7001 2 года назад

      @@pacificbob24 when my dad was in hospital in the uk it was £400 for the diffrent family members over 3 months

  • @toshley6192
    @toshley6192 9 лет назад +780

    As a Canadian, I am more than happy that my taxes are going to people like this, who actually have desperate need of it. Who cares if they were born in America, they are human beings in need. I guess you would all let them die?
    Everyone saying "go back to your own country" should be ashamed of themselves. I love that Canada is willing to step up and take care of people in need, even when their home countries refuse to.
    Besides, these people live and work here, they're paying Canadian taxes as well. I think it's kind of screwed up to blame someone for missing their home and family, it is possible to enjoy being somewhere, and miss being somewhere else at the same time. The two are not mutually exclusive.

    • @MrSMChristian
      @MrSMChristian 9 лет назад +29

      So agree, thank you for saying this because reading some of the other post really depressed me.

    • @SuperStrik9
      @SuperStrik9 9 лет назад +33

      Great comment! I totally agree. It makes me proud as someone born in Canada to know that we help all people, no matter their situation that come here. A country that doesn't take care of it's people's health is a disgrace to humanity. All people regardless of background deserve compassion, treatment, and care. Anything less is inhumane

    • @MegaDoggyBag
      @MegaDoggyBag 9 лет назад +25

      I live in america my brother had to have brain surgery they sent him home the next day because he could not afford the hospital stay he died in front of me a few days later I just feel if he would have just stayed and been around doctors maybe it would have given him a better chance.

    • @jerry3579
      @jerry3579 9 лет назад +10

      GodBotherer1 "The USA can afford public healthcare for its taxpayers if it didn't spend all of its money on wars." You took the very words out of my mouth which I was about to speak, and they are so true!!! In the Vietnam War era, the U.S. was spending about 70% of its federal budget on that awful mistake known as the Vietnam "conflict," which wasn't even a declared war. Neither is Iraq, and so on.
      Please help me with any web sites which explain in detail about Canadian healthcare and permanent resident/citizenship requirements "just in case." Thank you very much:-) You set a fine example to the world!!

    • @swissnor
      @swissnor 9 лет назад +7

      ***** Its not just wars its the health insurance companies. Their all crooks.

  • @wgaebel1647
    @wgaebel1647 11 лет назад +263

    I've lived in Ontario Canada for 55 years and I've NEVER heard ANYONE say that they wish we had the US system of healthcare.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад +7

      amen to that!!

    • @prevosfr
      @prevosfr 4 года назад +13

      Americans are told we don't have a great universal healthcare and that it's not worth investigating into it either.

    • @AvroBellow
      @AvroBellow 4 года назад +3

      And I doubt that you ever will.

    • @brunoss.3273
      @brunoss.3273 4 года назад +3

      I've heard a few blockheads say it, unfortunately . . . though they are usually the ones with the "Screw you got mine" mentality.

    • @luketracey3269
      @luketracey3269 4 года назад +1

      Physicians in Nova Scotia are having to shoulder more and more responsibilities to compensate for the shortcomings in other aspects of the health-care system and the overall shortage of physicians. As a result, many are getting burnt out and frustrated.
      How can you call it "universal healthcare" when people can't even find a family doctor. I haven't had a doctor in over 10 yrs!
      In Nova Scotia, emergency department closures are becoming the new normal.
      All Saints Springhill Hospital in Springhill, N.S., is shut down during daytime hours. Hospital authorities blame a chronic shortage of doctors.
      How can anyone even claim that Canada has a universal healthcare system ? I think it's about time we stop bragging about our crappy disfunctional healthcare system! 🍀 Its obviously broken:(

  • @johnfargher99
    @johnfargher99 8 лет назад +314

    Disgusting. I'm a UK conservative but healthcare & education is a human right not a commodity.

    • @ryan7864
      @ryan7864 8 лет назад +4

      +Gooners Rule (Goonersrule) Is it? Would "Human Right" not be a matter of national perspective?

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 8 лет назад +12

      +Ryan Lege Sure. And the perspective of not having healthcare as a human right without going into huge debt or not getting treatment at all is a lousy perspective. There was once perspective that you could own other people, that you had to either pay a fee or belong to a particular state religion, that one did not have the liberty to peacefully speak one's mind, to gather peacefully in protest, to collectively bargain, to allow all male and female adults to vote for representation nor ratification of laws, that some people with ethnic and genetic difference weren't treated equally in law, that children we're rightfully to work regularly, that someone could voluntarily and involuntarily indenture themselves to someone else over a term period, that what one person did in a family would have consequences on other members of the family who weren't involved in the actions: corruption of blood, etc.
      All shitty national perspectives that most nations have now changed because of the illogical and harmful effects on society in general; those nations that still have such perspectives are looked at as backwards and often their citizens tend to feel a sense of dread, they also have a society with a large proportion of the population in poverty and/or the sense of fear.

    • @ryan7864
      @ryan7864 8 лет назад +3

      jmitterii2 Comparing the lack of healthcare with slavery or child labor is a little disproportionate.

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 8 лет назад +5

      +Ryan Lege That's what the Rebs of south would have said comparing corruption of blood (something they would agree was immoral) with slavery (something at least the elites thought was fine and dandy, as well as child labor which both sides, reb and yanks, thought was fine too, at the time. :)
      No. It's not. We're the last country to deem healthcare an essential right, and consigned to markets which violates key competitive market principles that make competitive efficient over other methods of production and distribution: economy of scale, barrier to entry, essential good and service with a near perfect inelastic demand curve, and lots of harmful externalities as well as the fact it's immoral with technology available today.

    • @johnfargher99
      @johnfargher99 8 лет назад +15

      I'm an army Vet too. You guys aren't treated well in US. I would vote Democrat in US. Universal Healthcare isn't socialism. We live longer in Europe than Americans.

  • @gabbygideon9502
    @gabbygideon9502 8 лет назад +47

    i appreciate Canada Healthcare so much. i was diagnosed with Hep C and last year a treatment came out that cures. the treatment cost just for the medication is between 68,000 to 100,000 per course of treatment and some people have to have two courses. 100% of my medication was covered in my province and all Dr appointment and follow up were covered as well. Hep c treatment is covered in my province for anyone diagnosed regardless of their income. My doctor said it was an investment for my province because without treatment by future hospital bills would be closer to half million
    i am so grateful

  • @CdnImage
    @CdnImage 8 лет назад +29

    Canadian health care is the reason that Canadians on average live about 4 years longer then Americans

    • @markdoldon8852
      @markdoldon8852 8 лет назад

      +CdnImage with better infant mortality rate, lower heart attack and cancer outcomes, etc. only in survival rates for a few relatively rare cancer types are us outcomes marginally better

    • @JeremyMacDonald1973
      @JeremyMacDonald1973 4 года назад +1

      @imaprouduclabruin Probably not longer then Asian Canadians

  • @nordby1000
    @nordby1000 10 лет назад +230

    "Healthcare is a human right" she says... Good. I`m from Sweden, and here i feel safe if i get ill.

    • @zacharymccullough4625
      @zacharymccullough4625 6 лет назад +6

      Lol. I had me a nice 1 am walk tonight . why would one not feel safe ?

    • @jwb52z9
      @jwb52z9 6 лет назад +11

      Too many Americans are so enamored of being armed that they literally can't imagine being safe without being armed to the teeth as a form of "strength". It's pathetically sad and backward.

    • @anarchistatheist1917
      @anarchistatheist1917 6 лет назад +4

      Jwb52z I agree, gun owners if they own only a couple of firearms are good, but gun lovers, those that own mini arsenals because they are stockpiling firearms as a status symbol, and because they are paranoid are mentally degenerate and should be commited to mental health institutions.

    • @zacharymccullough4625
      @zacharymccullough4625 6 лет назад

      Anarchist Atheist one can only limmit out on fire arms when one runs out of space .
      Then you move .

    • @zacharymccullough4625
      @zacharymccullough4625 6 лет назад

      @4HorsemenCome
      No one is forced to do shit .
      Nice try tho

  • @katakisLives
    @katakisLives 8 лет назад +405

    How can the richest most powerful nation on earth not be able to provide universal healthcare? its utterly pathetic!!!

    • @somewhatinformed716
      @somewhatinformed716 8 лет назад +8

      America could do all you ask but then it would become communist. We could destroy our economy all we have to do is look at history we have a plan all we have to do is pay out more than we receive our government has the power why isn't our government trying to bankrupt itself harder it must love its people not wanting to go bankrupt but the people should be able to vote for a country to go bankrupt so we can have free stuff that's worthless

    • @katakisLives
      @katakisLives 8 лет назад +62

      England is not bankrupt on account of universal healthcare or Canada or any of the other countries that have it! this paranoia about communism needs to stop! if it was communist then most of the developed world would be communist! its all about priorities and if people weren't paying through the nose for healthcare they'd have more money to put back into the economy and people wouldn't die because they can't afford healthcare.Somewhat informed

    • @somewhatinformed716
      @somewhatinformed716 8 лет назад +2

      +katakisLives so your answer is lower premiums for you and premiums for people who don't want insurance because they won't use it and cause the system to go bankrupt only you want to do that use more than you want to pay for you want everyone else to pay for what you want good thing water bills aren't done that way.

    • @katakisLives
      @katakisLives 8 лет назад +32

      Somewhat informed
      I've read this through several times and I cannot fathom what you are going on about! what I think America should do is end the for profit model for healthcare and pay for it through general taxation like pretty much every other developed country. and whats that bit about water bills at the end!

    • @somewhatinformed716
      @somewhatinformed716 8 лет назад +4

      When u say no one should have to pay their own bills when taxes could pay it for them or you....I say you are selfish....and want everyone else to pay for YOUR stuff.....sorry I lost you....are you back to reality now? Free people choose what they spend money on.......when u take money to pay other peoples bills you make me your slave....I don't like it.....glad you don't mind paying everyone else s bills....It is cheaper to pay your self for things you want.......

  • @Babel2.0
    @Babel2.0 4 года назад +10

    Thank you Tommy Douglas.

  • @jomac841
    @jomac841 11 лет назад +186

    This is heartbreaking. I can't imagine what that must be like. All I can say is I feel so thankful to be Canadian. I hope that someday these people can return home.

    • @rtdnan
      @rtdnan 10 лет назад +9

      It's beyond heartbreaking - and we older Americans can't believe how quickly our country has be Wrecked by Global Elitists (within our lifetime).

    • @JohnMurphy-fb8sw
      @JohnMurphy-fb8sw 7 лет назад +16

      rtdnan No, your country is being wrecked, and has always been wrecked, by your US corporate masters.

    • @jackwilliams5474
      @jackwilliams5474 7 лет назад +3

      Um, the majority of Americans own stocks in corporations and would like Said corporations to do well.

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 6 лет назад +7

      jomac841 "Home is where the heart is" needs to be revised for Americans. It should be, "home is where affordable healthcare is" Imagine a nation that cares so little about the health of its citizens, but so much about the health of its Banks/"Defense" spending and Oil companies profits?

    • @handedtoyou2477
      @handedtoyou2477 6 лет назад +3

      I'm glad you're Canadian too. Please stay there and please accept all refugees, be they medical or whatever. Thanks!😃👍🇺🇸

  • @elistae5536
    @elistae5536 7 лет назад +136

    I've been working in the Canadian healthcare system for pushing 30 years. I've needed to use it extensively for the past six months as a patient. I've always been grateful for life here in Canada. I'm not Canadian. I've lived and paid taxes here for most of my life. It is by far the best humane system in the world. Not Canada's specifically (but yes!), but treating people without bankrupting them. It's a human right. Some people love calling that "Socialist". They've been taught that that is a bad word and a terrible condition. But if Canada's healthcare is a socialist aspect, then I'm all for it for everyone. I don't have to be rich to healed.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад +1

      Elistae (sigh) MOST people have health insurance or govt health coverage in America.

    • @ctwofirst6635
      @ctwofirst6635 6 лет назад +8

      raleighman3000 But a lot of us don't. I couldn't get health insurance last year. I have it this year, but next year the price will almost certainly go up so much that I won't have any.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 6 лет назад +6

      the funny thing is you have Americans out there that are bashing the socialized health care system we have, yet we are rated higher on the world scale. sure the states has higher on the military scale. but that's what causes so many people to be in a case of needing socialized health care. i have needed health care a bit in my life, i was born a bit sickly. had massive problems as a baby.
      i outgrew most of them, but i probably wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for socialized healthcare, and the dedication of our medical staff in Canada, and i will be forever grateful for the life i have because of it.

    • @dm7b5
      @dm7b5 6 лет назад +4

      I call Bull Shit on raleighman3000. Maybe you and your friends are covered. Millions - MILLIONS - are not. And many who are fall under this category: I ran a small business that provided health coverage. Every year the costs went up and up to the business. We would have to shave a benefit here and a coverage there to keep it affordable for the employees as well as the business. There were people working there who should not have been there and knew it. But they were there because of the coverage, and we couldn't let them go for the same reason. And the cost of delivering health care is higher in the US than any other developed country. Think you might know why?

    • @hume6900
      @hume6900 5 лет назад +2

      A lot of us Canadians also have extra insurance for things like semi-private or private room coverage in the hospital or drug coverage as some medications required are expensive and not necessarily covered under the provincial health plans. You hope that it is never needed, of course. For instance, some medications needed by cancer patients can be $x,xxx.xx and if you are an outpatient may not be covered. I will still take my Cdn. healthcare over non-socialized any day of the week.

  • @UCVibes
    @UCVibes 8 лет назад +205

    It sounds like the Canadians have a much better all around health care system. It seems the American medical establishment wants to keep this secret a secret.

    • @yotheguy521
      @yotheguy521 8 лет назад +6

      +UC Vibes The United States used to have the best health care in the world, but in our case the government started getting involved more and more, and gradually prices went up as access went down for many. Our government is so large that it is extremely inefficient in everything it does. Obamacare is going to turn out to be an absolute mess just like every other large government program.
      That being said, if we'd stop spending more on our military than the rest of the world and stop maintaining 900 military bases around the world and stopped invading other countries, we could probably afford a pretty damn good healthcare system, or at least adequately fund a basic care and preventative program for everyone, letting private insurance handle the rest.

    • @kathryntruscott6351
      @kathryntruscott6351 8 лет назад +30

      +Yo The guy The US NEVER had the world's best health care system, although it did have some of the foremost researchers in the field at times. Americans tend to think that they are best at everything where in fact they are best at nothing really, except perhaps starting wars by interfering in other countries' foreign policies for monetary gain..... :-)

    • @yotheguy521
      @yotheguy521 8 лет назад +5

      Kathryn Truscott When I spoke of the US previously having the best health care system in the world, I should have perhaps labeled it the most innovative, which was the factor I meant to highlight. We did indeed have the top research and development scientists in many fields (although it would have to be noted that many prominent scientists came from other countries to study here, which skews our numbers up and their home countires' down). My main point was to mention how the interference by the US federal government into health care has ruined the system and made it drastically more expensive, while reducing quality and innovation.
      While I strive to always judge people as individuals rather than members of group mentalities, I do agree that Americans in general seem to be a little more rosy-eyed when looking at past generations, glossing over the negatives to highlight the positives. However, to say we have never been the best at anything is demonstrably false. Innovations in almost every field have sprung from America at a phenomenal rate. However, your last point quite counterbalances this fact, making it a very debatable point whether America has been a net gain or net loss for humanity's progress as a species.
      We gave the world numerous vaccines which save millions of lives every year, but we have also contributed nuclear weapons, which cause even more innocent deaths because large nuclear countries like the US and USSR are so scared of outright wars that they fight there battles in proixy wars like Vietnam and Afghanistan, ravaging entire countrysides and ethnicities over issues that mean nothing to the locals being decimated. When it comes to instigating and starting wars, you are right on the money, no one in the world can touch us. The bulk of the American people are not actually nearly so bloodthirsty as our countries actions seem to be, but unfortunately we let out national government get too big, which opened its influence up to large interests such as defense contractors and others who profit from war.
      So, a note from America- sorry about nukes and drones, but hey, y'all liked Elvis, right?

    • @HOTRAILProductions
      @HOTRAILProductions 8 лет назад +3

      US healthcare costs are being driven up by government involvement. The industry needs to move back to the private sector.

    • @HOTRAILProductions
      @HOTRAILProductions 8 лет назад +4

      That is why countless people from all over the world come here for healthcare.....

  • @macnutz4206
    @macnutz4206 6 лет назад +226

    I left America almost fifty years ago. I went back shorty, once, in the seventies. I am so glad to have escaped what I see as a dangerous dirty shit hole, I have not even visited since the mid seventies.
    The health care system makes a huge difference in your life. I did not go into bankruptcy at sixty five, when I developed a very aggressive cancer that had me in the hospital for almost two months.
    Medical bills are the number one cause of personal bankruptcy in America. Something that damages the economy and ruins lives.
    But I stay in Canada because it is a much cleaner, safer, more rational place to live, where I do not have to hear insane religious liars day after day and you almost never run into them in social situations. Bringing up your religion to win votes, is the kiss of death in Canadian politics. It makes for a much more stable, more civil society. A much better place to live.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад +13

      Macnutz420 At 65 you would be on Medicare...Most Americans DO have health insurance (thru employer, Obamacare, eyc.). Enjoy your boring country. I feel very safe in America.

    • @macnutz4206
      @macnutz4206 6 лет назад +45

      I don't need medicare here. A very large percentage of Americans do NOT have health care, a very large number of employers do not offer such programs to their many minimum wage employees. The insurance you have, refuses to pay for many life saving treatments. That does not happen here.
      Also, if so many people are covered, why is it that medical expenses are the number one cause of personal bankruptcies in America? That is a fact that proves your attempt to make it look better is a bunch of BS.
      Medicare is also picxky about what it will pay for. I have relatives in the States who would profoundly disagree with the picture you attempt to paint and they are not super poor people, just old people whose life savings have been eaten by medical expenses, in spite of their bad American insurance and medicare.
      Maybe you should avoid my boring country, please.

    • @diavolorosso69
      @diavolorosso69 6 лет назад +39

      Enjoy your warmongering, crime ridden, racist, ignorant, paranoid, bible-thumping, fascist country that doesn't care about its own citizens as much as it cares about guns, the flag and giving tax cuts to the rich

    • @hooligan6a
      @hooligan6a 6 лет назад +10

      I for one, am happy you are not living in the US. Please never come back.

    • @cvpkjp
      @cvpkjp 6 лет назад

      Macnutz420 s sus

  • @nicostrabac768
    @nicostrabac768 8 лет назад +117

    do your son a favor and never move back to the US with him. sure go visit but he's Canadian, living in one of the nicest parts of the country. he will be given a better quality of life, better education, more religious/ cultural freedom and generally grow into a more aware and in tune
    young man

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 8 лет назад +4

      They can't even visit! There's no way he could get travel insurance and what if he has an episode while down there? She's basically stuck. Which is nuts.

    • @HOTRAILProductions
      @HOTRAILProductions 8 лет назад

      Hope he doesn't get sick and stuck on Canadian waiting list.

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 8 лет назад +16

      CSX Productions The non-existent ones? Well done not even watching the video you're commenting on, genius.

    • @shelleyjohnston3408
      @shelleyjohnston3408 6 лет назад +1

      @@zammmerjammer stuck? If she considers being in Canada stuck. She can Leave she doesn't seem like she wants to here she looked at ways to go back. Go back doesn't sound like either one of you want to be here.

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 6 лет назад +7

      +Shelley Johnston Are you trying to come up with the dumbest possible comment, Shelley? Because well done if so.
      She's stuck because her son has a life-threatening illness that is treated in Canada and she doesn't want him to, y'know, DIE. Of course she looked at ways to go back -- the USA is her home country, her family is there, and she had never intended to permanently settle elsewhere.

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 6 лет назад +43

    As an Australian, with a similar 'socialist' system, I shake my head when people imagine the Green Card is the key to success.

    • @vincentlefebvre9255
      @vincentlefebvre9255 2 года назад +2

      Australia is a great place. Salute from Canada.

    • @bpnk5237
      @bpnk5237 2 года назад +1

      It is for people from 3rd world country

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Год назад

      I've watched a number of ABC reports on the general shape of mental care in Australia. It's far from perfect as I know it …
      But it's orders of magnitude better than the average of the US.

  • @bombardierrecreationalprod1023
    @bombardierrecreationalprod1023 6 лет назад +13

    How is America the greatest coumtry in the world again ?

    • @imisstoronto3121
      @imisstoronto3121 6 лет назад +1

      yeah it's not.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      the problem is that america was based on pure capitalism from the very begening of its develeptment... and that system does not equel democracy

    • @Kasadoll
      @Kasadoll 4 года назад +3

      We aren't...

  • @endlessadventure541
    @endlessadventure541 6 лет назад +31

    This segment is so spot on. I'm a medical exile, in all places, living in Colombia, South America. And I sold insurance for a living in the US!!!! Not only did the US surgeons ruin my life (of course, they all got their paid to do it), but once they massacred me they refused to treat the damage, nationwide. In Colombia I get excellent guaranteed coverage for $65 a month and excellent care. US citizens are trapped in a medical monopoly of crooks and they don't even realize how bad they have it.

  • @urisgaylecontracting6315
    @urisgaylecontracting6315 8 лет назад +253

    God bless Canada & Tommy Douglas.

    • @jockywochy
      @jockywochy 6 лет назад +4

      He never followed Eugenics and in fact rejected it when he was Prem. of Sas. Get your facts right.

    • @stellabar623
      @stellabar623 6 лет назад +1

      Hoping for a reincarnated Tommy Douglas.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 6 лет назад

      and tim hortons. that saves a lot of people from going to the hospital. as long as i am first in line.

    • @romeo03ca
      @romeo03ca 6 лет назад +4

      Tommy Douglas, the Bernie Sanders of Canada. Father -in law of Donald Sutherland.

    • @sweetpeachbellini8245
      @sweetpeachbellini8245 5 лет назад +2

      Interesting factoid - Tommy Douglas, who was key in creating the Canadian Healthcare, had a lovely daughter Shirley who married another lovely Canadian, Donald...their son, Kiefer is one of America's favourite actors!

  • @1tallncoolguy
    @1tallncoolguy 10 лет назад +38

    Only when Americans are immigrants themselves, begin to understand a little bit about some of the difficulties of us immigrants.

    • @GregHoward79
      @GregHoward79 10 лет назад +3

      we're all immigrants, get over it.

    • @GregHoward79
      @GregHoward79 10 лет назад +3

      Can't be too hard, else there wouldn't be so many of them.... : )

    • @theshawnmurphyjournal2946
      @theshawnmurphyjournal2946 6 лет назад +2

      What has that got to do with health care you are off topic Mario

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan 6 лет назад

      There's a video from Fox about DACA individuals asking for Obamacare.

  • @coolworx
    @coolworx 9 лет назад +25

    America's gone plum crazy.
    Get out while you can.

    • @cockatooinsunglasses7492
      @cockatooinsunglasses7492 4 года назад +1

      Noah Namey yes indeed.

    • @AngelFlipz
      @AngelFlipz 4 года назад

      I'm trying too,I still need 4 more years :(

    • @emoryrubyg9631
      @emoryrubyg9631 3 года назад +1

      I should have left when I had the chance four years ago. Now I'm stuck in America. 😔

  • @jean-richardalfred733
    @jean-richardalfred733 9 лет назад +296

    No disrespect to American, I one to, but we all are brain washed, that America is THE country, I left 25 years ago never to return.

    • @willliamking8212
      @willliamking8212 6 лет назад +14

      yeah, me too--except it was 50 years ago.

    • @mikaylabansie9512
      @mikaylabansie9512 6 лет назад +12

      Welcome fellow Canadians

    • @ApeMan-vk1sk
      @ApeMan-vk1sk 6 лет назад +5

      In that case Alfred, good riddance.
      We're better off without you.
      Got room at your place for a few more?

    • @davidhastings2139
      @davidhastings2139 6 лет назад +3

      Good go away. Stay away.

    • @informationyes
      @informationyes 6 лет назад +30

      ape man and david you sound like sore losers

  • @kitty779
    @kitty779 6 лет назад +5

    I am a vet and have chronic illnesses both service related and non. The VA refused to help me, the government refuses to help me and I am only getting sicker. I have been unable to work due to this, so no employer insurance.
    It's ridiculously sad how the US treats it's sick and needy citizens. Especially those of us that served and are disabled because of it.

    • @kitty779
      @kitty779 6 лет назад +2

      And yes it's serious enough to shave years off my life....

  • @emmiliafedorov3786
    @emmiliafedorov3786 10 лет назад +19

    What is the point of this video...everyone know american health care sucks...

    • @JamesLRiggs
      @JamesLRiggs 6 лет назад

      And that Canada's is worse.

    • @RobinDS-m1g
      @RobinDS-m1g 3 месяца назад

      but the UK is now trying to copy their flawed system.

  • @DamienAshorTV
    @DamienAshorTV 5 лет назад +10

    I moved to Canada 12 years ago, personally I have zero desire to return to the USA, I love it here. Way less crime, amazing healthcare and it's so much cleaner. Here in Southern Ontario the winters are mostly short and mild so weather is a non-issue.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад +1

      your lucky you did what you did at the time!!!!!

    • @daniellefavreau1275
      @daniellefavreau1275 2 года назад +1

      Less crimes for two reasons :
      We are not 300 millions AND We have less religious persons to stop humane evolution towards less pregnancy non desire.

  • @informationyes
    @informationyes 6 лет назад +17

    I think the worst thing about all this is that Americans think that by having an NHS they are footing the bill for others and shouldn't be made to pay for others health care BUT its other people using healthcare that's raising your insurance premiums meaning YOU ARE!! paying other peoples healthcare anyway as that's how insurance works.

  • @norrislaitinen5011
    @norrislaitinen5011 6 лет назад +32

    As a Canadian and Vancouverite, Im glad you were here when these issues came up. We look after our own, and in my book your Canadian.

  • @kathryntruscott6351
    @kathryntruscott6351 8 лет назад +96

    Americans just don't get it..... A country should run like a family (everybody matters and we help those that cannot help themselves) rather than a business (not profit in your being ill, so we won't treat you.... go away and die quietly).
    Anywhere is OK if you are rich, most people are not. We all pay taxes and some of those ought to be used to help folk that are in need medically or socially. It's the kind thing to do, the human thing to do. America, as a system, values things and does not value people. It should be the other way around, as it is in Canada and other countries with a better attitude to the less fortunate such as Britain, New Zealand, the Scandinavian countries and to a lesser extent, Australia. Why less for OZ? Because Australia models much of its policies on American practice, and one can die for lack of medical care in OZ because you don't have the money to afford insurance or otherwise pay for care. A friend of mine, who is actually and Australian citizen and has NZ residency returned to NZ from the UK, where as an alien had no entitlement to the health system, at least not for what she needed, returned to NZ. Her treatment here with interferon, costing about a hundred grand, was not covered in her country of birth, but the NZ system treated her at NO cost, and she is now alive and doing OK in Australia, which country would have denied her treatment.
    Universal health care works, and is actually financially sensible because well people work and pay taxes, whereas sick people end up on welfare, so quite apart from the humanitarian aspect of it, health care is ]good business.....

    • @Justin-le7zy
      @Justin-le7zy 8 лет назад

      ignorant

    • @jockywochy
      @jockywochy 6 лет назад +3

      Oh my! Canada's top tax is 29%, the US is 35% currently!

    • @bmon4095
      @bmon4095 6 лет назад +2

      Fishbowl Girl educate yourself and google empathy.

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq 6 лет назад +3

      Income inequality is significantly higher in the US then almost every nations on earth. Canadians live a much better life then Americans do. I know..as a vetran and US immigrant that did live in Vancouver..quality of life is high...but sadly...the chinese and developers has made life hell for the lower and middle income renters. I should go back. Im 51 though.

    • @jockywochy
      @jockywochy 6 лет назад

      Fishbowl Girl
      Wrong on all accounts. Not Canadian, not an arrogant Yank either. Just stating the facts ma'am.

  • @elisabethm9655
    @elisabethm9655 6 лет назад +30

    My son and his family moved to Canada when he was offered a great job. Their son was born there, so he's a Canadian citizen. He also has a complicated medical situation and has had great care there - but if he came back to the States...nope. They're applying for permanent residency now. Yes, I miss them, miss seeing them grow up - but at least I know that in Canada, they have the medical coverage that makes his future possible without bankrupting his parents.

  • @jamiestewart2855
    @jamiestewart2855 10 лет назад +107

    Damn right healthcare is a right.

    • @kerbygator
      @kerbygator 6 лет назад

      jamie stewart As long as you pay for it, I agree. Nobody owes you shit uness you're a veteran.

    • @catsbyondrepair
      @catsbyondrepair 6 лет назад

      No it's a privilege that you get a job and pay for.

    • @kerbygator
      @kerbygator 6 лет назад

      jamie stewart Maybe in your own litte fucked up world it is. You need a reality check. This country is 20 trillion dollars in debt, so you best get a job and start paying your taxes, so all of you lazy pieces of shit can get some coverage.

    • @sharonshoop495
      @sharonshoop495 6 лет назад +1

      what constitution are you reading!!!!!

    • @kencollins1186
      @kencollins1186 6 лет назад +1

      It says so even in the Swaziland constitution.

  • @Bookerb2004
    @Bookerb2004 10 лет назад +117

    Universal health care is not a privilege if you ca spend billions on military spending throw a fe bucks to your citizens that need help, socialism No, if it offends you... But don't ever deny basic dignity to you own

    • @rtdnan
      @rtdnan 10 лет назад +2

      The reason "they" put War First is because they are Inbred Elitists who lack a soul. They feel Nothing..... have No Empathy for the people of America. They are not even American, they are Globalist Filth.......the worse kind of No- conscience Trash that there is on earth. Insane Serial Killers have more Remorse than a Globalist.

    • @glossygloss472
      @glossygloss472 7 лет назад +3

      Lol, you're terribly misinformed. The US spends the most money in the world on healthcare (18% gdp). The US also is a center for innovation in the health industry and creates medical breakthroughs that the world leaches off of. Funny, all these foreigners complaining about America's health care yet they indirectly benefit off of it.

    • @neilcameron3021
      @neilcameron3021 7 лет назад +8

      they spend more because everything is 5 times normal price.Not better outcomes and thousands go bankrupt losing their properties

    • @JohnMurphy-fb8sw
      @JohnMurphy-fb8sw 6 лет назад +1

      The US has no innovation or medical breakthroughs. Most advanced medical procedures and most medical innovatiion used in the United States were developed in Canada.

    • @robertlongwill2077
      @robertlongwill2077 6 лет назад

      the USA is a centre for innovation, yes i agree but most innovation has come from this country. how do we indirectly benefit from american healthcare?

  • @gabbygideon9502
    @gabbygideon9502 8 лет назад +16

    as well few years ago my husband who is a construction contractor had a seizure and fell from a roof, he suffered broken back, brain injury and host of other stuff, he was air lifted to hospital and spent around 7months in hospital. we didn't have to pay for any of it and had top notch care.

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland7367 6 лет назад +16

    We also have a similar healthcare system in the UK

  • @Zebred2001
    @Zebred2001 9 лет назад +16

    I know of a senior (American) citizen, whom I had never met (relative by marriage) who retired very well off to Florida. He was hit by a car and spent two-weeks in hospital there. The bill: 1.6 million dollars! And he ended up dying anyway! They put a lean on his house. This is just bizarre social policy beyond excuse.

    • @sikhatheist651
      @sikhatheist651 8 лет назад +8

      +bweazel Personal responsibility? In a world full of people, some are going to draw the short stick and compassion is what separates us for other animals.

    • @sikhatheist651
      @sikhatheist651 8 лет назад +8

      *****
      Would you rather have health care proportional to their wealth? So, someone born into poverty doesn't deserve health care? Do you even understand the meaning of entitlement?

    • @sikhatheist651
      @sikhatheist651 8 лет назад +7

      ***** You are proving my point without realizing it. The US already spends more than anyone else in order to provide sub par service to its poorest citizens. Having a single payer heath care system would benefit those who are actually paying large sums of taxes and would allow the US to negotiate lower prices with pharmaceuticals. Single payer system is a win for all. You may be in a good health now, but it won't be the case forever. You are slowing sawing the branch you are sitting on.

    • @sikhatheist651
      @sikhatheist651 8 лет назад +3

      ***** It's not about being raised a certain way. I believe some services should not be run for profit. That's the core of our disagreement. You keep babbling on about personal responsibility, I take that in the form of paying taxes. We keep the prices down by removing the middle man. The pharmaceutical companies sell directly to the government at a discounted price, because we buy large amounts at a time. We are not mooching off anyone, and frankly with our standard of living your country couldn't afford us. The government is suppose to be by the people, for the people. Do you want state police to be privatized? How about the military?

    • @sikhatheist651
      @sikhatheist651 8 лет назад +3

      "your government operating as a monopsonist. You still have a middleman, but instead of a free market, you have replaced it with the authority of the government, who uses price controls" No one is forcing these companies to sell to us, they sell, because it is profitable, not as profitable as the US, but they still make decent money. We both pay for health insurance - you pay it to a private company, I pay mine thought taxes to the government. When an insurance company starts to pay too many claims, everyone's rates go up. So, you not only pay for yourself, but also for those that use it the most and for some rich asshole's private jet and tropical island.

  • @jamesmontgomery3839
    @jamesmontgomery3839 8 лет назад +80

    These "LONG WAITTIMES COMMENTS REALLY PISS ME OFF. t HAVE HAD 2 SORT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND FROM MD OFFICE TO DIAGNOSTICS IN THE HOSPITAL WAS 22 AND 23 MINUTES . THAT INCLUDES DRIVING TIME. ......SORRY ABOUT THE YELL.

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 7 лет назад +3

      AGREED

    • @joannemiddaugh122
      @joannemiddaugh122 6 лет назад +14

      James Montgomery that’s just a talking point that the right wing nut jobs parrot after listening to alt right media propaganda. They don’t research anything they hear, don’t care about facts and suck all of it up like sponges. Then they spread the lies all over social media and elsewhere. Thinking is hard.

    • @Timbrock1000
      @Timbrock1000 6 лет назад +1

      James Montgomery
      Sure, emergency visits are quick. But what about a moderate or major operation, or to get a routine MRI?
      I know some Canadians at my Curling club who have told me about the long wait times for specialized care.

    • @kyblore
      @kyblore 6 лет назад +5

      if some guy has to wait 6 months to be able to curl so someone can live through an emergency I'm fine with that

    • @senorfumamucho4286
      @senorfumamucho4286 6 лет назад +6

      James Montgomery I would rather wait longer for any surgery than pay a few $100,000 that I don't have and put my family in debt that my kids will have to pay off.

  • @honour123
    @honour123 8 лет назад +20

    Health Care, Education, Clean Water, Food, Sanitation, Law and Order, Defence are the responsibilities of a RESONSIBLE GOVERNMENT!

    • @elephantpancakes4734
      @elephantpancakes4734 7 лет назад +2

      honour123 Yeah, well, we don't deserve it. We aren't worthy. I would do anything to see a doctor right now. Our ER sent me home before I could fill out the paperwork because we couldn't pay. The base charge just to get into an ER here is $200.00, then they bill for anything else. Even if they don't treat you, you still get a bill of $500.00 or more for going up there. A bug bite cost us over $800.00 and all they did was prescribe an over the counter steroid cream -- no shots, no lab, just wrote a prescription and charged us almost $900.00. They don't like to treat people who don't have an obvious complaint like a broken arm or gunshot wound.

    • @portauxbasquesmale
      @portauxbasquesmale 5 лет назад

      and sounding by your answers of a lot of americans.......why are us citizens so dumb and ill informed on just about everything??????????......open your eyes to the big picture and not the part that you want to see

    • @braydanduchene7983
      @braydanduchene7983 4 года назад

      Bill Randall that’s a load of horse shit

  • @Polishedturd
    @Polishedturd 6 лет назад +73

    I’m so thankful I’m Canadian and thankful for our healthcare system. I don’t mind paying taxes for a system that benefits everyone.

    • @sicariobrother316
      @sicariobrother316 Год назад

      Liar

    • @thumper7047
      @thumper7047 Год назад

      yup. Even if that healthcare is less quality and you have to wait in pain for many weeks if not months to get it done, but if all you need is a few stitches and a band-aide - Canada is the place to be.

    • @sicariobrother316
      @sicariobrother316 Год назад

      @@thumper7047 Justin Trudeaus: 😈

    • @RisetoStrength
      @RisetoStrength 11 месяцев назад

      I will die.

    • @RisetoStrength
      @RisetoStrength 11 месяцев назад

      @@thumper7047 It used to work.
      You have to wait for more complex care.
      But greed has ruined it.

  • @rufflesme2001
    @rufflesme2001 10 лет назад +34

    Wow, I'm shocked. We are able to save a little boys life and the reaction is the hateful comments below. As a Canadian some of these comments make me ashamed and I would like some of you to leave Canada, not these people.

    • @bobbiusshadow6985
      @bobbiusshadow6985 7 лет назад +2

      wondering if they're true Canadian

    • @sinisterminister6478
      @sinisterminister6478 6 лет назад +1

      Bobbius Shadow I'm thinking they're American trolls.

    • @christinejones9519
      @christinejones9519 6 лет назад

      Ingrates.

    • @senorfumamucho4286
      @senorfumamucho4286 6 лет назад +1

      Linda McG sometimes people are shit..she's living here paying taxes therefore it is her right to have our healthcare system. Also that little is Canadian.

    • @mrkid2737
      @mrkid2737 5 лет назад

      or mabey they are Canadians who hate americans because propaganda or whatever

  • @swissnor
    @swissnor 10 лет назад +13

    You see thats the big difference with the U.S. health care is not a right but a privilege.

    • @rtdnan
      @rtdnan 10 лет назад +1

      Absolutely Correct. I'm so glad you said it.

    • @swissnor
      @swissnor 10 лет назад +1

      rtdnan It's sad but true.

    • @swissnor
      @swissnor 10 лет назад +3

      Thank God I am from Europe.

    • @daveni2
      @daveni2 10 лет назад

      swissnor I know
      you are lucky not to live next door to the boogie man lol

    • @swissnor
      @swissnor 10 лет назад +3

      American is such a great country in many ways. The U.S. is a World leader in many fields and shows great innovation, but health and education are not some of them.

  • @joshandallo2170
    @joshandallo2170 11 лет назад +10

    What's wrong with loving the country that they spent the majority of their lives in? Certainly you have a point that they should embrace the country they are now in, but don't you think that if the US had a universal healthcare system, they would be able to live with their nearest and dearest in the country that forms a huge part of their personal identity without fear of incurring medical bills?

  • @allgoo1930
    @allgoo1930 6 лет назад +4

    What do they need to go home for?
    I'd stay there till I die no problem.

  • @GibsonB4512
    @GibsonB4512 7 лет назад +33

    A few years ago, an Eastern European family granted refugee status in the US were driving from the US to Calgary to visit friends when they struck a moose in Manitoba and the father was air-lifted to Winnipeg as he was completely paralyzed. After a few months recuperating, they discovered that they're not allowed back in to the US due to "financial burden" reasons and they were all left to their own devices.
    Manitoba immediately granted them asylum and went to great lengths to settle the family & have the father's welfare taken care of. This was prior to the Trump era. There were no financial costs to the family, whatsoever.
    The complete & total lack of empathy of the US gov't towards this family lowered my respect for the US even more than it had been. Shame on them!

    • @mjcard
      @mjcard 6 лет назад

      Kevin Babb You mean it was during the rein of the great Obama? My goodness. I thought he was so perfect. (irony)

    • @hzuiel
      @hzuiel 6 лет назад

      Without more details and proof, it's not even a worthwhile anecdote, but then anecdotes don't really mean anything anyway.

    • @HOTRAILProductions
      @HOTRAILProductions 6 лет назад +1

      Too bad we cant use the "financial burden" reason to keep 3rd world blood-suckers out. If we did, or poverty level would be much lower as well as healthcare.

  • @Chiefchief4444
    @Chiefchief4444 6 лет назад +17

    My experience with Canada and Canadiens is they are both wonderful and a model of compassion for the rest of the world.

  • @richq1318
    @richq1318 9 лет назад +48

    I really hope this is all true because I would love to move to BC. I am big on people getting good healthcare and not having to pay. I would love to have my tax dollars go to these causes and not to the military.

    • @MsVeggieEater
      @MsVeggieEater 9 лет назад +4

      It's true. I live in northern bc but have been all over the province. If you are sick you walk in for treatment and walk out never filling out paperwork or thinking of the cost. I have a friend in Boston and he had a bad flu for a while and I told him, "why don't you just go see a doctor?" Of course, he had no money for it and had to live with it. For me, this is very strange. xD

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 8 лет назад +5

      +Rich Q Then go to Canada immediately. (I'm English and live in England). Canada is a beautiful country where a warm welcome is guaranteed.

    • @richq1318
      @richq1318 8 лет назад +1

      +Jacquelynn North
      It makes no sense at all to be sick and have to worry about money. There are many times people are sick and die just due to the fact they have no money. It is strange, yet, people pour into the USA all the time. My health is very very important. I need to go to the health clinic for a number of things but can't go due to money.

    • @richq1318
      @richq1318 8 лет назад

      John Benton I will have to find a way to get there!

    • @MsVeggieEater
      @MsVeggieEater 8 лет назад

      Rich Q Yup, its a very foreign concept for me. There are other things about your country that are very different. Would be interesting to visit and see if some of the stereotypes are true. xD

  • @crobinson2624
    @crobinson2624 8 лет назад +31

    OMG why isn't this video front and center in Bernie Sander's presidential campaign?

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      BECAUSE even he is an american and americans DO NOTlike canadians showing them up on anything no matter what it might be!!!! if you study up on the history between our borders you will see that very clearly!!!!

  • @angelaj8958
    @angelaj8958 6 лет назад +3

    I have known fellow Americans who died because they could not afford to get health insurance, and when they finally got care, it was too late. One was a lady with diabetes who developed a rapidly progressive kidney problem, the other was a self-employed cable guy with melanoma. People die every day in the USA from a lack of medical treatment. But the billionaires got another tax break, with which they are not hiring anyone or giving out raises.

  • @yarbgreat1
    @yarbgreat1 9 лет назад +88

    Canada seems awesome. Maybe one day our country will be as awesome as yours.

    • @jerry3579
      @jerry3579 9 лет назад +18

      It won't. Profits will always come before its people's needs. And, now it's a Police State as well, ugh. That's two very good reasons to get the hell outta here.

    • @senorfumamucho4286
      @senorfumamucho4286 6 лет назад +3

      yarbgreat1 we have lots of room guys. Our northern provinces need people. You will get paid double to do any job than anywhere else in Canada.

    • @callak_9974
      @callak_9974 6 лет назад +4

      That's only if they can survive the winters up there!

    • @sharonshoop495
      @sharonshoop495 6 лет назад +1

      and live in cold and misery in the northern province and a long way away from amenities. Like the fire in northern Alberta with only 1 road out. No thanks

    • @lesobliteres
      @lesobliteres 6 лет назад +6

      Sorry but us citizens will never have universal health care...because your system is Capitalism $$...universal health care is the opposite. So money first..guns and then people ...SaD

  • @oventi_
    @oventi_ 10 лет назад +98

    Interesting video. However, I am troubled as why these people seem to yearn for the US rather that be happy living in a society that will not meet their needs. Maybe switch your patriotism to Canada :)

    • @TheClosetiguana
      @TheClosetiguana 10 лет назад +41

      I'm guessing their entire family and friends didn't move with them. It's called being homesick. Canadians get it too in the US.

    • @Oftheway88
      @Oftheway88 10 лет назад +14

      they would be happy if their family was there.

    • @deborahphillips500
      @deborahphillips500 6 лет назад +5

      Andrés Proaño They miss their families! They worry that they won’t be able to support them because health issues have forced them to remain in Canada. Didn’t you bother to listen (I mean, really! Listen!) to what they were saying?

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 6 лет назад +4

      Deborah Phillips that is irrelevant they come up here they've abused the system but they whine and complain about not living in the United States I got news for you I wish they just move the hell back to the United States because I can't stand Americans they keep cutting down Canada they can stay in the states

    • @glenreaume6744
      @glenreaume6744 6 лет назад +9

      How much of the video did you watch . They both said why they wanted to go back.

  • @toyman9642
    @toyman9642 6 лет назад +2

    A friend, who's an RN in the southern U.S. has told me horror stories about the disgusting U.S. health care system. Families literally going bankrupt and losing their homes just to pay for needed medical care. She is continually attempting to locate less expensive generic drugs for low income seniors. She has even had a patient commit suicide for lack of health care. For insurance companies to dictate which treatment physicians can and cannot give to a patient is disgusting.

  • @jasoncardinal86
    @jasoncardinal86 4 года назад +7

    I've had four surgeries in the past 20 years and haven't had to pay anything. Who knows how much I would have paid if I lived in the United States.

  • @jayallen81
    @jayallen81 5 лет назад +3

    But but but, we can't afford it. The USA is the richest nation in the history of the world. We can afford tax breaks for the richest people the world has ever seen. But we simply cannot afford Medicare for all because of reasons. No, there are reasons. The insurance and medical industry is making WAY too much money off the misfortunes of American citizens.

  • @dandales9003
    @dandales9003 6 лет назад +2

    I met one guy from the States who had a friend killed in front of him at Kent State who will never stop foot back in his former country again.

  • @flormoreno4478
    @flormoreno4478 7 лет назад +11

    The system of heath in America is really scary

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 6 лет назад +8

    A Canadian friend of mine had an emergency appendectomy. He had the surgery, a 10 day hospital stay, medication, antibiotics, and follow up care. He didn't pay for a thing. That's the way it should be.

  • @robertgrey5993
    @robertgrey5993 7 лет назад +39

    You can visit your relatives, jest don't let your Canadian healthcare lapse

    • @laceyenglish6702
      @laceyenglish6702 6 лет назад +3

      I know right?? Like they could spend months in the states and still have their canadian healthcare when they come home....

    • @ruaxjw2386
      @ruaxjw2386 6 лет назад +5

      They would need to purchase travel insurance to be covered while in US. With a pre-existing condition, her son likely won't qualify. So huuuge bill if he should need medical care while there.

    • @stma05
      @stma05 6 лет назад +1

      Ruax Jw2 You would purchase that through Canadian secondary insurance companies were “pre-existing conditions” are defined as something you have before purchasing - but doesn’t overly affect your ability to get coverage. If you have a preexisting condition they usually ask that you’ve been stable for 60 days prior to your trip- however some say 6 months. If you are and something happens on your trip you’re covered. If it’s less than the stabilization timeframe then you are not covered. They all list different guidelines for stabilization: have there been new medications? An increase in dosage? Any new symptoms? Symptoms getting worse? Test results suggesting condition is getting worse? Any admission to hospitals or referrals to specialists?

  • @ONLYthroughTHECROSS
    @ONLYthroughTHECROSS 11 лет назад +3

    My husband is a United States Air Force Retiree- I am a Canadian. We live in both countries six months a year. He loves Canada & would move her permanently in a heartbeat- I, however, appreciate the Florida sun in the winter. He has the best medical coverage one can have in the US Tri-Care Prime-our relatives next door went bankrupt in the US with a serious health condition their INS CO WOULDN'T PAY FOR!

  • @philipple59988
    @philipple59988 8 лет назад +10

    Go Canada

  • @Tayvin4042
    @Tayvin4042 6 лет назад +2

    And the right in America say healthcare shouldn't be a right, equating it to a luxury like a yacht or an extra house. Give me a break, people's lives depend on having healthcare, people deserve to have healthcare as a right.

  • @michaelchristopher8266
    @michaelchristopher8266 6 лет назад +7

    Blessed to be born in Canada, I was born with a defective heart and have had two open heart surgeries which would have cost $200 000 each

  • @RuleofFive
    @RuleofFive 8 лет назад +97

    Good video and I'm grateful to these ladies for sharing their stories. Even 6 years later and the US could not get Universal Healthcare going. So we have this compromise plan.
    Its better than nothing but its far from what Canada and many other industrialized countries have.

    • @Torontogal1973
      @Torontogal1973 8 лет назад +4

      +RuleofFive It all starts with prevention, early screening would save lives and increase the quality of life. If Universal Health Care is going to be affordable in America. You have to start catching illness before it becomes chronic and life threatening, that's when the real expensive happens. Doctor's are receiving bonus Cheque's from HMO's in the States for not running batteries of tests on patients it's unethical and inhumane , the cost of one person getting sick can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars; that enough money for a shit load of tests. "Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive 8 лет назад +5

      +Sweety Loz I couldn't agree with you more. Right now most plans under the ACA require you to pay your monthly premiums and then the first $6000.00 dollars out of pocket before the plan pays dollar one. I think that stops a lot of people from doing the preventative visits. I watched Michael Moore's Sicko several years ago and I was impressed with a British Doctor that said he received a bonus if he got one of his patients to stop smoking or lose weight. I thought it was a smart idea and could prevent many expensive health problems down the road. Like you said prevention is the key.

    • @Torontogal1973
      @Torontogal1973 8 лет назад +3

      RuleofFive I like that Doctor's are getting more involved with the prevention of illness. They need to be taught more about the needs and benefits of eating healthy, so they can pass the information to their patience. So many people eat bad food, and don't understand the impact it's having on them. Being skinny, doesn't always mean your healthy.

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive 8 лет назад +1

      +Sweety Loz Oh that is so true. American doctors spend very little time talking with their patients about nutrition because they can't bill for it. They also understand very little about nutrition as medicine in the US emphasizes drugs for treatment and that is backwards but profitable for pharmaceutical companies. Prevention gets very little attention here.

    • @jimdille6015
      @jimdille6015 8 лет назад +1

      +RuleofFive
      Vote for Bernie.

  • @jerry3579
    @jerry3579 9 лет назад +5

    I'm an American, and if I ever emigrate to Canada (it sounds VERY appealing these days), I'd NEVER complain about missing the U.S. It wouldn't be very hard to love my new country, as I've been there several times. These two women have more than one choice actually. Why don't they ask for their family to come to them, instead of the other way around? I've heard conflicting stories about how long a person has to live there to receive healthcare benefits. One of my Canadian friends said you have to already be a citizen. Does that mean that permanent residents have to pay completely out of pocket? Don't get me wrong, I'm not judging anything. I'm just looking for information, thank you.

    • @Miriyasf
      @Miriyasf 9 лет назад +1

      permanent residents are covered too.

    • @protazoid6698
      @protazoid6698 9 лет назад

      All residents are covered.
      I think its 30 or 60 days depending on the province.

    • @greggmitchell4173
      @greggmitchell4173 8 лет назад

      +Protazoid I have dual citizenship, I live in the US. When I retire I hope to spend 3 months a year in Canada (PEI). Will I be eligible for the socialized medicine?

    • @nicoletube4918
      @nicoletube4918 8 лет назад

      +Gregg Mitchell
      No, you will need to be 'domiciled' in the respective province to be eligible for healthcare. Staying there 3/12 months will result in your US address being designated your primary residence. You generally need to be there for 6 months + 1 day, and it would be good to do things like establish a permanent mailing address and get a PEI drivers license.
      Make sure you get in touch with a CPA who specializes in US/Canadian cross border tax issues. It might be good to do some tax planning ahead of time to maximize your enjoyment in your golden years. Just be humble about your situation as some folk might get jealous.

    • @greggmitchell4173
      @greggmitchell4173 8 лет назад

      +Protazoid1 I will have a residence there, but I'm not happy about the six month requirement. I will take your advice.

  • @SusseBo
    @SusseBo 6 лет назад +3

    It is obviously not about rights it is about money. Many while young do not realize that their choices made will effect their lives further down the road. We all make them.

  • @NJSMKMMS
    @NJSMKMMS 10 лет назад +210

    I come from Australia where we have universal health care so it's hard for me to see it as anything other than it being a right for all. For those that disagree with it find your heart.....if you can't then think of one of your own suffering and not being able to get the best care available because they can't pay for it.

    • @KyleP2800
      @KyleP2800 10 лет назад +9

      I am pretty sure that the USA spends more than Canada on healthcare (although, USA has 10x the amount of people.

    • @12from121
      @12from121 10 лет назад +16

      googiespage USA spends 3x more than Canada per patient!

    • @12from121
      @12from121 9 лет назад +10

      rtdnan yeah go take your meds

    • @jackwilliams5474
      @jackwilliams5474 6 лет назад +5

      Nobody has a right to healthcare.

    • @henkoosterink8744
      @henkoosterink8744 6 лет назад +6

      Fishbow Wait till you need medical care, see what happens in the US if you do not have the money.

  • @aremedyproject9569
    @aremedyproject9569 6 лет назад +2

    I’m a breast cancer patient and my only frustration (not a complaint lol) is parking at the hospital! It’s beyond my comprehension that the American’s system doesn’t care about them. I don’t get it. All the flag waving.... There’s a disconnect there.

  • @joshandallo2170
    @joshandallo2170 11 лет назад +4

    Why is it wrong for healthcare to be altruistic? Why is it wrong for us to take care of one another? Isn't that what the essence of life is: looking after each others needs more than our own?

  • @Durokdtrain
    @Durokdtrain 6 лет назад +3

    I love America, I love the people the places. But I will never live there again. Very glad to be a Canadian

  • @MrBillcale
    @MrBillcale 11 лет назад +17

    the american way of life is a night mare

  • @MsDY45
    @MsDY45 6 лет назад +19

    I have never understood why Americans haven't fought for some sort of better healthcare system. They seem to be convinced that their's is the best in the world. As a Brit who worked in the NHS all my life, having come here from a country with an insurance based system, I am eternally grateful for the excellence and benefits of our system. It has also come top in many studies. I have heard people say that elderly people are not cared for properly. I am 73 and three years ago I had an unexpected female bleed. Was seen by my GP that day, admitted within 10 days, and home and healthy after my operation three days later. I have heard of Americans with not enough insurance or chronic illness losing their homes etc. For the richest country in the world that is a shoddy record, not to have a good system to look after it's less well off citizens better.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад +1

      Diana Lake we dont necessarily think we have the best system, but truth is, most americans do have adequate health coverage (employer insurance, obamacare, medicaid, medicare (65+). Many of the bad stories of bankruptcy went away after obamacare took effect, but of course trump is the wild card. A horrible person.

    • @MsDY45
      @MsDY45 6 лет назад +3

      Unfortunately though if something like redundancy should prevent you continuing to pay your insurance and you get an illness, maybe chronic, what happens then? Where I previously came from a cousin needed an operation and because her husband had left her and her children with no insurance and little money she could not afford the operation. Luckily for her the family rallied around and paid for her op. We would never have such a terrible dilemma in Britain thank goodness
      .

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад

      Diana Lake if u get fired, you can go on medicaid (though this varies by state) or obamacare (and if over 65 u go right on the medicare system, very easy, works fine). They cannot refuse you or your family for preexisting conditions anymore on any insurance. As soon as the person is employed, they can switch back to an employer plan if they want. We did it. No worries. When Trump is impeached or loses in 2020, our system will be fixed. Its coming, Trump is just a horrible blip.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад

      Miss She 400 a month for a family aint too shabby. Not sure about his condition and such....i understand that many are putting off retirement, but luckily, the attempts of the republucans to make older people (over 50) pay more didnt go through. Also, we lived in belgium, which has very good universal healthcare, and the taxes were awful. lol. Still, America does need univ. healthcare bc the current system is not right.

    • @MsDY45
      @MsDY45 6 лет назад +2

      That has always been my gripe with countries that expect their citizens to supply their own insurance. Because not all people can afford it and there are many irresponsible people as well; which means that the most vulnerable suffer. In Britain it is automatically taken out of people's wages and therefore hardly noticed, but we always have the peace of mind that all our illnesses will be covered for life.

  • @Torontogal1973
    @Torontogal1973 8 лет назад +13

    I'm am very grateful I was born Canadian, and I am so proud of the country we've built.

  • @DavidWilliams-rk1nq
    @DavidWilliams-rk1nq 4 года назад +2

    Sssh! Please keep quiet! Don’t tell your fellow Americans about this. Please let them hold on to the notion that Canadian healthcare is terrible. Yes, there will be wait times in Canada, but you will not go bankrupt trying to stay alive.

  • @laceyenglish6702
    @laceyenglish6702 6 лет назад +3

    American: When access to guns is a human right, and healthcare is not.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      pretty funny how the price of freedom works eh!!!

  • @GregHoward79
    @GregHoward79 10 лет назад +21

    lot's of xenophobic hate here, too bad. I like Canada.

    • @MrFakit
      @MrFakit 10 лет назад +3

      1. most are teenagers (assumption)
      2. I don't see any sense of appreciation from these 2 ladies (might just be the way it presented) for the Canadian Health Care system
      3. The media only presents it's viewers with the negatives of anything, never the positives.

    • @GregHoward79
      @GregHoward79 10 лет назад

      MrFakit is a middle finger icon a positive? lol

    • @MrFakit
      @MrFakit 10 лет назад

      It's Johnny so yes ;)

    • @DavidSmith-uw2cs
      @DavidSmith-uw2cs 6 лет назад +2

      I don't see any sense of appreciation for Canada or for Canadians. Only for what they got from us. Is there anything wrong with loathing people like that?

    • @barbjohnston2345
      @barbjohnston2345 6 лет назад +1

      David Smith .....I definitely saw appreciation, the USA is their home, it’s okay to be homesick.

  • @lindylou4378
    @lindylou4378 6 лет назад +2

    As a Brit with the NHS system this kind of vid leaves me conflicted. You would think those getting the benefit of other peoples work and system would say "I'm here because it's a great country and I love it" instead you get "I'm here because you pay for me or my family when they are sick and it would cost me a fortune to go home". It's insulting to those looking after you. I have lost count of the videos have seen from people in Britain saying "well we've had three kids while we've been here and it's been free". Do you think we all work all our lives to give free health care to people who haven't contributed. We don't but we recognise need when it's in our country. The least those reaping the benefit should say " Thanks, you are a great people and more humane than my own" and leave it at that. Do something to change your own country's system if you love it so much.

  • @johnspooner1403
    @johnspooner1403 7 лет назад +4

    It occured to me wathing this that some people in the US literally do not or cannot believe that the statements made in this video are true.

  • @ashtree80
    @ashtree80 8 лет назад +8

    I hate to point this out but watching this, I was actually shocked by how expensive BC health care is! They have to pay each month? That's crazy! I am a born Ontarian so this is a completely foreign concept. All we pay for is parking. $100/ month isn't much but still. As someone who has never had to pay a penny - and my family has had multiple surgeries, appointments, tests etc - I guess I didn't know how unequal healthcare is within Canada. Why does BC have to pay monthly???

    • @togirl188
      @togirl188 8 лет назад

      +ashtree80 you are not old enough to remember but up until the mid 80's
      we also paid a monthly premium, and you paid according to your family situation. The prov govt of the day put the burden on the employer, which personally I never agreed with.

    • @ashtree80
      @ashtree80 8 лет назад

      Wow! I didn't realize that! Yup, before my time.

    • @macnutz4206
      @macnutz4206 6 лет назад

      Ashtree80. That is a straight up scam by the current liberal provincial government. They do charge a premium and even admit that none of that premium goes to health care. It's an illegal tax by the provincial liberal party.
      I have lived in both provinces and believe access to health care is easier here than in Ontario. The health care here is not less than in Ontario. Fortunately the provincial rip off is income based. And it is not expensive relative to American private insurance with its many limits to what it is willing to spend on treatment.
      Where people have real problems is in Northern Canada, where people have to come to the cities for treatment of major health problems and there are fewer doctors and hospitals.
      That is one of the reasons I no longer live in the north.

    • @MarilynJonesEdmonton
      @MarilynJonesEdmonton 6 лет назад

      You can always move to Alberta. We don't pay any health care premiums.

    • @macnutz4206
      @macnutz4206 6 лет назад

      Marilyn Jones This premium we pay in BC is BS. Corruption, from my point of view. None of it goes into medical services. Our taxes already pay for the insurance. That is why I have never freaked out about paying more tax than I would in the States. We get something for those taxes. The premium scam, in BC, gives me mental hives. Grrr

  • @ONLYthroughTHECROSS
    @ONLYthroughTHECROSS 11 лет назад +3

    Most Canadians that whine about the Canadian Health System have never traveled off their porch. Having traveled around the world I know what quality care is- you sil sounds like a classic whiner. BTW my husband got stung by a bee the other day-he's allergic in Canada) -he's American~Ambulance was there is less than 10 mins he was treated for 45 mins by paramedics didn't have to take the ambulance to hosp NO CHARGE AND HE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE CDN HEALTHCARE-

  • @rockyabhay
    @rockyabhay 11 лет назад +13

    i have not heard of any other country providing health care like this!!!
    108$ a month for all your health issues !! May be Canada is not corrupt like my country is that is why they are able to achieve something like that

    • @traktorensteff
      @traktorensteff 11 лет назад +7

      Basically every country of the First World has universal health care except the US. Some systems are not that good like the Bitish but most European countries have the same benefits like Canada has or even better. If you are employed the company has to pay your health insurance. If you are unimployed it's part of the unemployment assistance. I live in Austria and I like our health care system.

    • @grahamkeithtodd
      @grahamkeithtodd 10 лет назад +3

      er try the rest of the world old son!

    • @rtdnan
      @rtdnan 10 лет назад +1

      Yes, the New World Order corruption has set this country back 60 years. I feel sorry for you. It will get much worse, before it gets better. They (the Globalist Trash) are inflicting much misery upon the youth of America. I suggest that you begin preparing for their Perfect Storm. Unfortunately, it's in the works, and they will go through with it because they are Psychopaths.

    • @dmhogan4239
      @dmhogan4239 6 лет назад +4

      Actually, I don’t even know why they are paying anything; I assume it is something that the province of B.C. charges. In Ontario, we don’t have any monthly fees.

    • @jamesoldman3021
      @jamesoldman3021 6 лет назад +5

      Many provinces in Canada do not charge for health care. B.C. is one of the few that does charge and that is coming to an end. As of this January 2018 rates have been cut in half and think it is 2020 will be free.

  • @TheeStarryMeadow
    @TheeStarryMeadow 7 лет назад +5

    I kinda wanna try living in Canada for a year to see what its like. But are Canadians black friendly? I heard Canadians are friendly

    • @MingWLee
      @MingWLee 7 лет назад +1

      May be you should ask why wouldn't we being friendly to you? We are a country based on all different countries around the world, we understand where we are original from which should bring strength to our country. Of course, there are a very few racist living among us; however, the rest of us will stand by you if they try to do anything nasty toward you.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад

      Oozette umm, u have to register and be approved (if u want to work) It aint another state.

    • @wongscp1701
      @wongscp1701 6 лет назад +1

      I'm Canadian asian, my neighbor is native indian, my other neighbor is caucasian, I have east indian coworkers, two of my co workers are LGBTQ, my best man is caucasian, my night school classmate is African decent. So....yes Canada is friendly to everyone! We dont care what you look like, just that you be kind to others and work to pay taxes so that we can all enjoy the benefit of good health.

    • @wongscp1701
      @wongscp1701 6 лет назад +1

      Oh...and also we have strict gun laws and we actually can trust our law enforcement and aren't afraid a cop is going to shoot us. Here we complain cops use their lights and sirens to get through a traffic jams rather than respond to a scene. In the US, lights and sirens seem to indicate a potential for someone to get shot. Big difference.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      canadians love black people...if you have very useful skills and no crimenil record from your own country then i welcome you as a brother or sister!!!

  • @KyleRuggles
    @KyleRuggles 3 года назад +2

    11 years later and it's sad the USA is still stuck. Richest country in the world and greed is keeping everyone sick.

  • @johnbenton4488
    @johnbenton4488 8 лет назад +38

    Can either of these two ladies explain in simple term to our (UK) government that universal healthcare such as NHS is infinitely preferable to the US system where private healthcare is virtually compulsory, and insurance companies make huge amounts of money from exclusion clauses, gat-outs, and horrendous premiums.

    • @tc13utube
      @tc13utube 8 лет назад +2

      +John Benton how much your government understands this will be directly proportional to how beholden they are to the private health insurance lobbyists.

    • @johnbenton4488
      @johnbenton4488 8 лет назад +1

      FOAD Arsehole.

    • @SCGMLB
      @SCGMLB 8 лет назад +1

      People in the US who are against universal healthcare are all absolutely certain the people in the UK and Canada die because the government tells them they have to wait for care or that it is otherwise rationed.

    • @jamesmontgomery3839
      @jamesmontgomery3839 8 лет назад +2

      +Stephen Gallagher I am Canadian. And yes it is rationed. But only for elective or non escential. Emergencies are immediate.

    • @somewhatinformed716
      @somewhatinformed716 8 лет назад +2

      +Stephen Gallagher this is true we find this through all history free stuff is worthless.

  • @th-wp7zc
    @th-wp7zc 8 лет назад +4

    Americans refugees are going to Canada now... well done Trump !

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      believe me i dont like it any more than americans do!!!!

  • @TonyMontanaDS
    @TonyMontanaDS 3 года назад +2

    Why would someone want to move from the 4th best country in the world (Canada) to the 28th best (USA)?

  • @Vagabond-i4u
    @Vagabond-i4u 10 лет назад +7

    If I were them and I was living in Canada, I wouldn't bother coming back to the US at all. Seriously the US quality of life is horrible and the healthcare system is the worst. I rather live up there in Canada then in the US.

  • @mittinedkitten
    @mittinedkitten 3 года назад +4

    I feel so much sadness for Americans (and some Canadians) who dont realize even with higher taxes for HC.It still comes out cheaper than buying health insurance.
    Universal coverage just seems like a logical idea

  • @johnsradios484
    @johnsradios484 7 лет назад +2

    We are behind the times on healthcare . Corporations won't let go of the huge profits they make .

  • @leathergunn
    @leathergunn 10 лет назад +8

    Your welcome ...

  • @TH-tl6sy
    @TH-tl6sy 8 лет назад +5

    I'm canadian and I'm not sure about these comments about wait times. luckily I've never needed much medical care but in my limited experience I went to my doctor in the afternoon, had surgery scheduled the next day. went to my doctor about a headache after hitting my head, was sent to the hospital for a CAT scan. I know people do have longer waits in canada than the US for elective surgeries like having your knee scoped or scraped. But urgent care is immediate. unfortunately there is a shortage of doctors and nurses because they tend to run to the states where they get paid big money. Some provinces charge a monthly healthcare some don't. My province doesn't, but when it used too it was $32.50 a month and if you ever need to go to the ER or Doctors office you just went. Now I don't pay anything and if I need to go to a Doctor I just go, and I've never had to wait for any procedures more than a day.

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 8 лет назад +3

      I know things like knee and hip replacements have a significant wait time but a lot of that is due to having more and more older people as the population ages (another reason we NEED immigrants and refugees -- xenophobes might want to consider who is going to be paying for their and their parents' medical care). And getting in to see your family doctor can take a while depending on where you live but I would MUCH rather have a system that takes care of everyone as best it can (with some hitches) rather than one that has excellent care reserved for a privileged few and built upon telling poor people to go die in a hole. I heard about a middle class man who HAD insurance and thought he was set but he had multiple heart attacks in a few years and his wife had cancer so his insurance company basically cut him loose for costing them too much money. Sorry, but that is not how a civilized society behaves.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 6 лет назад

      that's because it is all based on necessity. a head injury can be life threatening.
      4 years ago when i got my gul bladder taken out. i fell at home and smashed my head on the door frame. my friend called the ambulance, the doctor said it was the right thing to do because head injuries can kill you, without even realizing you were hurt. even the doctor agreed it's the right thing.

  • @MrRandymn
    @MrRandymn 7 лет назад +3

    As an RN who has worked in the California prison system for 18+ years, I can assure everyone that there is at least one group of Americans who receive quality health care at no cost. California inmates. I can only dream of having healthcare equal to their's...

  • @trabajosdehvacenusa7771
    @trabajosdehvacenusa7771 7 лет назад +12

    Simple as that american taxes go to the military to the military operations but not the soldiers, i live in Tennessee and i can see a lot of people on the street with missing teeth on their mouths because they have no insuranse or if they have insurance does not cover shit, is really sad what i see here in usa people with no teeth or missing one or two teeth, also the house i own is a house that goverment took from a poor old sick lady that couldn't pay the medical bills to medicaid, she owns 60000 dollar to medicaid so they decided to take her house and sold it to me for 60,000 a house that is worth 160,000

    • @Manlyman47
      @Manlyman47 6 лет назад +1

      Hector Arias worst of all they don't want to see the suffering of the people they refuse to help. They rather make laws that makes it hard for them living on the streets. They are completely heartless monsters.

    • @hzuiel
      @hzuiel 6 лет назад +1

      First of all I don't know how somebody would owe 60000 dollars to medicaid, that isn't how medicaid works. Medicaid is specifically for people that have low or no income. You pay a copay, and medicaid pays the rest of the bill. Prices are set by medicaid and a doctor has to agree to those prices to even see a patient, so I don't know where these extra bills would come from. 60000 dollars worth of copays? I'm not even sure the copay goes to medicaid, i think it goes to the doctor.
      Second, even if she did have some sort of medical bills totaling up to 60,000, but owned a 160,000 house, for one little old lady to inhabit, then she should have sold the house, paid the bill, and had 100k left to move herself into a nice assisted living facility for the elderly, maybe give some nice gifts to her children and grand children, and after the 100k ran out, medicare should kick in and pay the rest. Instead of just sitting there until the house is taken for non-payment, however that may have worked out. That doesn't make any sense. Home ownership isn't a right, and medicaid, medicare, and other government programs there aren't around to finance home ownership for people too stubborn to downsize and simplify when they get old and sick. There are plenty of young couples out there, where both of them work full time, maybe more than one job, and they can't afford a home and they may need the space to have children, while their taxes go to paying the medical bills of an old lady(since the system wasn't properly funded to begin with, and they have to rob the young to pay for the old) who gets to keep her house? Uhhh, no.
      Also, do you even know what the military budget is? I have a hard time believing that people who say stuff like this have ever looked. Yes it is large, but people have this idea that it's like 90% of all tax money going to it. First of all just the federal budget it only makes up a small portion. But then you have to realize that the states have very little in the way of military budget because that responsibility is primarily pushed off on the federal government, so states and local governments are dealing with a lot of costs government services.
      Federal spending for 2015: www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=media.nationalpriorities.org/uploads/total_spending_pie%252C__2015_enacted.png&imgrefurl=www.nationalpriorities.org/budget-basics/federal-budget-101/spending/&h=915&w=1003&tbnid=aZKoWgEilLVVXM:&tbnh=160&tbnw=175&usg=__LH3FTLd0AWisP3K--Zx1l3N_BZk%3D&vet=10ahUKEwj-nK6O7ozbAhUQ7FMKHdevDbMQ9QEIKzAA..i&docid=WKwLr8MRBaeUtM&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-nK6O7ozbAhUQ7FMKHdevDbMQ9QEIKzAA
      By 2018, the federal budget is up to 4.2 trillion, but overall government spending ones including state and local is 7.1 trillion. www.usgovernmentspending.com/total
      Budget going into 2019 is 4.4 trillion apparently. www.thebalance.com/u-s-federal-budget-breakdown-3305789
      "The government will spend $4.407 trillion. Most of this (62 percent) pays for mandated benefits, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. "
      62% of federal budget is on those 3 programs alone.
      Military spending is budgeted at $886 billion. The biggest expense is the Department of Defense base budget, at $597.1 billion. Overseas Contingency Operations will cost $88.9 billion.
      Military spending also includes $181.3 billion for defense-related departments. These include Homeland Security, the State Department, and Veterans Affairs. These departments also receive emergency funding of $18.7 billion.
      Even including the state department, department of homeland security and veterans affairs, as military spending, it's still 1/8th of the overall amount of money spent by state local and federal governments, to provide services. A large sum to be sure, but far from "Simple as that american taxes go to the military to the military operations but not the soldiers."

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад

      Hector Arias in Florida they cant take your house.

    • @barbjohnston2345
      @barbjohnston2345 6 лет назад

      raleighman3000 ......really??? Just watch them!

  • @jaysondemarco
    @jaysondemarco 10 лет назад +4

    Go canananada

  • @joshandallo2170
    @joshandallo2170 11 лет назад +2

    It's not being rich that I'm against, it's the ever-growing gap between rich and poor that I'm against. Trickle down economics don't work, so unless there is a much more brilliant plan to reduce that gap, I'm for taxing the rich. Studies have proven that countries with a smaller inequality gap between the rich and poor have longer-living citizens. And guess what? These countries have universal health care.

  • @BigLug716
    @BigLug716 7 лет назад +24

    Maybe I should seriously think about moving to Canada

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 6 лет назад +4

      BigLug0179
      I have been thinking about it for the last few years. America is turning into hell. It’s sad to think that as I get older, I could, and probably will, lose everything I have worked for all my life if I get sick. America is a scam.

    • @jameselliott8541
      @jameselliott8541 6 лет назад +2

      You're never going to do it. Half your population claimed they would when the pumpkin was elected and all of no one came.

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 6 лет назад +2

      James Elliott
      Well, first of all, I never said that. It’s not Trump that is causing me to think this way, although he is a factor. I have been observing the state of this country (USA) and for the last 3-5 years, it has gotten pretty bad. Since I hope to not go from the frying pan into the fire, research has to be done. I’ve been checking immigration rules of other countries, and the benefits vs the drawbacks. It’s pretty ignorant to think that you could “sum me up” through a RUclips post. You know nothing about me.

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 6 лет назад +5

      Lisa Spikes Lisa I am a Canadian I live within 70 miles of your border. You say the USA have gotten worse over the last three to five years I say it's been worse for for over 50 years. I'm Canadian and and I don't want Americans living up here just so they can leech off of our Healthcare System.

    • @kristiemiller4752
      @kristiemiller4752 6 лет назад +2

      I'm with you Lisa let's go together, just to annoy the Canadian who is complaining

  • @singtweetypie
    @singtweetypie 7 лет назад +7

    It works both ways. I have a friend - Canadian - who fell in love with an American during her visits there and became engaged. She can never move there because she depends on the Canadian healthcare system because of her illness. She lives in Winnipeg - loves it there - but they have possibly the coldest winters in Canada - and he is at an age where he doesn't want to endure that kind of weather - so they won't ever be able to live together. Neither have the financial means to pay for her healthcare costs in the US. The bright side is that Canadians live on average 3 and a bit years longer than Americans...

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад +1

      singtweetypie makes no sense. We have Obamacare, employer insurance, Medicaid, Medicare (for 65+). No exclusions for pre-existing conditions. That story aint right.

    • @jwb52z9
      @jwb52z9 6 лет назад +1

      You're misinformed. The ACA isn't fully implemented because of too many politicians are against it and won't amend it to make it an actual national healthcare system over time. Many people don't get employer insurance because they don't want to pay for it and they get around it by not letting their employees work the minimum number of hours to qualify for it. Medicaid and Medicare are a sad joke. Yes, they pay, but you have to remain permanently destitute to keep them. BTW, Medicare is also for the permanently disabled. No one should have to stay permanently destitute on purpose to stay alive.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад +1

      Jwb52z Medicare is automatic when you turn 65. Doesnt matter, your income, etc.

    • @kencollins1186
      @kencollins1186 6 лет назад

      The US patch-work healthcare non-system doesn't really work. I have Medicare, but I have to pay for parts B and D, as well as supplemental insurance, which adds up to way more than these people are paying. Also, I cannot qualify for long-term care insurance with any insurer in the US. When I get disabled by old age, I will have to live under a bridge or do myself in. In the US we have universal car insurance, but not universal health insurance. That's because rich people are inconvenienced when a poor person hits their car, but they don't care if the poor person gets sick and dies. I wanted to emigrate to Canada when I was younger, but I had to care for elderly relatives until I got to old to go.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад

      @@kencollins1186 you will have access to a Medicaid old age facility.

  • @100legodude
    @100legodude 11 лет назад +2

    I don't see how this guy was stereotyping anyone. He was just critizing the health care/tax issues that America is definitely suffering. In the context of those issues, it would be a reasonable statement to say that America "ain't that great".

  • @aton87
    @aton87 8 лет назад +16

    I suppose the reason most would say it's "free healthcare" in Canada is because we would go to clinics, hospitals and make appointments for basic healthcare needs whether we're ill or not and not have to put out cash every time we would go. In reality yes it isn't free but it is available to every citizen of Canada. The government wanted every citizen to have access to basic healthcare and same as most services , the government will take the funds through Tax. in every provinces there are different percentage of tax which would be divided into Provincial and Federal government. In Ontario for example we have Harmonized Sales Tax for everything anyone would purchase which is 13% , 5% goes to Provincial and the 8% goes to Federal. At the end of the day the government wants to make sure that every citizen has access to services such as basic healthcare. Somehow Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and other European countries were able to implement universal healthcare and still managed to put enough funds on other services. USA is not the powerhouse it once was, Military wise it still is because that's where most of the funding goes to somehow. The video is based upon the experiences of these Americans that are in Canada. Every provinces maybe different but the access to basic healthcare goes across the country.

    • @poppafiveone
      @poppafiveone 8 лет назад +4

      +John Puerto Capitalism only cares about the dollar. What better way than to exploit the misfortunes of their citizens.

    • @andrewmosley6323
      @andrewmosley6323 6 лет назад

      aton's adventures ii

    • @beejayoung1546
      @beejayoung1546 6 лет назад

      Actually 8 percent to province 5 percent to federal.

    • @demonpride1975
      @demonpride1975 6 лет назад

      people say it isn't free because we pay for it in our taxes. but people need to realize one thing, taxes are not just collected for health care. it also goes to education, road services. paying government employees. we pretty much pay next to nothing in the long run.

    • @frankypawson5045
      @frankypawson5045 4 года назад

      americans are conditioned to believe they have to pay through the nose for every tiny morsal!!!!

  • @bombardierrecreationalprod1023
    @bombardierrecreationalprod1023 6 лет назад +3

    Canada is great and will only get better !!

  • @ONLYthroughTHECROSS
    @ONLYthroughTHECROSS 11 лет назад +2

    Wrong! Seniors do NOT get get free Health Care in the US.
    One has to have paid into it to get Medicare OR be married to an American & have American status which costs a lot of money to get! I am married to an American live six months in both countries & the only reason I get American Health Care is because is retired US Air Force with Tri-Care & they cover me (with no Medicare) and a small co-pay. (Brush up on your facts).

  • @MyWittsend3
    @MyWittsend3 10 лет назад +4

    Agree corrupt gangs. BC has the best care in Canada. U r Privledged. It is a HUMAN RIGHT n that's why Quebec won the first case against Canadian Healthcare.

    • @rtdnan
      @rtdnan 10 лет назад

      Good to hear that progress is being made.

  • @wonglee2424
    @wonglee2424 7 лет назад +7

    What a contrast I visit Canada for business twice a year. I would move to Canada in a minute if I could but the way things are happening I might join our friends in this video soon enough