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People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
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Lol. Bernie sanders plan. Not even worth talking to someone that actually believes that.
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Possibly, but only for elective procedures - because medically necessary procedures are given priority. It's basically system-wide triage.People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
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Creep in Chief calls over blonde attractive reporter in the oval office.
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Possibly, but only for elective procedures - because medically necessary procedures are given priority. It's basically system-wide triage.People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
Good luck getting your knee, hip or cataracts replaced within a couple months in those countries.
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How long does it take there compared to here for such procedures and what is the price difference?
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People are louder when they complain vs when they are content obviously...but that is a frequent (and loud) complaint among a large portion of Canadians I know...I'm not really aware of it in terms of check ups and what not, but in terms of specialists and going under the knife, the expectation is to wait around for quite a while...People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
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It looks like 90% receive the procedures within 3 or so weeks.How long does it take there compared to here for such procedures and what is the price difference?
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What a bunch of maroons. Never in the history of Earth has a country been less likely to turn into the kind if theocracy envisioned in that poorly written book.
It is more likely France, Germany, or England enact an Islamic version of it than the American nation with plummeting church attendance gets to that point.
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When my mother had her knees replaced, it was scheduled a couple months in advance...Possibly, but only for elective procedures - because medically necessary procedures are given priority. It's basically system-wide triage.People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
Good luck getting your knee, hip or cataracts replaced within a couple months in those countries.
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Trump attorney Jay Sekulow’s family has been paid millions from charities they control:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investig ... ge%2FstoryBefore Trump hired him, Sekulow had built a powerful charity empire, leading a team of ACLJ attorneys who jump into high-profile court battles over such hot-button conservative issues as religious liberties and abortion. The ACLJ promotes its work zealously, noting that its representation is free of charge and dependent on the donations of supporters.
That brought in nearly $230 million in charitable donations from 2011 to 2015 — and millions of those dollars ended up going to the members of the Sekulow family or their companies, a Washington Post analysis of IRS tax filings and business records in five states and the District found.
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When my mother had her knees replaced, it was scheduled a couple months in advance...Possibly, but only for elective procedures - because medically necessary procedures are given priority. It's basically system-wide triage.People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
Good luck getting your knee, hip or cataracts replaced within a couple months in those countries.
Lol. She most likely could have had it earlier, just scheduled it later for her convenience. Not the same thing.
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Yeah I'm sure lots of folks wake up one morning and say "Think I'll go get my hip replaced today."When my mother had her knees replaced, it was scheduled a couple months in advance...Possibly, but only for elective procedures - because medically necessary procedures are given priority. It's basically system-wide triage.People in Canada and England have to wait months to see doctors? I was not aware of that.
Good luck getting your knee, hip or cataracts replaced within a couple months in those countries.
Lol. She most likely could have had it earlier, just scheduled it later for her convenience. Not the same thing.
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Are you **** serious?
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It is more likely France, Germany, or England enact an Islamic version of it than the American nation with plummeting church attendance gets to that point.
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For Canada?It looks like 90% receive the procedures within 3 or so weeks.How long does it take there compared to here for such procedures and what is the price difference?
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I think I posted a story a while back. There was a Dow chemical that was pretty much on the track to being banned, and Trump's EPA gave it the green light. Now who knows how this possibly could have occurred, but after the green light there was a leak of the chemical at a farm in California. The neighboring farm had numerous workers who were unaware they were exposed and many of them got hospitalized because of the exposure. Fun times.
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For Canada?It looks like 90% receive the procedures within 3 or so weeks.How long does it take there compared to here for such procedures and what is the price difference?
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And do you have a number other than "months" (sorry if I'm not going to take you at your word) for a similar/exact same procedure in Canada and England?
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One for NP: Wrestling’s new villain calls himself ‘Progressive Liberal.’ Hillary’s on his shirt:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... ge%2Fstory
“I understand now why you all identify with country music. It’s slow and it’s simple and it’s boring, just like each and every one of you.”
As the crowd grew increasing hostile, the wrestler’s remarks became more politically-tinged.
“You know what, I think Bernie Sanders would make a great Secretary of State.”
“I want to exchange your bullets for bullet points. Bullet points of knowledge.”
He even called Donald Trump a “con man.” The crowd exploded in jeers. “Shut up,” someone yelled.
Strange, indeed. But then, the muscular man’s shirt read, “Not My President.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... ge%2Fstory
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And do you have a number other than "months" (sorry if I'm not going to take you at your word) for a similar/exact same procedure in Canada and England?
http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/health/hea ... -1.3171718
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One for NP: Wrestling’s new villain calls himself ‘Progressive Liberal.’ Hillary’s on his shirt:
“I understand now why you all identify with country music. It’s slow and it’s simple and it’s boring, just like each and every one of you.”
As the crowd grew increasing hostile, the wrestler’s remarks became more politically-tinged.
“You know what, I think Bernie Sanders would make a great Secretary of State.”
“I want to exchange your bullets for bullet points. Bullet points of knowledge.”
He even called Donald Trump a “con man.” The crowd exploded in jeers. “Shut up,” someone yelled.
Strange, indeed. But then, the muscular man’s shirt read, “Not My President.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... ge%2Fstory
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