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    Just deleted a paragraph in order to remain friendly. The healthcare in America is better than Cuba and Canada, period. Don't play the "grass is greener" card just because you ("you" meaning in general, not aimed at anyone) think you're getting a raw deal.

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    Jeffski - I really don't feel we're getting a raw deal here, going to the emergency with whatever issues you have and walking out fixed up isn't a raw deal - a raw deal is when you pay taxes walk out fixed up and have a 30,000 bill in your pocket for an hour's time.

    Outside of that, I'm not sure what you feel is "healthcare" in the US because I really don't think you have ANY (unless you're given some nice coverage through benefits or pay for your own coverage).

    We might br misinterpreting the word i used - whatever, but all I was referring to was basic "free" healthcare that comes with living in a country - like the paved roads we take for granted......when a broken arm costs you thousands and 25+% of your hard earned income goes to taxes, I think you're being taken.
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    OK, OK, OK.
    Let's get back to Cigars. Matt, let's say I was to be up in Calgary or Toronto sometime soon, any Esplenditos or MonteCristo #2 available?

    Have you tried Rocky Patel's Old World Reserve Maduro? Awesome smoke. A bit pricey though.
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    You can get Cuban Cigars in Toronto or Calgary or any city for that matter - I get my yearly quota in Cuba and never buy up here, if I run out, I run out, simple as that.
    I wouldn't know a reputable shop in the Toronto area only because I try to avoid going there - my time's worth too much to be stuck in traffic for half a day!
    This may be of some help in case you're in the area:
    http://www.smokemag.com/0397/toronto.htm
    A friend recommends the Smokin' Cigar - I believe they also have a website.

    I haven't tried Rocky Patel's since I only smoke what I can get in Cuba, by no means am I a Cigar aficionado, just like to have a nice smooth one a few times a week, so those may well be wasted on my pallet.

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    I think you're talking about "cost" and I'm talking about "care". Agreed, free healthcare would be nice, but we're talking about my body so I'll pay more to have it done right. The doctors, nurses, and hospitals are private for profit companies and we have the best of all three right here in the US. Don't criticize the doc for being rich. He's earned it.

    PS I drink cheap coffee but not cheap beer.... life is too short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt4x4 View Post
    Jeffski - I really don't feel we're getting a raw deal here, going to the emergency with whatever issues you have and walking out fixed up isn't a raw deal - a raw deal is when you pay taxes walk out fixed up and have a 30,000 bill in your pocket for an hour's time.
    It's very telling that many Canadians, when they have a very serious condition and can afford to pay their own bills, seek treatment in the U.S. It's not so much that they get better care here (though that is sometimes the case), but that the health care rationing that's the inevitable result of a socialized medicine system creates long waiting times for many treatments. I imagine that it's pretty rare that someone dies awaiting treatment, but people certainly suffer with some conditions longer than they would like. Elective surgeries such as joint replacement apparently have the longest waiting times.

    Outside of that, I'm not sure what you feel is "healthcare" in the US because I really don't think you have ANY (unless you're given some nice coverage through benefits or pay for your own coverage).
    About 85% of Americans have private health insurance; almost all of those through their employer or a group insurer that covers the self employed. The vast majority of those have very, very good coverage that covers a greater percentage of the cost than the Candadian socialized system (80+% vs. about 70%). The 15% of Americans without private insurance are mostly covered by Medicaid. There are some who have no coverage at all, but it's a pretty small number and most of those are the relatively young and healthy (all the elderly are covered by Medicare).

    We might br misinterpreting the word i used - whatever, but all I was referring to was basic "free" healthcare that comes with living in a country - like the paved roads we take for granted......when a broken arm costs you thousands and 25+% of your hard earned income goes to taxes, I think you're being taken.
    I'm not passing judgement on which system is better. While we, without question, have available here in the U.S. the very best health care in the world, we pay dearly for that; some 15+ % of the U.S. GDP goes for health care while that figure is at or less than 10% in the rest of the G7. We also do have a small but significant percentge of people with no health insurance or health care welfare benefits. In contrast, socialiazed systems take care of everyone but deliver fewer services by rationing care. Pick your poison.

    For anyone who thinks Cuba is even in this game, check out who treated him when he fell seriously ill. It was not the vaunted Cuban health care system.

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