The most glaring ommission on your part, thru-out this entire discussion Js is that this supposed "unwillingness to listen or learn", has been addressed in that I've spent years reading & learning about our system compared to others, which again includes my intimate knowledge of healthcare when the Fed is running it.
Then why didn't you know how the Canadian Healthcare system is run?
Neither can you refute the plethora of examples I've been privvy to of Canandiens fed up waiting for service there, and coming here for their healtcare
When have I said that there aren't waiting times, or people that come here for care?
nor can you can not refute the facts Steyn presented, and instead attempt to deflect them by rationalizing each one as if it was the only fact presented.
That is where you are wrong. I have looked at the article as a whole and as the facts are separated, which by the way
you did when you asked me to verify them. What I was pointing out to you Sirs was that if you would apply some critical thinking you could see that a facts such as: "Is there not a special fast-track immigration program, especially to facilitate the bringing in of Doctors, from anywhere??" is really meaningless. We do the same thing for our current system. Steyn does nothing here, there is no thesis. It is a throwing shit at the wall article.
So, who again is the one unwilling to listen or learn??
Hmmmm. I think the answer is obvious. You claim expertise but have not shown it. You show Steyn's "facts" but they are easily shown as useless statistics when a little daylight is placed upon them.
Sirs, I easily admit the shortcomings of Universal Healthcare. As you say, there are queue problems. There are problems with highly specialised elective surgeries. I have no problem with objectivity. I claim no utopia. I deal with reality.
What I won't do is deal with half-truths or attempts to link something like universal healthcare to terrorism or appeals to racism.