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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 256378" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Not trivial at all. Multiply alll that waste up and look at all the drugs, beds, doctors, nurses, training, research etc that could be paid for. All you are doing is pushing the same political dogma I've been complaining about in all my posts. Like I said the average person just wants a health service that works well and efficiently and is free to use. If that got delivered by whatever mechanism people wouldn't give one iota if it was state or privately run they would just be pleased it delivered the care they needed so how it gets delivered is of very little importance to them. Its just you political types with your vested interests that seem to think how its delivered to be more important than how well it operates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 256378, member: 40343"] Not trivial at all. Multiply alll that waste up and look at all the drugs, beds, doctors, nurses, training, research etc that could be paid for. All you are doing is pushing the same political dogma I've been complaining about in all my posts. Like I said the average person just wants a health service that works well and efficiently and is free to use. If that got delivered by whatever mechanism people wouldn't give one iota if it was state or privately run they would just be pleased it delivered the care they needed so how it gets delivered is of very little importance to them. Its just you political types with your vested interests that seem to think how its delivered to be more important than how well it operates. [/QUOTE]
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