Given that halth care is a multifaceted syatem and not a monlith blob, which part of the system do they want to privatize and how would that reduce availability of heath care for illness and injuries?
He just mentions using out of province resources... while being more focused on bullshit antivax stuff while blathering on.
Privatization leads to lower care accessibility though, since privatization works by prioritizing healthcare by wealth. It's really inherent to the core concept.
Independent media and digitial-only media is where there's more honest coverage. All broadcast media or traditional TV media is lying to you to comply with government narration in exchange for funding their irrelevent dying TV news.
Given that halth care is a multifaceted syatem and not a monlith blob, which part of the system do they want to privatize and how would that reduce availability of heath care for illness and injuries?
You'd think there'd be some nuanced and targeted plan with specific actions laid out, wouldn't you?
There isn't:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-health-system-elxn-2024-1.7332366
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-conservatives-health-care-plan-1.7268626
He just mentions using out of province resources... while being more focused on bullshit antivax stuff while blathering on.
Privatization leads to lower care accessibility though, since privatization works by prioritizing healthcare by wealth. It's really inherent to the core concept.
Your sources are government news which are paid to lie to you and sell the government narative.
As opposed to the truth that the privately owned news media has on offer.
Independent media and digitial-only media is where there's more honest coverage. All broadcast media or traditional TV media is lying to you to comply with government narration in exchange for funding their irrelevent dying TV news.
Cool story bro.