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    and hey eieio whats up with the healthcare plans for kids in canada. i know a canadian catholic chick who has like 50 cousins. Her family doesn't practice birth control and doesn't care because their is no initial costs (and religion says its bad because it cuts their numbers). How does canada expect to sustain when they pay for so many kids. Is it even sustainable now. Personal responsibility has to play a role to keep a balance of whats sustainable. Not to mention canadian economics is different then US's. You dont have to deal with all the war big brother shit the US has been a part of forever and has played parts in our economics. To get better pricing on healthcare the US doesnt need to try to mimic a system of other countries but to identify the problems first and work on those. A big one is that everyone depends on insurance. Think if everyone treated auto insurance the way they do health insurance. Imagine the total costs of an oil change. People need to change their mindset and maybe focus on more only detrimental insurance policies, but there isnt any because so many do the whole package deal because its subsidized through their employers. Its an issue that would resolve itself if the rules of the game were to be lifted by those who impose them. Not saying all rules and their is no magical formula, peopel jsut have to be smart in implementation and ability to adapt to market forces and guide it in the right path, however our current politicans are not smart enough to do so and dont care to do so because theyre focused on maintaining there jobs/power/money and such.

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