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  1. It's hard to keep focus on an argument when 4 different people are whining about 4 different sectors. One's talking about how his nana is the better sibling, why? well, because her brother was rich, and she wasn't, and she's my nana, so she's better. The other seems convinced that the government needs to provide for him and his own health, since he can't do it himself. He also doesn't understand what oppurtunity is, nor nicknames for restaurants like mickydicks.

    You've actually avoided addressing anybody's points in any depth once again! Well done you! Did you actually read any of my post? :rolleyes: Oh and what's your current situation if you don't mind me asking cos I'm looking for a reason as to why you're so utterly ignorant! So what hardships have you had to go through to get where you are today? How long have you spend working hard to get where you are now in a low paid job without benefits? Oh and I do provide for my own healthcare it comes out of my taxes every month. ;) You say I don't understand what opportunity is yet the example we were talking about was one you provided yourself!

    I came from a father who was an alcoholic and wished he didn't have a son, and a mother who went through cancer treatments through most of my youth. I saw first hand there, how the private sector works better. When they first found her to have cancer, she was given 2 choices, to go with universal health care, and wait 2-3 months for surgery, or she could pay for it herself, and get it done in 2-3 days. Needless to say, she chose to go to private sector, and for a long time, we paid that bill, and since she couldn't work, we had to live off her savings. Instead of getting mad at the system for how much it cost, I understand that injecting government into a sector will make the prices of that commodity rise, in this case, health care. Because my mother was sick, and my father a useless alcoholic, my grandparents mostly raised me. Now, I'm the manager of a successful firm, make a nice salary, and live with my wife. I'm also a politician now, joining one of Canada's political parties. I've come from nothing, and made my way.

    Did I avoid your question?

    Do you think you'd possibly have different opinions if you were born with an illness, unable to work, into a poor family? Work hard, invest into yourself, save?

    Not everyone is born with equal chances.

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