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Winning the Fight Against Imperialism
quote [ Secret portions of a lawsuit allege that Purdue Pharma, controlled by the Sackler family, considered capitalizing on the addiction treatment boom — while going to extreme lengths to boost sales of its controversial opioid. ]
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foobar said @ 4:06pm GMT on 7th February
No Canadian needs to go to the US on their own time for any medical condition. When that is actually medically necessary (for, say, an extremely rare procedure), our system covers it.
Our system prioritized care based on need, not the ability to pay. The people you're talking about are offering bribes to be moved up the line, and your system is corrupt enough to allow for it. It's largely the same as the "campaign contributions" your politicians accept.
foobar said @ 4:07pm GMT on 7th February
No Canadian needs to go to the US on their own dime for any medical condition. When that is actually medically necessary (for, say, an extremely rare procedure), our system covers it.
Our system prioritized care based on need, not the ability to pay. The people you're talking about are offering bribes to be moved up the line, and your system is corrupt enough to allow for it. It's largely the same as the "campaign contributions" your politicians accept.
foobar said @ 4:07pm GMT on 7th February
No Canadian needs to go to the US on their own dime for any medical condition. When that is actually medically necessary (for, say, an extremely rare procedure), our system covers it.
Our system prioritizes care based on need, not the ability to pay. The people you're talking about are offering bribes to be moved up the line, and your system is corrupt enough to allow for it. It's largely the same as the "campaign contributions" your politicians accept.
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foobar said @ 4:06pm GMT on 7th February
No Canadian needs to go to the US on their own dime for any medical condition. When that is actually medically necessary (for, say, an extremely rare procedure), our system covers it.
Our system prioritizes care based on need, not the ability to pay. The people you're talking about are offering bribes to be moved up the line, and your system is corrupt enough to allow for it. It's largely the same as the "campaign contributions" your politicians accept.
Now it's ruled by Oxy