Sunday, December 15, 2019

RESIST KENNEY'S CUTS



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IRELAND DEMONSTRATES WHY KENNEY'S PROPOSALS FOR PRIVATIZATION AND "CHOICE" IN HEALTH CARE WOULD BE DISASTROUS
On the surface, to many people, Jason Kenney is talking sense when he suggests that it is OK to let rich people buy private insurance and supposedly then take pressure off the public physician and hospital system.
But examples abound that the opposite happens when you create a two-tier system. Ireland is a good example as the report below notes. After half a century it is clear that what Kenney wants to sell us is a system that will enrich private physicians, force anyone who wants any health care at all to buy private insurance, even if they cannot really afford it, and provide quality care only to those who can buy platinum insurance policies.
Steve Thomas notes:
"It erodes solidarity, giving the well-off a way out of engaging with the public sector, and potentially aggravating under-funding by making the better-off less willing to be taxed more for health.
"It also means that dual-practice providers – those who work in both the public and private sectors — have an incentive to keep their public waiting lists long to boost their private practices.
"Private insurance also costs every taxpayer regardless of their insurance status, because the government subsidizes those who take out private insurance by offering tax breaks."
So, the poor end up subsidizing the rich through their taxes while often getting extremely poor service, or no service at all. In short, the very unfair, expensive, exclusionary system that universal public medicare was meant to replace sneaks back when you go the Kenney privatization, "choice" route
OPINION | Opinion: What Canada can learn about two-tier health care from Ireland | CBC News
While Canada seems on cusp of embracing two-tier health care, Ireland is struggling to limit it, writes Steve Thomas.
 

ADD BLOOMBERG TO THE ENEMIES LIST, JASON KENNEY: THEY SAY THE JIG IS UP ON THE OIL AGE AND IT'S TIME TO MAKE PROVISIONS FOR OIL WORKERS TO TRANSITION TO A NEW ECONOMYThe Oil Age Is Coming to a Close
Demand for crude is destined to decline, delivering a shock to cities and towns dependent on energy extraction.
Demand for crude is destined to decline, delivering a shock to cities and towns dependent on energy extraction.
Kenney’s ‘War Room’ Spending ‘About Equal’ To Funds Cut From Calgary Schools'
As I understand it that is an annual budget' its director said
Lynette Shultz says, "Fancy a little Alberta-style fascism?"
Alex Neve, Secretary General for Amnesty International told PressProgress “At every stage it has been clear that this initiative is determined to target and vilify environmentalists and Indigenous rights advocates who press for bolder climate action in Alberta.”
"Speaking at the launch, Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage said “To those who make such biased slanted and prejudicial statements about Alberta’s energy sector, you’ve been put on notice. This type of activity is going to stop now.”

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