Provinces need fewer restrictions, not more money, for health care reform

Would you consider it ethical to rob your wealthy next door neighbour in order to pay for that broken arm surgery?

If you're going to bring this up, how do you suppose videogamers take back their rights to own their own games since with the rise of the internet videogame companies have taken a portion of the game code hostage on the other side of the internet and can disable the functionality of many games? The market doesn't work when the population is technology illiterate and filled with people easy to manipulate, you get rampant criminality and the push for bullshit property laws that infringe on your rights to own the products you buy. So before you go tut-tutting about how free market capitalism the most amazing thing since sliced bread, how about a bit of realism? The reality rich companies and rich people have historically been the oppressors and en-slavers of others. Your naive once dimensional ethics doesn't take account for systemic health of society, aka it's to your benefit not to have sick people on the streets. Sure there are morons and idiots, but you are not being robbed, if you don't like canada there are plenty of other countries you can move to - it's the free market at work.

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