Вот этот чувак, который читает лекцию о безопасности, стоя на первой жёлтой линии - это сенатор-демократ Ричард Блументаль. Это тот, кто решает, какие в стране будут законы. Чувак, который стоит на второй жёлтой линии, спиной к поезду - это, скорее всего, его помощник, т.е. тот, кто на самом деле эти законы пишет и читает.
И так у них всё.
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Чисто по привычке.
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все жизненные препятствия убраны с их пути...
Untouchables.
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Был краткий отчет в "Лос-Анджелес таймс"
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-watch-a-canadian-20140312,0,2995139.story#axzz2ypy65jaU
На вопрос республиканца: "сколько канадцев в год умирает в очередях?"
канадская экспертша отвечала: "не знаю сэр, но в америке
негров линчуют45,000 умерли без страховки.(
По поводу "45,000" пишут:
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That 45,000 number comes from an analysis performed by a single-payer advocacy group (Physicians for a National Health Program) based largely on NHANES data from the 80s and 90s:
Even Politifact judged it "half-true", citing limitations and other studies which contradict the findings:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2013/sep/06/alan-grayson-claims-45000-people-die-year-because-/
The other factor is that the data being analyzed was prior to the expansion of the community health center network that Bush initiated
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Watch an expert [Danielle Martin, a physician and health policy professor from Toronto] teach a smug U.S. senator about Canadian healthcare
MARTIN: solution to the wait time challenge that we have in Canada -- we do have a difficult time with waits for elective medical procedures --
does not lie in moving away from our single-payer system. Australia used to have a single-tier system and did in the 1990s move toward a multiple-payer system where private insurance was permitted.
And a very well-known study by Duckett, et al., found in those areas of Australia where private insurance was being taken up and utilized,
waits in the public system became longer.
- What do you say to an elected official who goes to Florida and not the Canadian system to have a heart valve replacement?
MARTIN: It’s actually interesting, because in fact the people who are the pioneers of that particular surgery, which Premier Williams had, and have the best health outcomes in the world for that surgery, are in Toronto ...
- On average, how many Canadian patients on a waiting list die each year? Do you know?
MARTIN: I don’t, sir, but I know that there are 45,000 in America who die waiting because they don’t have insurance at all.
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