Mike's Daily Comment
Despite the talk about change, Canada’s health care system still ranks near the bottom in the developed world. Private healthcare options, whether they work or not are “radioactive” while all efforts seek to maintain the status.
….more from Michael: The Game Is Rigged

The legitimacy of a Hillary Clinton victory is going to be called into question by 10’a of millions of Americans. With the head of the IRS pleading the 5th amendment and evidence the State Dept., the Justice Dept. and the FBI have been compromised due to partisan political influence, its no surprise.
…related from Michael: The Next Big Catalyst

The public sector pension funds are in deep trouble. The numbers are massive. Trouble is, the people who don’t have pensions are going to be the ones expected to make those pensions soluble.
…don’t miss Michael’s Weekend Editorial: A Final Death Blow

Government, known for its dearth of innovation in delivery of services, is now going to pick some innovative industry to splash 100’s of millions of tax dollars on. Its hard to confident they will pick the right candidate for what they call “special support” (political speak for spending your tax dollars) AND avoid spending the money wastefully.
….speaking of organization: Plan for tomorrow but live for today





Dismal Growth – Outlaw Patients – A Rejected Solution
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Thursday, 20 October 2016 15:59
1.1% instead of the forecast 2.5%. Obviously less money for healthcare, so waiting lists will get longer. Meanwhile 46,000 outlaws fled and bought healthcare to avoid suffering. Too bad, one simple change and they’d spend that healthcare money in Canada. Boosting economic growth in the process.
….related from Michael: Time To Rock The Boat