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Originally Posted by pylon
I clearly stated thousands of other Albertans.
I am like most on this board, I have a mortgage, bills, and many financial responsibilities.
And one of the fundamental reasons I support a two tier system is I believe it will make more space and shorten wait times for those that need it most. But it would definitely require a new approach to assure that, but I think it's do-able.
If you would have read my original post about it, it was one of the key reasons I support it. Even if the top tier was out of reach for me, I'd still support a two tier system as long as it get me in quicker in the public domain.
And no, I do not value money over the lives of the less fortunate. And putting those words in my mouth is extremely offensive. As those on this board that know me outside of your little keyboard SJW land know the lengths I would go to help anyone in need.
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There is no shortage of evidence or studies that show two tier doesn't not improve quality or access in the public system. It's not hard to find that, so if that was the basis for your vote, you got it wrong.