Some do. More realistically they only really compare their health care to the US, and simply conclude that, because it's "free" (of course meaning socialized and part of why taxes are so high), it's automatically better than the US health care system.
I'm not going to say the US system is perfect or even particularly good, but at least if you have a moderate to major problem and aren't immediately dying you have the opportunity to receive care in a timely manner. Have a crippling back problem that requires surgery? In Canada, you can easily be waiting 2+ years for anything to be done about it.
Some do. More realistically they only really compare their health care to the US, and simply conclude that, because it's "free" (of course meaning socialized and part of why taxes are so high), it's automatically better than the US health care system.
I'm not going to say the US system is perfect or even particularly good, but at least if you have a moderate to major problem and aren't immediately dying you have the opportunity to receive care in a timely manner. Have a crippling back problem that requires surgery? In Canada, you can easily be waiting 2+ years for anything to be done about it.