The average home price in Canada is in the $800,000s last time I checked. For the entire country as a whole. For comparison, the average home price in DC is around $500k. |
I just googled and read it was 704k in 2022 and expected to come down a bit by next year. That’s Canadian dollars, and equates to approximately 520k American dollars. What was your point though, about Canadian home prices vs. DC home prices on a thread about hospitals closing in ID? |
Canada does NOT need more people! |
USD or CAD |
Regardless of the prices of houses in Canada, this is what’s going to happen in multiple places in forced birther states. You can’t expect doctors to practice halvsie medicine; they took an oath to “do no harm” and these forced birth laws cause nothing but harm. |
Plus affluent obstetrics patients will gravitate towards states that protect reproductive decisions and have modern medical standards and that can attract the best professionals. |
My friend in Wyoming almost died during child birth. Thankfully, she was able to medi-flight to Colorado, but she ended up with a hysterectomy after delivery. |
No, they will say they closed because of “woke” policies. |
That is so sad. I don't think this is going to go how the right wingers want it to go in the long run. |
Sure it is, because they don't care about actual consequences. |
Another hospital in Idaho will stop providing obstetric care. https://idahocapitalsun.com/briefs/another-idaho-hospital-announces-it-can-no-longer-deliver-babies/
Way to go, forced birthers! Killing women - for life! |
If they keep on accidentally sterilizing and /or killing their voters and potential voters, it won't end up like the right wing thinks it will. They'll just create poor uneducateds, without health care, who have nothing to lose . |
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Omg. This takes the cake for air headedness. Who do you think performs the D&C (aka abortion)? |
Plus, she will not have gottten pre-natal care, so likelihood of complications is high. |