Magic Man
Reaper of Conversation
Are you done cramming words into my mouth?
Which words did I cram in your mouth?
That's true. That's why we need better regulations and a better market. The reason they have better unemployment and tax participation is because of their "socialist" governments.If you want to have a health care system where everyone enjoys the same service like other countries, America needs to have unemployment figures and tax participation like other countries.
I was going to address this before, but I figured I'd wait until you had actually said it (so as not to cram words into your mouth ). Your problem is assuming that because almost 50% of our population doesn't pay taxes, they have a lousy education and no work ethic. That's simply untrue, and frankly a stupid assertion.The reason it works over there is because they are all in it together.
Over here, almost 50% of our citizens have a lousy education and no work ethic.
There are very few freeloaders in their system.
The reason those people don't pay federal taxes is because they don't meet the federal minimum income. So, raise their income and they'll pay taxes. Very simple. There are very few freeloaders in our system too.
Not really. I'd rather we had better wealth distribution like those other countries (Norway, Denmark) you're talking about. Then the few wouldn't be paying so much more than everyone else. But if we want to keep the system we have where there is 20% of the population holding such a ridiculously large portion of the wealth, then the few are going to have to pay more than everyone else.You want the few to pay for the many, that is not copying other systems, that is having your cake and eat it too.
First, you need to show some programs that promote freeloading, and why you think they do that. Welfare doesn't promote freeloading. The problem is you're so worried about the .5% of the population that might be taking advantage of the system, that might cost us $1 billion a year. I'm worried about the 1.5% of the population that costs us hundreds of billions of dollars a year.If we where to remove programs that promote freeloading, (5th generation welfare) I have a feeling these freeloaders would get off their butts and produce something other than more dependant children.
Developed countries like those you're pointing to have forms of welfare and unemployment benefits. The reason they don't have so many people using them is the great regulations they have in place to insure much more equal distribution of wealth. So, I'm all for modeling ourselves after Denmark in other ways to make you happier about having universal healthcare.
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