ScoobyDoo
NPC
I think the word marginal is being missed by some folks here.
Gee. That never happens.
I think the word marginal is being missed by some folks here.
We used to just do things that are not acceptable anymore, either.It used to be 90% in the US and that was probably the most prosperous era in this nation's history ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
60% 56%? You kidding me? You are paying more than taking in? I don't care how much you make, that's bull*.
Denmark’s top marginal effective income tax rate is 60.4 percent. Sweden’s is 56.4 percent (from the article)
We used to just do things that are not acceptable anymore, either.![]()
God you’re going to be embarrassed in 20 years when we say the same thing about not providing national healthcare and electing nazis.
Lol. You need to stop consuming dumb right wing websites.Hello, left field.
Electing Trump was not acceptable, so don't know where that came from.
And really check out Canada as to the "health care for all." It's not like here. "Oh there's something wrong, I'll just walk right in." Not there.
...And really check out Canada as to the "health care for all." It's not like here. "Oh there's something wrong, I'll just walk right in." Not there.
Lol. You need to stop consuming dumb right wing websites.
I hate to say it, but you give off the impression of someone who has based their opinions entirely on water-cooler talk and neighborhood gossip, but never taken the time to obtain real information.
I hate to say it, but you give off the impression of someone who has based their opinions entirely on water-cooler talk and neighborhood gossip, but never taken the time to obtain real information.
CA's taxes are sky high. And a "standard procedure?" Get in line. Sure, you might not pay for it directly, but by the time you're up, you may be dead.
CA's taxes are sky high. And a "standard procedure?" Get in line. Sure, you might not pay for it directly, but by the time you're up, you may be dead.
I’ve now spent years studying other systems and working in them. Finland Sweden Norway Canada Switzerland UK Singapore japan Australia Germany and France to start. I won’t bore you all with details as I’m deep into a 20 page analysis paper on access to health care.
To sum up- they are all different but nearly all get better outcomes and spend less than us. Period.
But it's a duck either way. Put aside the issue as to weather it takes 4-6 weeks to get a particular surgery here or 6-8 in Canada. Or how many specialists you need to enlist to convince your insurance company it's something that you really do need, or whether you need to obtain legal aid to show it's something they actually must cover.
We're talking about tax rates and what else you need to consider when making comparisons.
You’re more likely to die here from specialist wait times to not having coverage.
Ever tried to get specialist appt? We used to beat all those socialist nations for that. Now we’re dropping bigly- one of our few advantages slipping away.
Whether I live or die during the wait? And "whether."