doobnVA
Well-Known Member
If Medicare costs are so out of control, then why does the private health insurance industry spend nearly 7 times more on administrative costs (20 cents of every dollar) while the gov't spends only 3 cents out of every Medicare dollar?I'm against GOVT sponsored health care.... absolutely. One need only look to SS, Medicare, Medicaid to see that the promises about the costs are NONSENSE. This is just common sense, but again, I can run some very real numbers by you.... scary numbers. We are dooming ppl who haven't been born yet. We are perhaps at the pinnacle of societal selfishness right now. History will not be kind to us. If we don't care, then it just proves the point.
No one is dying for lack of care in the US. You would have to go to Mexico,Canada, EU, Africa,Asia for that.... No one is denied care in the US.... no one, not even illegal citizens.
We have wiped out Malaria in the USA... you take it for granted. Africa deserves the BEST CHANCE at eradication. To do otherwise is to be an environmental racist.
Yes, I do.... maximum in this case means they added up all the little taxes that the average citizen must truly pay... such as VAT. Everything counts..... all must be paid...all those little city taxes... all must be paid.
So, this means that a fellow in Europe who makes about a thousand bucks a week (certainly a generous number) gets to actually take home less than 400 dollars. This is the main reason why the EU is not a competitive place to do business. Investment performance is low in the EU compared to China, India, USA. The ppl in the EU have hardly any money left over to enjoy everyday life. They make do.
Americans don't want to make do. Especially while our govt. employees make more than their private sector equivalents....
We don't want to be mediocre, and I'll give you a tip, the EU doesn't want us to be either. Our slipping into debt ridden socialism only hurts Europe, it doesn't help them.
If people in the US aren't denied care (LOL, you're funny) then why do we top the list for LEAST access to health care? That means more of our citizens DON'T have access to health care than in any other developed nation. Yes, we have great hospitals and doctors, but not everyone has affordable access to those services.
Yes, people die from lack of care in the US. It happens all the time. The insurance companies fuck around, denying claims, until it's too late and people DIE as a result.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwGLdYBm1bY
And AGAIN, Europe is a continent. There are many countries in Europe and all of them have different tax rates. There are also different tax brackets for people with different levels of income. Someone who is in the LOWEST tax bracket will NOT pay the maximum tax rate - they will pay the LOWEST tax rate (if they pay taxes at all). $1000 per week is $52,000 per year - NOT enough to put someone in the highest tax bracket. Even if there was a 70% tax rate in any of the European nations, a person making $1000 per week would NOT pay that much.
There is NO 70% tax rate ANYWHERE IN EUROPE. Period. Nobody pays 70% income tax, even those who make the most money and pay the highest tax rate (which is not very many, same as here in the US).