MaDalton |
09-20-2009 08:43 PM |
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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
(Post 16341927)
I don't get why this graph helps your argument... Why would "Canadian style" health care require more in the way of taxes.. look at the Canadian tax rate.. maybe 3% more personal, about 4% less corporate. To me it looks like overall they pay slightly less tax.. And Australia, Ireland, NZ etc which have universal health are taxed less (and don't force companies to pay for their employee's insurance etc).
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the numbers for germany in that graph can't be true, corparate tax is 30% max, maximum personal tax is like 42% but then you need to make 250,000 euro per year. for most people its around 30%
and i wouldn't say the health care system in Germany is perfect, but healthcare is mandatory, relatively affordable and no one gets rejected when he is in need.
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