• Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          “Astronomically”.

          This is like making fun of a fireman using a bucket of water that’s twice as large as your bucket to put out a house fire.

          They pay twice as much in taxes. Vs the ludicrous cost of most basic citizen necessities in the United States .

          Pay twice as much in taxes, you get affordable/basically free healthcare and adorable/basically free higher education(medical school is 2k a year in France). Affordable, reliable long-distance transportation/physical transportation infrastructure, a living and functional social security, but sure. Careful of those taxes you could pay that would cover all basic human necessities plus all major financial concerns until you croak.

          As an example, instead of paying $3,000 in taxes per year, you could pay $6,000 in taxes per year, and you would be free to pursue any education you liked, including medical school, for $1000-$2000 per year instead of paying 30k per year just to learn core classes. Good thing you saved that 3k during tax season.

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              You don’t want health care, social security or education?

              You think that right now your taxes are only paying for things you want?

              You’d rather pay $33000 for an emergency appendectomy you had no preparation for than $4000?

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                You don’t want health care, social security or education?

                Not to the extent that I would be paying in taxes under a socialized system, no.

                You think that right now your taxes are only paying for things you want?

                Lack of perfection is not an excuse for not pursuing improvement.

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                  3 years ago

                  Implying you would rather pay an extra 30k for a surgery.

                  There’s no “extent”. You get the same or better services(France is ranked 7th in healthcare, US is 30th worldwide), but far cheaper.

                  https://ceoworld.biz/2021/04/27/revealed-countries-with-the-best-health-care-systems-2021/

                  Lack of perfection blah blah…

                  Thank you, this is my point: Other countries are doing healthcare and education better than the US, cheaper for everyone, with less bureaucracy and better results.

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                    Implying you would rather pay an extra 30k for a surgery.

                    Absolutely, considering the absolutely gargantuan savings over time.

                    Other countries are doing healthcare and education better than the US, cheaper for everyone

                    It’s hardly cheaper, unless you’re the type to just pretend taxes don’t count