QUOTE(DannyOP @ Nov 18 2008, 11:47 AM)
I don't mind paying 20% tax if it eliminates all these problems plus u get top quality free medical service, doctors on free housecall after working hours(eventhough it may be just a stomach ailment of fever), free university education, unemployment benefit etc etc. For EU countries, eventhough the tax is higher, so is the salary. A normal household earns $8000 euros a month after taxes. On average a salaried worker gets 5 weeks of holiday and bigger companies offer 8 weeks of paid holidays per year. If you get married, you get extra 1 week paid leave for your honeymoon. No wonder the life expectancy and quality of life is higher in most developed countries. Well.. for us 2020 perhaps?
What u said is true also.. we do have a small amount of govt clinics available with good doctors just that not many people know about it and it is not enough to cover the whole population.
Which means it's less full.What u said is true also.. we do have a small amount of govt clinics available with good doctors just that not many people know about it and it is not enough to cover the whole population.
Nov 18 2008, 07:29 PM

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