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It's amazing to me how mad it makes some of you when societal leeches get benefits.
My wife and I have probably paid ~200k-250k in income taxes in the last 10 years (Canada). We had 2 healthy kids and have a yearly exam for ourselves. We definitely have paid into the system more than we've gotten out of it although we've closed the gap since the kids. I'm happy know my healthcare system takes care of my neighbors who might take more than they put in. I'm even happier knowing chronic and sustained job loss or maybe catastrophic uninsurable property loss are really the only two things that could bankrupt me. There's a price to pay for peace of mind and as I get older (30 now) it only gets more important. I probably won't wave a flag around on July 1st or join in on other bullshit symbolic activities, I'll be thinking about all the exceptional framework that made this life possible.
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Can you really have peace of mind? Pre existing condition or other disqualifying fine print takes away insurance from an enormous number of people. Enough at least that I wouldn't REALLY have peace of mind.
Also, in what country would health insurance be cheaper in? Most 1st world countries have universal healthcare negating the need to get health insurance in the first place.
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A book I like is Against Intellectual Monopoly. There are some holes in their arguments for sure, but it presents an interesting case against strict IP laws. | |||
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it probably saves everyone money to provide primary care for everyone. ER visits for poor people are exorbitantly expensive and the tax payer pays for those if the person in question can't. primary care is a lot cheaper in the long run.
taxpayer, choose one: 5000 for a few colonoscopies, or 500,000 for expensive end of life care for someone with colon cancer. | ||
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