eXero said:
@Adam - Just because something is free to you doesn't mean someone doesn't have to pay. Who do you think pays for the free healthcare?
And, if you are a lazy and don't want to go get a job to pay for your health insurance, than that's your problem. As for me, I want to work hard, and take the least amount of benefits from the upper class as I have to.
That's what's wrong with today's youth: they don't know how to work hard, work for what they want/need, and go without some things. You expect everything to be given to you for free, at the expense of other people, and that is not right.
@Gengar - I side with Romney because he stands for the hard-working American. He is going to be the one to get the US out of it's financial slump, that Obama has failed to do.
By the way, under Obamacare, you can stay on your parents health care until you are 26.
You're right. I have never earned a single penny in my life. My parents paid for everything I have. My computer, my car, my entertainment, etc.
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You're a dumbfuck.
No one is paying for your healthcare once you turn 18 other than your parents under Obamacare. It makes so you can stay on their insurance plan. It doesn't put any burden on the government. It helps you and only you. No one else. It doesn't hurt anyone else either.
@"Cubs"
My dad also founded and sold his business for a couple of million dollars. He was more than happy to pay taxes.
Denmark is the happiest country on Earth while being the 3rd highest taxed.
Isn't amazing that the country with the 3rd highest tax rate in the world is also the happiest?
The money you pay to the government goes straight back the people.
Denmark has one the best education systems on Earth, one of the best healthcare systems, and the 6th highest employment rate on Earth.
WOW, a country that taxes its people at 53% once they hit $76,000 in income is happy? How is that possible?
It's because this tax allows the government to supply its people with services that they otherwise wouldn't of been able to provide with low taxes.
Sources:
http://247wallst.com/2012/05/22/the-happiest-countries-in-the-world-2/3/
http://www.cnbc.com/id/47290212?slide=9
*Both sources are extremely reputable.