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DFW

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35. If the money paid doesn't buy the health care, it doesn't help
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 02:42 PM
Jul 25

If it has to pass through ten for-profit agencies prior to paying for the health care, obviously the end user gets hit for a fortune. There are too many versions of John Grisham’s “Great Benefit” out there. But we can’t have a purely government-run agency of disinterested government bureaucrats running it, either. If we have that, we get a version like where a Swedish friend told me, “man måste vara nästan död för att komma i sjukhuset.” You have to be pretty much dead before you get admitted to a hostpital.

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What does "lufe" mean? Jeebo Jul 24 #1
LOL! applegrove Jul 24 #2
I'm serious, I have no idea what that means. Jeebo Jul 24 #3
I corrected it to "life". But "lufe" does sound kinda Norse. applegrove Jul 24 #4
Derived from the H2O Man Jul 24 #11
I think it's a special sponge SocialDemocrat61 Jul 24 #5
It's not littlemissmartypants Jul 24 #16
That American worker Greg_In_SF Jul 24 #6
Demark has universal health care. The person making your whopper in Denmark is probably not ill. mjvpi Jul 24 #7
we cant have that here . that is " sociallist" their fav buzz words. AllaN01Bear Jul 24 #8
Sure, you can have that in the USA DFW Jul 25 #21
The US pays the most per capita health care cost in the world. We pay probably twice what Denmark pays. mjvpi Jul 25 #26
If the money paid doesn't buy the health care, it doesn't help DFW Jul 25 #35
I agree with your first point. I have trouble when I hear of first world, functioning democracies that have such awful.... mjvpi Jul 25 #39
Burger King should be embarrassed 😳 Figarosmom Jul 24 #9
i have been to denmark twice. it was awesome. i didn't hear a siren for days. happy people. pansypoo53219 Jul 24 #10
The current personal income tax rate in Denmark is 55.9% Gimpyknee Jul 24 #12
What is the rate at the lower end of income? applegrove Jul 24 #13
they pay more than one tax thatdemguy Jul 25 #34
bot much? nt et tu Jul 24 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Jul 24 #17
The number is correct; why attack the poster? Callie1979 Jul 25 #31
Something's gimpy. Maru Kitteh Jul 24 #15
During two years of work in Copenhagen Gimpyknee Jul 24 #19
Were you happy living there? Callie1979 Jul 25 #32
I was happy to leave. Gimpyknee Jul 25 #37
Now, tell us what services you received for those taxes? Hugin Jul 25 #33
I didn't receive any services. Gimpyknee Jul 25 #36
Presumably you used their roads and other infrastructure. Hugin Jul 25 #38
Sounds like a decent return for people leftstreet Jul 24 #18
Perfect! They understand that society needs to be paid for and maintained. Oneironaut Jul 25 #24
Look it up for yourself. What country pays the most per capita health care cost? mjvpi Jul 25 #27
I remember when they lied and said the US had the highest wages in the world. rickyhall Jul 24 #20
Not bad... after federal taxes of 12% , he'll make the equivalent of about $30,000 US/year. Torchlight Jul 25 #22
Thanks. applegrove Jul 25 #25
For the state, then Municipal and Regional have to be tallied as well. Closer to 50% Lurker Deluxe Jul 25 #29
American theft. Passages Jul 25 #23
"Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves Ping Tung Jul 25 #28
That's because in the US we have megalomaniacal billionaires stealing our money every day. Initech Jul 25 #30
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