st0wandgrow
Well-Known Member
You're not looking at this correctly. Take healthcare as an example. If the average American family is currently paying $700 a month in premiums, and another $200 a month (on average) in co-pays and deductibles, then even if your taxes go up $400 per month it's still a net savings. Not to mention the fact that premiums, deductibles, and co-pays are after tax dollars, and any increase in taxes is taken from gross income.alright.. so put it this way. you obviously dont have a good job. thats just completely obvious. do you have any idea how much taxes would of had to go up to make those things happen? people arent going to give health care, teach.. for free. and our taxes right now wouldnt handle all that. so i should pay more because some little asshole wants to get a worthless degree in arts while im working my ass off?
For the record, I did not support his idea of free post secondary education. I think that's a step too far.