presidentsheep wrote:
Jenspm wrote:
Americans (seemingly) tend to prefer the "work for yourself" attitude, ie keep most of your salary and spend it where you need to. Why should you, a man with no children, pay for other people's kids to go to school? Why should you, a man who's never sick, pay to cure other people's illness? Why should you, a rich man, not be allowed to pay top-dollar for a premium elementary school education for your child?
Just two different ways of seeing things. Europeans tend to be a lot more socialist than Americans. A socialist economy would never be (democratically) implemented in the US, not now anyway.
The way I see it is that you pay taxes and therefore get to have decent roads, free healthcare if you need it, free education if you have kids, all manner of perks.
Sure it's a bit shit the government takes lots of your money and spends it on shit you don't need sometimes, but overall it works well imo.
We have been smart enough to Contract out road repair to private contractors. Any one who has seen the NYC pothole repair crews at work knows why. State Highway isn't much better. When we need it done Right, Fast and Cheap, we hire private contractors.
Government housing hasn't worked to any one's benefit or we wouldn't have families living in it for several generations. Public schools are dependent on the neighborhoods and the parents of the children who attend them. Just throwing money at education is not the answer. ( not that you actually suggested that ) Everyone has access to health care in America.
A hospital will treat you. Health insurance is a different story. If it had been mandatory when I was a young man I wouldn't have gotten anywhere in life. I poured every waking hour and dime into my professions and businesses. As for Medical and Dental, I took my chances and paid out of hand. I had to tough out some wisdom teeth, aches and pains but to me it was worth it. I had other plans for my money. I would prefer to keep it that way in light of my government's handling of my mandatory retirement plan 'Social Security'.
Why don't they fix that up first. Show me they are indeed capable and then Tackle fine tuning one of the worlds best, most advanced medical systems.