by Drake » Tue 29 Apr 2008, 08:57:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('seahorse', 'T')his debate about "low" US fuel prices compared to European prices is getting old. We rehash this every 3 months it seems. One big difference between the US and Europe is they have free health care, which Americans don't. I would gladly pay European prices if I didn't have to pay for private health insurance, and if we had a good rail system like the Europeans.
Where did you get this free healthcare crap? We have to pay for our healthcare. The only difference is that everyone is required to be insured and there are both private and public health insurances, you can choose to go private, you usually get better treatment with it, but they don't take everyone.
You pay between 12-16% of your income for public health insurance here in germany for example, that's BEFORE the income gets taxed. The taxes of course also apply to the gross income. Technically, the employer pays half of the actual premium, but this just means you get that much less income anyway since an employer calculates whether you're worth it with all his costs. The only good thing is your wife and kids are included in your insurance, but this cost is calculated into the global insurance premium, so you still have to pay for it somehow.
Rails definatly are better here, though.