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by dragonwriter
2658 days ago
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> I fail to see what your point is. The point is exactly and only what the text of the comment said. > You believe the totality of all U.S. healthcare spending ought to be viewed as a tax No, I never said that. Nor, AFAICT, did anyone upthread. The claim rb808 made seems to be more "comparing tax rates between countries where there is a substantial difference in the extent to which essential services are provided through tax funded programs is of limited utility". |
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As an aside I think if one doesn't view something as a tax then it shouldn't be added to the tax calculation. If one wants to say we are both taxed low and in return don't receive as much government services and so it balances out then have at it. I don't agree with that perspective either but it's a logical one to make.
If you agree with rb808 I wish you well in convincing others with your point of view.