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« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2003, 09:32:08 AM »
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Oh yeah?

We're sending you our mimes! Muaha. :)


Nash, that was cold man.... Just downright cold and heartless... LMAO

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« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2003, 09:59:15 AM »
LMAO!!! this shows how well thought
out their plan is:

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"I'm thinking about Toronto, though I hear it's cold up there.

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« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2003, 10:24:22 AM »
So.  Some of our liberal friends are headed north to settle in Canada.  I'd like to make a few observations about the reasons being given by some of them for making the move.

1.  The granting of legal status to gay marriages.  About this I'm neither hot nor cold.  While I do not consider homosexuality to be natural, neither am I a torch-carrying gay basher.  I believe that in some cases, homosexuality can lead to pedophilia, but that's just my opinion.  Anyway, if gays want to get married, so be it.  Whatever butters your buns babe.  I'll leave the courts and the legislature to decide what legal conundrums gay marriages might create.

2.  The U.S. is growing too conservative and Canada offers a more inclusive, less selfish society.  Oh REALLY?  Whatever happened to all those self-righteous, moralistic platitudes about the values of DIVERSITY?  By moving to Canada you are stating that you do not want to live near people who do not share your point of view.

3.  Canadian universal health care is more desireable than the American health care system.  Sounds like you want something for nothing.  That ties in very well with the beliefe of some liberals that the government should "handle" most, if not all, of life's little problems.  Although it is definitely more expensive, the American health care system is almost universally recognized as the best in the world.  Many wealthy foreigners come to the U.S. every year to take advantage of treatments that they cannot get elsewhere.  Oh, and quite a few Canadian doctors are moving to the U.S. in order to be free of Canadian salary caps.

4.  The U.S. educational system is unfair...you have to live in certain areas to get a good education.  Well...doh!  Do you really think it's going to be different anywhere else in the world?  How well do you think the schools in the Canadian tundra compare to those in Toronto?  The same inequities exist in every society.

It sounds to me like many of these "discontented" souls are leaving for their own "selfish" reasons.  They seem to believe that the Canadian government is going to be more willing than their own to fill their outstretched hands.  

As GtoRA2 said...don't let the door hit ya...

Regards, Shuckins

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« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2003, 11:20:29 AM »
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So.  Some of our liberal friends are headed north to settle in Canada.  I'd like to make a few observations about the reasons being given by some of them for making the move.

1.  The granting of legal status to gay marriages.  About this I'm neither hot nor cold.  While I do not consider homosexuality to be natural, neither am I a torch-carrying gay basher.  I believe that in some cases, homosexuality can lead to pedophilia, but that's just my opinion.  Anyway, if gays want to get married, so be it.  Whatever butters your buns babe.  I'll leave the courts and the legislature to decide what legal conundrums gay marriages might create.

2.  The U.S. is growing too conservative and Canada offers a more inclusive, less selfish society.  Oh REALLY?  Whatever happened to all those self-righteous, moralistic platitudes about the values of DIVERSITY?  By moving to Canada you are stating that you do not want to live near people who do not share your point of view.

3.  Canadian universal health care is more desireable than the American health care system.  Sounds like you want something for nothing.  That ties in very well with the beliefe of some liberals that the government should "handle" most, if not all, of life's little problems.  Although it is definitely more expensive, the American health care system is almost universally recognized as the best in the world.  Many wealthy foreigners come to the U.S. every year to take advantage of treatments that they cannot get elsewhere.  Oh, and quite a few Canadian doctors are moving to the U.S. in order to be free of Canadian salary caps.

4.  The U.S. educational system is unfair...you have to live in certain areas to get a good education.  Well...doh!  Do you really think it's going to be different anywhere else in the world?  How well do you think the schools in the Canadian tundra compare to those in Toronto?  The same inequities exist in every society.

It sounds to me like many of these "discontented" souls are leaving for their own "selfish" reasons.  They seem to believe that the Canadian government is going to be more willing than their own to fill their outstretched hands.  

As GtoRA2 said...don't let the door hit ya...

Regards, Shuckins


Point 3- you don't have a clue.  We pay 7 percent tax on EVERYTHING we buy to pay for our health care.  And we don't have to wait 10 hours like handsomehunk said to see a doctor.  More like 5 minutes and not a single form to fill out.  

Salary caps? Where the fediddle did you dream this one up? Salaray caps do not exist here for any profession.  

"many wealthy foreigners come here every year to get treatment."  Of course they do.  They can afford your chitty private health care INDUSTRY. Or they could come here and get it for free.  

don't let the door hit ya? how about stay the hell out.

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« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2003, 11:38:51 AM »
Lol Loser, who peed in your Wheaties?
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« Reply #20 on: July 24, 2003, 11:42:44 AM »
Loser,

Perhaps you didn't understand what I meant.  The perception held by some our more liberal citizens is that universal health care in Canada is better because the "government pays for it."  Ultimately, health care is paid for by the citizen, regardless of whether one is talking about that of Canada or the United States.  That little fact sometimes gets lost in all of the rhetoric.  The social-welfare system of Sweden is often cited by liberals as an example of the types of programs that the United States government ought to implement...but the 75% tax rate necessary to sustain it is rarely mentioned.  

I stand by my statement that Canadian doctors are leaving Canada to practice in the United States.  I read about it in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association a few years ago.  The Canadian government regulates the fees that doctors may charge for their services in order to keep prices down.  As a group, Canadian doctors make nowhere near the salaries that their U.S. counterparts do.

By-the-by...why were YOU so po'ed by my comments.  My remarks were mostly about the hypocrisy of Americans who preach the gospel of diversity and acceptance and yet practice something else.  No disparagement of Canada or it's people was intended.  I merely pointed out the inconsistencies in their comparisons of the two health care systems.  If you prefer Canada's health care system, then, more power to you.

Regards, Shuckins

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« Reply #21 on: July 24, 2003, 11:51:22 AM »
I love Canada.  Its the Canadians that I hate.

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« Reply #22 on: July 24, 2003, 12:30:12 PM »
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I love Canada.  Its the Canadians that I hate.

MiniD



lucky I'm French Canadian then:D

and loser.....calling me handsomehunk is kinda harsh EH!!!!:p

and stop being so damn defensive.....they just havin a little fun.

btw....since when did anyone living in Saskatchewan have a clue about anything:eek:

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« Reply #23 on: July 24, 2003, 12:56:56 PM »
Moving to Canada is kind of like buying a Mercury instead of a Ford.  Different label, some cosmetic differences, different option packages, but it's still the same car.
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« Reply #24 on: July 24, 2003, 01:15:51 PM »
Yeah, but they have such a ***** National Anthem.

'Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Caaaaaaaaaannnnnnaaaaaaaaaduu uuuuuuhhhhhhhh Je jour hoooooooooockey au glaaaaasssssssssss!!' (or something like that)

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« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2003, 01:36:14 PM »
This is beautiful.  There is nothing better than folks doing exactly what you want without your even having to ask!

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« Reply #26 on: July 25, 2003, 06:54:55 AM »
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Point 3- you don't have a clue.  We pay 7 percent tax on EVERYTHING we buy to pay for our health care.  And we don't have to wait 10 hours like handsomehunk said to see a doctor.  More like 5 minutes and not a single form to fill out.  



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« Reply #27 on: July 25, 2003, 07:33:01 AM »
Any way I can be of assistance? May I help with the packing, drive the truck, do they need bus fare?

I'm just asking, I'm really a nice guy, really can I help? do you have any other friends?

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« Reply #28 on: July 25, 2003, 10:31:05 AM »
GScholz,

It appears that the truth about Sweden's tax rate lies somewhere between the figures that you and I stated in our posts.  

It has been awhile since I read the text that I got the 75% tax rate figure from.  Quoting from memory can be an iffy thing...especially at my age...:D  So I went on-line looking for information and found it at the following site.  http://cf.heritage.org/index/country.cfm?Id=38

This is an article printed in the Wall Street Journal that was submitted by the Heritage Foundation.  It contains a short summary of Sweden's economy and is part of a larger work called the 2003 Index of Economic Freedom.  It has the following things to say about Sweden's tax and unemployment rates:

...The U.S. Department of State also reports that Sweden levies "low corporate taxes (at 28 percent, one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the {European Union})."  At the same time, however, the personal income tax rate is high.  In fact, Sweden's taxes are among the highest in the world, and this encourages entrepreneurs and university graduates to leave the country to pursue opportunities abroad.  These taxes also fuel a system of economic redistribution.  Sweden has a high level of unemployment;  according to reliable sources in the business community,  when the number of people taking sick leave or a leave of absence is taken into account, the actual unemployment rate is at least 15 percent, which is much higher than the government reportrs.  Overall, if it is to expan economic growth successfully, Sweden must drastically reform its welfare state and cut taxes."

Sweden's tax burden is one of the heaviest among the world's industrialized economies:  a 60 percent top tax rate, a 20 percent marginal tax rate for the average taxpayer, and a 28 percent top corporate tax rate...government expenditures equaled 52.5 percent of GDP.

Regards, Shuckins

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« Reply #29 on: July 25, 2003, 10:55:53 AM »
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Loser,

Perhaps you didn't understand what I meant.  The perception held by some our more liberal citizens is that universal health care in Canada is better because the "government pays for it."  Ultimately, health care is paid for by the citizen, regardless of whether one is talking about that of Canada or the United States.  That little fact sometimes gets lost in all of the rhetoric.  The social-welfare system of Sweden is often cited by liberals as an example of the types of programs that the United States government ought to implement...but the 75% tax rate necessary to sustain it is rarely mentioned.  

I stand by my statement that Canadian doctors are leaving Canada to practice in the United States.  I read about it in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association a few years ago.  The Canadian government regulates the fees that doctors may charge for their services in order to keep prices down.  As a group, Canadian doctors make nowhere near the salaries that their U.S. counterparts do.

By-the-by...why were YOU so po'ed by my comments.  My remarks were mostly about the hypocrisy of Americans who preach the gospel of diversity and acceptance and yet practice something else.  No disparagement of Canada or it's people was intended.  I merely pointed out the inconsistencies in their comparisons of the two health care systems.  If you prefer Canada's health care system, then, more power to you.

Regards, Shuckins


Sorry mate, must say i kinda flew off on your post.  I was just having a relapse of some chitty treatment i got while in the states last week.  (border guard giving me **** while spitting sunflower seeds out of the corner of his mouth, some waiter in Wisconsin worrying that i had SARS just because i was from Canada etc...)   I hope I didnt offend you or anyone else in this thread. I'll try to be less defensive in the future.