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To: darkside321

I don’t necessarily believe that Europeans are unhappy with their tax levels. Your statement confirms the story I read on the Marketwatch site that people in heavily taxed countries like Norway, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and Switzerland were happier than Americans.http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-happiest-places-on-earth-are-heavily-taxed

The argument was made that people there are happier because they have social services and a social safety net not found in the US. Theoretically, it made for a nation where people believed that they all had some kind of social obligation to each other. One thing you never hear discussed in the US media is that Europeans might be HAPPIER with their higher tax levels! I do not think most Americans would believe you. Taxing the wealthy is called “class warfare” here.

Here in the US, the argument is made that taxes are the reason people are unhappy, and that social programs are both unaffordable and encourage laziness. Even unemployment benefits extension are being condemned as creating a “welfare mentality.” How do you answer that sort of criticism?

Yes, most of Europe is a democracy - but aren’t you afraid that Austria will go the way of Greece, because its tax levels punish the hardest-working ones who make the most money? Don’t high taxes punish success? How do Austrians (in general, since you can’t speak for all) regard taxes, especially if they are wealthy?


12 posted on 07/05/2010 1:57:54 PM PDT by worst-case scenario (Striving to reach the light)
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To: worst-case scenario

No i´m arn´t afraid because austria is one of the most rich countries in europe. And yes we are heavily taxed. This is true but i´m not aware that there are many (because in every socitey you will find someone who is unhappy) people
who would want to live everywhere else. Live is ok here even we pay a ot of taxes. Is it perfekt? Hell No! But then again most people here don´t have a problem to pay more tax
than the “average joe” as long as they have more money at the end.


15 posted on 07/05/2010 5:45:11 PM PDT by darkside321
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To: worst-case scenario

Well sorry to say but the “welfare thing and the so called socialiced medicine”) is something i really don´t get here.
Because as stupid as it sounds there are 2 sides in america. And every side trys to pick up only what fits their needs. So one side says socialiced medicine is the hell on earth (picking up the worst of all european countries) the other side says yes we do need this picking up only the positive sides.
Just for example I ám a resident of a so called western european yountry which has socialiced health care.
Does this mean that the service is crap?
Does this mean that i´m forced to join this system?
Hell NO!
I for example have a private insurance and no one wants
to change me.
Why because here socialiced medicine only means that every citizen has acess to basic medical service no matter how much money you have. ( And this is a good thing).
For the rest of “us” you are free to enter a private clinic all you want (if you can pay it). No one is forcing you to do everything.
You whant a private insurance? Who cares? juist do it.
All the state cares is that if you may found yourself in a situation where you can´t afford this. they will enshure
that you are still able to get the medical treatment you would need.
This is not a bad thing!


16 posted on 07/05/2010 6:07:41 PM PDT by darkside321
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