Comments on: Democrats Take Charge, Face Tough Road
Now That They Will Control Both Houses, Democratic Party Has The Burden Of Delivering On Promises
- jhindson1 Prices are deceptive in Canada unless you keep your money in American dollars.Here is why go to Niagra Falls and you will see two prices one for Canadian and one for American if you do the conversion you are better off paying with American dollars than Canadian dollars.Example a meal in Canadian dollars was $25 but by paying for it with American dollars it cost me $14.The trade off on currency is a double ripoff,you get shorted converting over to Canadian dollars because when you convert them back they are worth less.You may think you are getting more initially but once you convert back over now you have less in American dollars.I was there two years ago and the exchange rate was .65 for an American dollar after converting it back.Houses are cheaper?That depends on where you are buying to compare it to.Also when I was there I was paying .17 on every $1.00 purchase in taxes.So unless your tax structure has changed or Niagra is different than the rest of Canada,I can only attest to what I paid for.Do not get me wrong Canada is a beautiful country with some very fine people.I just do not beleive your system will work here.It may make a model to use for national health care but I do not beleive it is the correct model for the US.
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- marcodele I agree with the sentiment the key is keeping the purse stings closed on social security and medicare instead of raiding it to pay for war and bridges to nowhere.
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- No more big bloated government funded programs is RIGHT!
Let's not hand another trustfunder the checkbook to the United States, so he can run up a 2 trillion dollar debt.
Let's never again let our tax dollars be spent on Texas defense contracts and bonuses for Halliburton as our soldiers suffer and die.
Our president never had to pay one bill in his life. And now, thanks to the Democrats, he won't have to pay this one either. - Reply to this comment
- Bellal
Thanks for your kind words. Sometimes I feel guilty that the illness cost the system probably about a quarter million, but am gratefull that I was able to continue and raise a family which would have been impossible if I had to pay it back. - Reply to this comment
- radiob
Yes but..taxes are made up of two parts that add up to 13% a Federal 6% that replaced a hidden tax that used to be collected at the manufacturing stage and was always in the price of goods. And up to 7% Provincial (State) tax. In Alberta this tax is zero. There are no taxes on a house purchase. Houses cheaper than in the USA. We used to go to USA to shop but now find costs of most things are about the same after currency exchange rate taken into account.
Yes taxes are higher, but there is total Health Care protection and fully-funded Social Security. - A trade off between poverty due to no fault of the person and the abilty to survive.
I cannot help but feel how much it hurts and how parents and loved ones must feel when they realize that someone they love is ill and in addition to dealing with that illness and extreme stress and anxiety, that they also have to deal with the prospects that the illness may destroy their family financially .... and the guilt that would haunt everyone - both the ill person and their loved ones. - Reply to this comment
- Is everyone sleeping?
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- the "who" song "we won't be fooled again"
up till tuesday the polititions thought
americans were stupid ...
have to be proud of americans - stay the coarse
just isn't gonna work anymore .
I miss you already Ed Thanks man !!!! thank you so much - Reply to this comment
- bellaL jhindson1 is still reeling from the taxation.
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- bellaL it does not have to be a goverment program just one that is monitored by the people with govermental redress.
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- bellaL take an individual who is just starting out and has a college degree in accounting (my daughter)who is only making $27000 a year.Now if she had to pay $14000 a year in health care(decent health care)she would only have $13000 left.She would when she filed her taxes in turn hit the ATM because her write offs are greater than 50 percent of her wages.So now she would be straddle with an larger tax bill.I know this stuff bellaL Accounting runs in the blood of this family.
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