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![]() "Mike Lindo" wrote: So, if what you say is true, where does the money come from to pay for all of those benefits? Several facters. First, they generally have smaller governments. Government is huge today, involved in some way or another in almost every aspect of our lives. One or two of our government departments (say Health & Human Services and State) are almost as large as their entire civilian government. Second, they hit corporations a little harder then we do here, not a lot but somewhat harder. For example, business can't write off as much. Finally, and here is a big one, they spend far less on defense. Our defense costs are huge (annual military budget, debt, interest on debt, research, retirement, medical benefits for injured vets, and so on). There are certainly other facters, but these are the most obvious. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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