Also, this entire civilization was created without “health care for everyone.” Most people are not sick. Is the American Medical Association donating money to political campaigns? When my twins got sick I got hit up for 30,000 in medical costs (none of it a tax deduction) then over 30,000 in interest and penalties from the IRS because I paid the hospital to keep the kids alive instead of paying my taxes on time. Health care is so unimportant you can’t deduct it as an expense unless it’s practically your entire income. Yet, without medical care you can’t work to make more income for them to take from you.
macp said on Friday, August 14, 2009, 13:03
Very good point.If they were added together we would realise how heavily we are robbed ,er ,taxed. We do not receive the benefits we used to either. The NHS is so slow. If you fall and hurt your arm requiring physiotherapy,you would have to wait months for an appointment so they aught to scrap physiotherapy all together.I wonder where all the money actually goes to.