Comment by stephen_g 3 months ago And nobody is paying $2K a month for healthcare taxes either! 3 comments stephen_g Reply ryandrake 3 months ago One again, HN rat-holes on a detail rather than the overall message. Replace what I wrote with "Some people would rather pay $2X/mo to an insurance company than $X/mo in taxes." Jeez! johnnienaked 3 months ago It just doesn't have the same rhetorical effect when you make it even, does it? johnnienaked 3 months ago When I lived in Canada I paid about $4k a month in taxes, the majority of which went to health care
ryandrake 3 months ago One again, HN rat-holes on a detail rather than the overall message. Replace what I wrote with "Some people would rather pay $2X/mo to an insurance company than $X/mo in taxes." Jeez! johnnienaked 3 months ago It just doesn't have the same rhetorical effect when you make it even, does it?
johnnienaked 3 months ago It just doesn't have the same rhetorical effect when you make it even, does it?
johnnienaked 3 months ago When I lived in Canada I paid about $4k a month in taxes, the majority of which went to health care
One again, HN rat-holes on a detail rather than the overall message. Replace what I wrote with "Some people would rather pay $2X/mo to an insurance company than $X/mo in taxes." Jeez!
It just doesn't have the same rhetorical effect when you make it even, does it?
When I lived in Canada I paid about $4k a month in taxes, the majority of which went to health care