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Quote from: DKG on May 04, 2024, 09:46:22 AMPrecisely. This discussion is over acknowledged that not everybody is charged the same price for the same services.I've been holding an ace up my sleeve on the subject as well. This supposedly "fair and equitable" healthcare system that Australians pay into whether they like it or not is in fact a two-tiered system.
Quote from: Tex Perkins on May 04, 2024, 12:11:28 AMI'd rather point out that you shot yourself in the foot by tacitly admitting in your post above that not everyone pays the same for medical treatment in that third world hovel you are so unjustly proud of. Since you admit that not everyone pays the same, DKG's, Frood's and my own assertion stands; your Muddlecare system is inherently corrupt for charging some more than others for the same crappy service.Precisely. This discussion is over acknowledged that not everybody is charged the same price for the same services.
Quote from: Shen Li on May 04, 2024, 01:07:39 AMI know a lot of Aussies in Singapore. They say cracks are appearing in their health care system too. Not as bad as in Canada, where provincial governments are facing bankruptcy just to delay it's inevitable collapse, but still.In Australia it is customary to simply jack up the taxes and add more bureaucratic red tape. Cigarette smokers for example are presently paying anything up to the equivalent of 100 USD a day for their habit with the excuse that it's to pay for the increased strain they will put on the system in coming years. To keep the tobacco and Big Pharma lobbies happy, changes have been made at the constitutional level (and without referendum for the Australian people) to make the safer alternative of vaping onerous to the point of near impossibility.
Quote from: caskur on May 03, 2024, 02:54:40 PMMedicare is capped... a Millionaire does not have to pay the 2% they pay less... and I don't know the ins and outs of every circumstance nor wish to actually.I'd rather point out that you shot yourself in the foot by tacitly admitting in your post above that not everyone pays the same for medical treatment in that third world hovel you are so unjustly proud of. Since you admit that not everyone pays the same, DKG's, Frood's and my own assertion stands; your Muddlecare system is inherently corrupt for charging some more than others for the same crappy service.
Millionaires have sick children with celebral palsy and cystic fibrosis and brain cancer and a multitude of different afflictions and Mr and Mrs Average worker on their 40 or 50,000 a year help pay for a millionaires child's hospital stays and Drs.
The rich are not special and aren't treated that way.
Australia pays for our sick and has plenty of money left over to help the sick in different countries.
Anyone who knocks our system like the two dickheads in this thread can go shovel sand up their arse.
Quote from: DKG on May 03, 2024, 09:36:31 AMYes, they can both see a doctor and not pay any upfront fees, but that is where the "fairness" ends. Look at what the government is conficating from the millionaire for a health care levy vs the Burger King employee.
Quote from: caskur on May 02, 2024, 07:46:52 AMIt isn't a punishment.Yes, they can both see a doctor and not pay any upfront fees, but that is where the "fairness" ends. Look at what the government is conficating from the millionaire for a health care levy vs the Burger King employee.
There is no fairer system than Medicare.
A millionaire can have a free doctor consultation as well as Burger King worker or a pensioner.
How is that "punishing" the millionaire? It isn't.
Quote from: Frood on May 02, 2024, 09:03:24 AMThere's something wrong in your skull.Muddlecare would no doubt fix it if it were any good.
Quote from: Frood on May 02, 2024, 09:03:24 AMThere's something wrong in your skull.
Quote from: caskur on May 02, 2024, 07:46:52 AMIt isn't a punishment.
There is no fairer system than Medicare.
A millionaire can have a free doctor consultation as well as Burger King worker or a pensioner.
How is that "punishing" the millionaire? It isn't.
Quote from: DKG on May 02, 2024, 07:32:56 AMOkay, so you admit not everybody pays the same for the same health care services. But, unfairness is exactly what you get when you pay for health care based on income. Nobody should be punished for having a better education and job.
Quote from: formosan on May 01, 2024, 12:31:55 PMIn 2022, health care spending per person in Canada was $8563.00..Yes, I realize public health care is unsustainable in Canada without major reforms.
If we paid for health care the way Australia does that would mean the average Canadian earned about $270,000 per year, lol.
Quote from: caskur on May 02, 2024, 07:18:08 AMI gave a simple math equation going by an earnings of 100,000 because it's easy to work with...
I have been corrected the levy is %2 not 3%
So everyone pays 2% of their income in the Medicare pool.
I could have written it like this..
Income 100,000
Tax return 14,000
Medicare levy 2,000
Tax return cheque 12,000
I know quite a few rich people who have extremely handicapped children... why should Kurt and I have paid into Medicare for them when we were healthy and rarely visited a doctor?
Your argument doesn't hold up because you aren't thinking about what the Medicare levy does and who it helps obviously.
We pay for it by getting less tax return back... the money isn't even missed.
Quote from: caskur on May 02, 2024, 07:18:08 AMI gave a simple math equation going by an earnings of 100,000 because it's easy to work with...Okay, so you admit not everybody pays the same for the same health care services. But, unfairness is exactly what you get when you pay for health care based on income. Nobody should be punished for having a better education and job.
I have been corrected the levy is %2 not 3%
So everyone pays 2% of their income in the Medicare pool.
I could have written it like this..
Income 100,000
Tax return 14,000
Medicare levy 2,000
Tax return cheque 12,000
I know quite a few rich people who have extremely handicapped children... why should Kurt and I have paid into Medicare for them when we were healthy and rarely visited a doctor?
Your argument doesn't hold up because you aren't thinking about what the Medicare levy does and who it helps obviously.
We pay for it by getting less tax return back... the money isn't even missed.
Quote from: DKG on May 01, 2024, 07:20:12 AMHow on earth is one person perhaps paying several times more than another person for the same medical services not the polar opposite of fairness?
Quote from: DKG on May 01, 2024, 07:24:57 AMIn some ways, our health care is funded not that much differently. Unlike Australia, health care funding comes out of general revenue. Since we have "progressive taxation" in Canada, the more you earn, the more you pay. So indirectly, high earners are subsidizing those on the other end of the scale, like Australia.In 2022, health care spending per person in Canada was $8563.00..
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