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January 26th, 2023, 12:02 PM
#21

Originally Posted by
acolic
The year before the pandemic health spending was 11.5% of GDP so at best you can argue the government spent one percent more because of the pandemic.
Not sure what your questions are.
Are we currently in a war? No
And I’m not debating the effectiveness of the gun band. I was just replying to your comment, which I always hear, we should spend more on healthcare.
But nobody ever says we should raise taxes to spend more on healthcare, or we should spend less on the on the following items in order to spend more on healthcare.
We already spent one of every ten dollar on healthcare.
How much more money do you think we should dedicated to healthcare?
Should we spent 25% of our entire GDP on healthcare?
As a reference, in 2019 in Finland, Sweden and Norway, where people argue they have a fantastic universal healthcare system, they spent 9% of their GDP on health care.
They also spend more as a percent of GDP on national defense.
Maybe spending more money on the health care system isn’t the answer.
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We have almost more hospitals then all 3 combined lol. At least 2.5x more than finland alone of course we will spend more just from the land Mass and so spead out.
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January 26th, 2023 12:02 PM
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January 26th, 2023, 12:13 PM
#22

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Me too, but I think the priority should be where folks are dying daily.
Like Canada?
You do realize that sending more only ensures more deaths and destruction.
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January 26th, 2023, 12:15 PM
#23
You guys should form some range days for the public this needs public involvement to inform the public that your guns are safe . It not the guns s used by criminals.
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January 31st, 2023, 09:43 AM
#24

Originally Posted by
acolic
The year before the pandemic health spending was 11.5% of GDP so at best you can argue the government spent one percent more because of the pandemic.
Not sure what your questions are.
Are we currently in a war? No
And I’m not debating the effectiveness of the gun band(even though now I can't really use my
nightforce optics with anything). I was just replying to your comment, which I always hear, we should spend more on healthcare.
But nobody ever says we should raise taxes to spend more on healthcare, or we should spend less on the on the following items in order to spend more on healthcare.
We already spent one of every ten dollar on healthcare.
How much more money do you think we should dedicated to healthcare?
Should we spent 25% of our entire GDP on healthcare?
As a reference, in 2019 in Finland, Sweden and Norway, where people argue they have a fantastic universal healthcare system, they spent 9% of their GDP on health care.
They also spend more as a percent of GDP on national defense.
Maybe spending more money on the health care system isn’t the answer.
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Is there any stats for 2022 spending? Couldn't find anything online but my google game is pretty weak to be fair...
Last edited by Jimboishere; May 23rd, 2023 at 06:35 AM.