

HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:That's fucked up. Here in Toronto, if someone refuses to pay the fare on a bus or streetcar, they are allowed to ride for free.
fucking hippies.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:That's fucked up. Here in Toronto, if someone refuses to pay the fare on a bus or streetcar, they are allowed to ride for free.
who's going to pay for that(education)? someone making $30,000 a year should pay for someone that's going to make $100,000 plus? let people pay for their own education.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:public transit should be free anyways. just like post secondary education should be
Denmark pays for everything...including university.shadd_ wrote:who's going to pay for that(education)? someone making $30,000 a year should pay for someone that's going to make $100,000 plus? let people pay for their own education.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:public transit should be free anyways. just like post secondary education should be
the cost would be extraordinary.
http://www.libraryspot.com/know/highesttax.htmGONNAFISTYA wrote:Denmark pays for everything...including university.
The entire country is chock full of bright, productive people who aren't stressed out and broke trying to pay back loans.
The system can work.
I like how you left out the part where it sais 68% is for people in the highest income bracket.Turing wrote: http://www.libraryspot.com/know/highesttax.htm
What a bargain! Free university and health care for only 68% of your income! I bet you can buy lots of stuff with that other 32%.
Oh and you apparently read over this part from that article:Turing wrote:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/12/05/ ... /labor.php
Of course, their citizens are leaving the country at rates that are causing a labor shortage, but that must be because they're idiots who grew tired of paradise.
Denmark is the home of "flexicurity," the catchy name given to a system that pays ample unemployment and welfare benefits but, unusually in Europe, imposes almost no restrictions on hiring and firing by employers. The mixture has served Denmark well, and its economy barreled ahead in 2006 by 3.5 percent, one of the best performances in western Europe. The country is effectively at full employment.
They're not allowed to ride for free, that was put in place to protect the drivers from being assaulted. Sure they ride for free but saying that they're allowed is misleading.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:That's fucked up. Here in Toronto, if someone refuses to pay the fare on a bus or streetcar, they are allowed to ride for free.
lolTuring wrote:WTFLOLBBQ.
This is complete bullshit. I know this because I was making more than 360,000 kr and my tax rate was NOT in the 60% range....not even close.The problem, employers and economists believe, has a lot to do with the 63 percent marginal tax rate paid by top earners in Denmark - a level that hits anyone making more than 360,000 Danish kroner, or about $70,000.
Yeah...I can see the problem of everyone being taken care of, making a good wage, having a nice house and a sailboat and having an excellent standard of living and opportunity could ruin a country.That same tax rate underpins such effective income redistribution that Denmark is the most nearly equal society in the world, in that wealth is more evenly spread than anywhere else.
Our mad-cow infected beef will destroy your country from the inside out.Peenyuh wrote:This topic PROVES that Canadia is the violent one in N.America. How do you know that we aren't just a puppet for Canadian aggression? Hmmmm?
Sounds just like surrenderin' to the turrists to me..HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:That's fucked up. Here in Toronto, if someone refuses to pay the fare on a bus or streetcar, they are allowed to ride for free.
It looks to me like they're allowed to ride for free.Dark Metal wrote: They're not allowed to ride for free, that was put in place to protect the drivers from being assaulted. Sure they ride for free but saying that they're allowed is misleading.