Munich completes move to linux

William Park opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Mon Jun 3 02:51:33 UTC 2013


On Sun, Jun 02, 2013 at 09:30:25AM -0400, William Muriithi wrote:
> > > Taxes is a subject I am passionate about and I am not shy of
> > > supporting.
> >
> > Just because there are few things that should be paid by tax, it doesn't
> > necessarily mean that everything else should also be paid by tax.
> >
> 
> Doh, I didn't say everything so can't figure out where you got that from.
> 
> > > Seriously,  however painful taxes are, it well proven that a society
> > > without taxes usually goes to the dog petty fast. Look around and you
> > > will notice only those countries with high taxes are doing well. It
> > > can't be luck, the pattern is too consistent.
> >
> > Care to name one or two?
> 
> Sweden, Finland

They are not doing well.  Their cost of living (housing, car, fuel,
food, etc.) are all expensive.  They introduced broad welfare system in
70s and 80s (you may be basing your impression from that), but they got
off that.  For example, they cut off assistance if you don't take 1st or
2nd job offer (2nd hand info).  Their GDP is $0.5T and $0.2T, while
Canada and US are $1.8T and $15T, respectively. (T=Trillion).  If you're
arguing GDP per capita, I'd counter by saying Qatar and UAE are doing
better than Sweden and Finlan by having no tax at all.
-- 
William
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