I'm in this rather heated debate with a good friend of mine, she is a US citizen. She's a very good friend of mine, we met doing ivf, have been to Rome, New York, etc. together for vacations. I love her to death.
But we are completely on the opposite sides of the upcoming US election.
She doesn't seem to comprehend that in Canada higher income earners pay higher provincial/federal taxes than those who earn less, and that some of the higher earners are ok with that. I'm not sure she understands why I want to continue working and be taxed at a 50% rate.
I've tried to explain to her that, imo, living in a country that gives all of it's citizens (regardless of income) universal health care, and education, are worth the price of paying higher taxes to me. It's a way to ensure that our community stays healthy, and continues to grow. It takes a village, to raise a family.
And I also can't believe that Romney's team pulled the most ultraconservative running mate (Ryan) to go with. Ryan is pro-life, anti- gay/lesbian marriage, etc. If I was on Romney's team, I would have gone with a person known to be fiscally conservative, yet more liberal leaning in personal life choices.
Anyone else following the US election closely?
But we are completely on the opposite sides of the upcoming US election.
She doesn't seem to comprehend that in Canada higher income earners pay higher provincial/federal taxes than those who earn less, and that some of the higher earners are ok with that. I'm not sure she understands why I want to continue working and be taxed at a 50% rate.
I've tried to explain to her that, imo, living in a country that gives all of it's citizens (regardless of income) universal health care, and education, are worth the price of paying higher taxes to me. It's a way to ensure that our community stays healthy, and continues to grow. It takes a village, to raise a family.
And I also can't believe that Romney's team pulled the most ultraconservative running mate (Ryan) to go with. Ryan is pro-life, anti- gay/lesbian marriage, etc. If I was on Romney's team, I would have gone with a person known to be fiscally conservative, yet more liberal leaning in personal life choices.
Anyone else following the US election closely?
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