Always fun.
So you randomly chose a garbage one that you could easily refute. My my, the brilliance!
Wait, am I proposing to raise the EITR? Reading comprehension, señor.
You're incredibly naïve. Corporate America isn't sequestering it's economic viability with its high tax-rates-- it's simply exploiting every tax-evading loophole to maintain its profit-generation.
Wrong. You cited a problem of the Japanese health-care system that was crippling a decade ago-- since then, many efforts have and continue to attempt to fix it.
Every country complains about, yet every country refuses to adopt a US-liek system. Why? A) nations have curtailed wait times (Japan, Germany) while still providing universal coverage; B) most people would rather offer free health-care than cause humongous portions of its citizens to file for bankruptcy due to medical bills.
Two words: tax evasion
Better healthcare to the minority of citizens that have access to it*** Only time your country ramps up spending on a health care technology is when there is an economic benefit to be drawn by it. Live by the dollar, die by the dollar. What a corrupt, socially out-of-touch nation you live in.
Likewise.
More like please the millions of citizens in your nations that your government is failing to support. An embarrassment.
As has been pointed out by many social scientists, the practice used by many neoconservative Americans that "______ (nation) is not America therefore we have nothing to learn from them" is stupid, and will eventually lead to the demise of the United States if this attitude does not change. Also, if you go through this thread you will realize that I have constantly referred to Japan & Germany as examples-- which if you consider a miniature state, then you're a fool.
Hahahaha this is like reading the left wing version of infowars.com.