Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Aside from being able to take the bus or train anywhere at any time, social welfare is a huge huge part of it. Once the rent and food are paid, everything else is disposable. Don't need to save for college, because college is fairly cheap (free in some countries). Don't need to save for sickness, because healthcare is free. Don't need to save for retirement, because that's taken care of (in some countries)..
Oh yeah, and they don't need cars. My car's gas and insurance is about $4500 per year. Maybe $5500 if I include repairs (oil, replace windshield, winter tire changeover, etc).
is it fair to the person who doesn't want to go to college? is it fair to the person who lives healthy and doesn't want comprehensive healthcare? is it fair to the person who'd rather invest in higher returning assets for retirement?
Originally posted by: JS80
is it fair to the person who doesn't want to go to college? is it fair to the person who lives healthy and doesn't want comprehensive healthcare? is it fair to the person who'd rather invest in higher returning assets for retirement?
It is not fair, but we don't get to decide what our tax dollars go towards here in the US either. I would love to have all the taxes I paid for the Iraq war back. How is it "fair" that I have to foot the bill for that war?
Unfortunately as a society we seem to have made the choice that the military/industrial complex is more important that college/daycare/healthcare/etc. I don't agree with that and I work against it but it is the same lack of "fairness" you seem to be faulting Europe for.