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<blockquote data-quote="CustomerSupport" data-source="post: 26196108" data-attributes="member: 557015"><p>I disagree. Many developed countries except US being a notable exception have good healthcare and education. </p><p></p><p>Dropping healthcare and education just to save the taxes wouldn't help at all, because that difference is not going to make any difference. Back in 2009, when the war was finished, that saved money didn't really make it into infrastructure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What needs to be done is to discourage the private sector and develop the public sector. </p><p></p><p>Despite what you think, many public schools and universities are better than most developing countries that charge money anyway. Healthcare is sub-par, yes, but it gets the lives saved for the lower level families. </p><p></p><p>If you drop free healthcare and education, it will only help the rich. The poor don't pay income taxes anyway, and VAT is the only thing they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CustomerSupport, post: 26196108, member: 557015"] I disagree. Many developed countries except US being a notable exception have good healthcare and education. Dropping healthcare and education just to save the taxes wouldn't help at all, because that difference is not going to make any difference. Back in 2009, when the war was finished, that saved money didn't really make it into infrastructure. What needs to be done is to discourage the private sector and develop the public sector. Despite what you think, many public schools and universities are better than most developing countries that charge money anyway. Healthcare is sub-par, yes, but it gets the lives saved for the lower level families. If you drop free healthcare and education, it will only help the rich. The poor don't pay income taxes anyway, and VAT is the only thing they do. [/QUOTE]
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