no, we just don't call them "pensioners." in USA, pensions are private between the employer and the employee and none of your business.Are you saying there are no old people in the USA ?
Are they culled or something ?
no, we just don't call them "pensioners." in USA, pensions are private between the employer and the employee and none of your business.Are you saying there are no old people in the USA ?
Are they culled or something ?
no, we just don't call them "pensioners." in USA, pensions are private between the employer and the employee and none of your business.
we have a public system called "social security", even the lowest recipient should make enough to cover rent and utilities, and if that isn't enough, we also have something called "food stamps" for groceries. The social security system is going broke, but could easily be fixed by raising social security taxes now instead of being forced to later. Food stamps are no big deal. What's killing us is something called Medicare, which is almost identical to your one payer system, although here only people over the age of 65 qualify.And what about old unemployed people ?
Here even the rich get a basic state pension. It barely covers food though.
we have a public system called "social security", even the lowest recipient should make enough to cover rent and utilities, and if that isn't enough, we also have something called "food stamps" for groceries. The social security system is going broke, but could easily be fixed by raising social security taxes now instead of being forced to later. Food stamps are no big deal. What's killing us is something called Medicare, which is almost identical to your one payer system, although here only people over the age of 65 qualify.
so, on the issue of government paid healthcare, you, and anybody from your country, and me, and anybody from my country have quite a bit to talk about. Over here it's an economical hopeless mess, what's it like over there?
well, I'll go with the Scottish Nationalists. I don't hate you personally, but we as a country hate the King, and always have. A lot of us died to get that greedy asshole off our backs. And that is why USA is so great, because we are one of the few countries that can say, "We fought and died for our freedom."Another mess really. The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. The political system is fragmenting into
Liberal Democrats
Conservatives
Socialists
Greens
Scottish Nationalists
UKIP ( anti EU )
well, I'll go with the Scottish Nationalists. I don't hate you personally, but we as a country hate the King, and always have. A lot of us died to get that greedy asshole off our backs. And that is why USA is so great, because we are one of the few countries that can say, "We fought and died for our freedom."
pleading "The Fifth" is the final defense the common man has against the KingEr yeah and taxes it seems lol.
BTW we have a Queen currently. And as far as I know we don't want to re-colonize you guys if possible.
Never could figure out The Fith Amendment ? No offence but many a criminal must have been glad of it. I remember the old films of the mobsters answering every question put to them by the Grand Jury with the Fith. Much better to conclude they are covering up misdeeds or crimes and find them guilty after umpteen murders etc.
Enjoy your freedom . now as number 2.
to cut to the chase, the United States of America is just a conglomeration of common men. The United Kingdom is a conglomeration of "Subjects of the King."