That doesn't really make sense Kilmoll. Revenue source does not affect the cost associated with a purchase. i.e. It doesn't matter if CompanyA signs your check our CompanyB signs your check or you get 2 checks from both, that 7$ movie ticket is still going to cost you $7.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:Of course you also get quite a few of those dollars from US residents and other tourists paying the exorbitant taxes on canadian goods. You might spend less, but you in most likelihood cost more to treat.Forthe wrote:It seems you are doing such a good job extending my life expectency that I'll probably live longer than you and spend less on health care doing so.
I'm kind of curious now tho. The US spends 77.5% more per capita on health care than Canada. A significant portion of the US population doesn't have any health insurance (something like 40 million??).
So where is the money going?