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Elessar · 26-30, M
Yeah but even paying 22% on everything for your entire life you'd spend less in VAT that you'd spend in the USA once if you had anything semi-serious medically wise lol
Plus last I checked our VAT-ed products (I mean, with the tax applied) don't cost anywhere as much as 22% more than they cost in the US
Plus last I checked our VAT-ed products (I mean, with the tax applied) don't cost anywhere as much as 22% more than they cost in the US
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Elessar the US is the only alleged first world country without some form of universal health care.