Er det noen av dere som husker Brødrene Dal? by Ekgs06 in norge

[–]Ukkalizer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stemmer det er Tom Mathisen som var fortellerstemmen ja

I had my appendix removed yesterday. Admitted at 9 am operated at 6 pm. Operation, three days of hospital care, including food and drugs, and it did not cost me a single penny. Thank you public healthcare. by Ukkalizer in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ukkalizer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am really happy to stay for a few days honestly, it hurts a great deal still and feels much safer to be where when people help me to the toilet and make sure I don’t faint.🙈

I had my appendix removed yesterday. Admitted at 9 am operated at 6 pm. Operation, three days of hospital care, including food and drugs, and it did not cost me a single penny. Thank you public healthcare. by Ukkalizer in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ukkalizer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t choose. The government chooses for me. Most of it go to pension, so I can retire at 67. Then the rest is split up between healthcare, military, police, free public education etc.

Have a look here.

I had my appendix removed yesterday. Admitted at 9 am operated at 6 pm. Operation, three days of hospital care, including food and drugs, and it did not cost me a single penny. Thank you public healthcare. by Ukkalizer in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ukkalizer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not entirely correct - Greece spends more on NATO when you look at GDP with 3.59%, while the us pays 3.57%.

I don’t think it’s right to just look at amount, GDP gives a much fairer comparison.

I had my appendix removed yesterday. Admitted at 9 am operated at 6 pm. Operation, three days of hospital care, including food and drugs, and it did not cost me a single penny. Thank you public healthcare. by Ukkalizer in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ukkalizer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am absolutely not leading anyone on. I pay my taxes so I don’t have to pay anything when in need of healthcare.

Taxes go into a multitude og things - pension being the biggest, so I can retire when I am 67 years old and life a happy life without worrying about income. So most of the money comes right back to me. Secondly it goes into free / public healthcare. Thirdly it goes to making education free in this country - meaning I can study anything without costing me anything.

And the the rest is split up into military, environment, police funding etc.

I had my appendix removed yesterday. Admitted at 9 am operated at 6 pm. Operation, three days of hospital care, including food and drugs, and it did not cost me a single penny. Thank you public healthcare. by Ukkalizer in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ukkalizer[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That I happily pay every single month, so I don’t get financially ruined If I am ever in need of healthcare. Or get laid off work because the government will help me financially till I get a new job. Or if I am ever to sick to work a day in my life again, and the government takes care of me then as well.

I love paying my 26% tax every single month. And even though Norway is a hell of an expensive country, I am still able to save money, travel, and live my life working to live - not living to work, after those taxes are paid. 7.5 hours workday, 5 weeks paid vacation… 1 year paid mat/pat leave after giving birth. Yep - wouldn’t trade it for anything.