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Old 11-13-2007, 02:01 PM   #205 (permalink)
Reba
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Originally Posted by Liebling:-))) View Post
...I work to pay social insurances (health, nursing care, pension and unemployment) AND taxes (Gross tax, solidarity tax and Church tax) My Employer and I as employee or worker pay social insurances and taxes 50%-50%.
Is your "social insurance" voluntary or mandatory? That is, can you refuse to participate in that insurance? Do you have a choice of which insurance company that you use?


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Yes, I know you work to pay tax for medicare to help poor people but you donīt have medicare yourself thatīs because you are work... Right? I get my medical care because I work to pay insurances.
Medicare is for older retired people. Retired working people are eligible for Medicare whether or not they are "poor".

Medicaid is for disabled and/or poor people regardless of age.
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