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@axiomaticidioms3857 There are a lot of businesses like that. You have restaurants, you have barbers, you have mechanics. The customer comes in and services are rendered. Some are employees and usually, one person is the business owner.
If you are the business owner, and you just opened your business, you might not get too many customers for a while. You might end up closing. It is something that happened often in Quebec.
University schooling was something rare in the 18xx and lawyers and doctors were regarded as a special class in society. In the 1990s and afterwards, pretty much everyone has a university education.
Once you are in the lawyer business for years, there are going to be cases that are similar. Doing research, is of course, part of the job.
In society, doctors and lawyers are regarded as high earners.
It is so high, that the liberal government decided to cut their salaries a bit some years ago. A lot of prosecutors complained but there wasn’t much that they could do. Some quit and decided to open their private practice. The nice thing about this is that it created job openings for new comers and also creates savings for the taxpayers.
For doctors, it is definitely a high stress job and also, there is a lack of doctors, there is a lack of nurses, they don’t open new hospitals and the population skyrocketed.
At one point, doctors refused a pay raise and asked that they give the nurses a pay raise instead. That was a very special day.
All doctors are on salary in Canada.
Even as a family doctor, you start at 180 k$. You don’t need to be a specialist in anything.
I heard that in Europe, some years ago, the government stepped in. They all agreed to make it universe and to reduce salaries for doctors and to hire more doctors. That increased the quality of service.
So, the extremely high salary in these 2 positions is due to tradition.
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@axiomaticidioms3857 PART 1:
There are a lot of businesses like that. You have restaurants, you have barbers, you have mechanics. The customer comes in and services are rendered. Some are employees and usually, one person is the business owner.
If you are the business owner, and you just opened your business, you might not get too many customers for a while. You might end up closing. It is something that happened often in Quebec.
University schooling was something rare in the 18xx and lawyers and doctors were regarded as a special class in society. In the 1990s and afterwards, pretty much everyone has a university education.
Once you are in the lawyer business for years, there are going to be cases that are similar. Doing research, is of course, part of the job.
In society, doctors and lawyers are regarded as high earners.
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@axiomaticidioms3857 PART 3:
It is so high, that the liberal government decided to cut their salaries a bit some years ago. A lot of prosecutors complained but there wasn’t much that they could do. Some quit and decided to open their private practice. The nice thing about this is that it created job openings for new comers and also creates savings for the taxpayers.
For doctors, it is definitely a high stress job and also, there is a lack of doctors, there is a lack of nurses, they don’t open new hospitals and the population skyrocketed.
At one point, doctors refused a pay raise and asked that they give the nurses a pay raise instead. That was a very special day.
All doctors are on salary in Canada.
Even as a family doctor, you start at 180 k$. You don’t need to be a specialist in anything.
I heard that in Europe, some years ago, the government stepped in. They all agreed to make it universe and to reduce salaries for doctors and to hire more doctors. That increased the quality of service.
So, the extremely high salary in these 2 positions is due to tradition.
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@axiomaticidioms3857 PART 3:
It is so high, that the liberal government decided to cut their salaries a bit some years ago. A lot of prosecutors complained but there wasn’t much that they could do. Some quit and decided to open their private practice. The nice thing about this is that it created job openings for new comers and also creates savings for the taxpayers.
For doctors, it is definitely a high stress job and also, there is a lack of doctors, there is a lack of nurses, they don’t open new hospitals and the population skyrocketed.
At one point, doctors refused a pay raise and asked that they give the nurses a pay raise instead. That was a very special day.
All doctors are on salary in Canada.
Even as a family doctor, you start at 180 k$. You don’t need to be a specialist in anything.
I heard that in Europe, some years ago, the government stepped in. They all agreed to make it universe and to reduce salaries for doctors and to hire more doctors. That increased the quality of service.
So, the extremely high salary in these 2 positions is due to tradition.
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@axiomaticidioms3857 I am not saying that everyone should make the same salary, so no, I don’t think that a lawyer should make the same as an employee at McDonald’s. So, we are both in agreement: lawyers and doctors should make more money. The question is, how much more? If someone works for an asphalt and roofing company makes 18$/h, should a doctor make 180$/h, 250$/h, 500$/h, 1500$/h?
In the end, you have a society that perhaps the average salary is at 38,000$/h and most are under that. So, if those people can survive on less, than I don’t see why a lawyer needs 200,000 $/y. He doesn’t need more food, more petrol, more energy than the lower end class. Maybe all the lawyer needs is to go a 2 week vacation twice or thrice a year, so let’s give him 55,000$. Everything above the 50,000$ mark gets taxed at a higher rate.
I think socialism is tied with democracy. It is a 1 person = 1 vote situation.
We ask the people, Do you want universal healthcare? The majority understands that if they say no and if one day they have a major medical issue, they might not be able to afford it.
If the government handles the hospitals, they can tax the rich at a higher rate and fund the hospitals. The rich class gets a benefit too: he doesn’t lose his employee.
Schools, all the way to university: same thing. The lower class has a chance to get a higher education and the rich class has the benefit of employing that person.
The alternative is to have talented people who are poor and who will never go to university. That was the world of the 18xx.
Life is a lottery. We don’t know in which family, which city, which country we will be born. You might end up being born as a baby with some serious health issue. If the science and technology is available, why not use it? The only thing standing in the way of a perfect society are people who want a huge salary (This includes companies making the medical equipment).
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@axiomaticidioms3857 I am not saying that everyone should make the same salary, so no, I don’t think that a lawyer should make the same as an employee at McDonald’s. So, we are both in agreement: lawyers and doctors should make more money. The question is, how much more? If someone works for an asphalt and roofing company makes 18$/h, should a doctor make 180$/h, 250$/h, 500$/h, 1500$/h?
In the end, you have a society that perhaps the average salary is at 38,000$/h and most are under that. So, if those people can survive on less, than I don’t see why a lawyer needs 200,000 $/y. He doesn’t need more food, more petrol, more energy than the lower end class. Maybe all the lawyer needs is to go a 2 week vacation twice or thrice a year, so let’s give him 55,000$. Everything above the 50,000$ mark gets taxed at a higher rate.
I think socialism is tied with democracy. It is a 1 person = 1 vote situation.
We ask the people, Do you want universal healthcare? The majority understands that if they say no and if one day they have a major medical issue, they might not be able to afford it.
If the government handles the hospitals, they can tax the rich at a higher rate and fund the hospitals. The rich class gets a benefit too: he doesn’t lose his employee.
Schools, all the way to university: same thing. The lower class has a chance to get a higher education and the rich class has the benefit of employing that person.
The alternative is to have talented people who are poor and who will never go to university. That was the world of the 18xx.
Life is a lottery. We don’t know in which family, which city, which country we will be born. You might end up being born as a baby with some serious health issue. If the science and technology is available, why not use it? The only thing standing in the way of a perfect society are people who want a huge salary (This includes companies making the medical equipment).
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@axiomaticidioms3857 PART 1:
I am not saying that everyone should make the same salary, so no, I don't think that a lawyer should make the same as an employee at McDonald's. So, we are both in agreement: lawyers and doctors should make more money. The question is, how much more? If someone works for an asphalt and roofing company makes 18$/h, should a doctor make 180$/h, 250$/h, 500$/h, 1500$/h?
In the end, you have a society that perhaps the average salary is at 38,000$/h and most are under that. So, if those people can survive on less, than I don't see why a lawyer needs 200,000 $/y. He doesn't need more food, more petrol, more energy than the lower end class. Maybe all the lawyer needs is to go a 2 week vacation twice or thrice a year, so let's give him 55,000$. Everything above the 50,000$ mark gets taxed at a higher rate.
I think socialism is tied with democracy. It is a 1 person = 1 vote situation.
We ask the people, Do you want universal healthcare? The majority understands that if they say no and if one day they have a major medical issue, they might not be able to afford it.
If the go...to be continued
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@axiomaticidioms3857 PART 2:
The question is, how much more? If someone works for an asphalt and roofing company makes 18$/h, should a doctor make 180$/h, 250$/h, 500$/h, 1500$/h?
In the end, you have a society that perhaps the average salary is at 38,000$/h and most are under that. So, if those people can survive on less, than I don’t see why a lawyer needs 200,000 $/y. He doesn’t need more food, more petrol, more energy than the lower end class. Maybe all the lawyer needs is to go a 2 week vacation twice or thrice a year, so let’s give him 55,000$. Everything above the 50,000$ mark gets taxed at a higher rate.
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@axiomaticidioms3857 When you say complete in the market, I assume you think that they lower their prices to remain competitive.
Healthcare is a special market. It is regarded as an essential service. The manufacturer’s of healthcare related equipment know this as well and so each company, each employee, each doctor wants the max.
Also, like I said, it has to do with tradition.
It seems to be popular in the USA to say socialism costs more. I would say that insurance is a waste since insurance is a for profit company with investors and employees.
Socialism costs less since the idea is that the lower classes outnumber the richer classes and the lower classes are the ones that run industry, schools, etc.
So, taxes on the lower classes would be reduced and the responsibility is shifted to the rich class.
In other words, I would not worry about my healthcare, even if I earn less, even if I lose my job. Since I am a citizen, I always have access to hospitals. In Canada, it is unfortunate that dentistry is not covered. If it was, I would have been able to go to the dentist as a teen and avoided a lot of problems.
For the USA, I hear that some people sell there house to pay some of their health bills. Some become homeless. How does that happen?
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