By public debt: http://www.economicshelp.org/blog/774/economics/list-of-national-debt-by-country/...
My biggest annoyance with Fidelity is that the cost basis in ATP only updates once a day. Other than that, I think they're great. I tend to use...
To be fair, if you're day trading with Fidelity, you'll be in the $8.00 commission category, or at least the 10.95 one....
This is the "trading" forum, not the "day trading" forum. A multi-month position is still a trade.
So you're against welfare. Yet you have no problem with others paying increased insurance premiums to subsidize your treatment. I wonder if...
Yes, but thunderdogs post, to which I was replying, was in response to angrycat. I thought his post was funny and I was simply continuing the...
lol. I wonder if his insurance covers substance abuse.
How about those that move to the US from another country? How about those that lose their employer subsidized insurance through no fault of...
So just like the US then? ;) But thank you for the clarification on NHS coverage. I was unaware of that.
Insurance is also available in the UK, so yes, people do have a real choice. They can also be sure they will never have to choose between...
In the UK you have a choice. If you feel the National Health Service is not meeting your needs, you can pay for private medical care. But there...
If only it were that simple. How about this scenario... You worked hard for a living and you have health care and life insurance. You did not go...
The 50% is only on earnings above £150,000. On £250,000 or $360,000 gross earnings. UK Income tax 0% on first £6,475 10% on next...
Unless you determine "best" as being the most responsive to those with health insurance, then those links show that the US is NOT the best....
How about the World Health Organization? http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html ... or the University of Maine...
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