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| Jul17-12, 11:46 PM | #120 |
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France to introduce 75% income tax rate on earnings above 1 million euros
If the US cut its military, other countries would have to catch up the slack.
Irony in the military spending arguement: the US, being the richest country in the world, is providing extra services to the rest of the allies. Isn't that redistribution of wealth on an international scale? How's that working out for the US in the long-run? (this is also the case when it comes to nearly any international organization that the US is a member of as well: UN, NATO primarilly) |
| Jul17-12, 11:49 PM | #121 |
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Still, re the Higher Learning System being the best . First, I assume the ranking is among some 30-or-so 1st-world/rich countries, not worldwide. Secondly, I think that gap between 1st and 21st may be resolved by the fact that a good chunk of the people in universities , specially at the grad. level are foreigners, or at least foreign-born (meaning foreign-educated). If my experience is representative in any way, this seems to be the case outside of MBA's and general business degrees, i.e., with Math, Science degrees. I don't see how someone with a mediocre highschool education can suddenly rise to a top-of-the-world level when attending University. Something else to think about is the (alleged) correlation between income and happyness, which says that the increase of happyness with income shows a diminishing return beyond around $75,000: http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2010/09/...-75000-a-year/ I selected this link, since it is from the WSJ, not likely to have been written by a socialist , nor by "some sort of hippie". |
| Jul18-12, 06:07 AM | #122 |
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| Jul18-12, 06:11 AM | #123 |
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I believe both lists are in fact worldwide.
Foreigners being in the marketplace of Academia has more to do with "free market" capitalism than anything else. If their home countries had pristine universities, they would just stay there. They're great high schools in America, such as prep/charter schools that aren't considered in the American school system because they aren't government funding. I would like to see how private American schools compare to European public schools. The income point is is interesting and is true to the fact that money doesn't buy happiness. |
| Jul18-12, 06:13 AM | #124 |
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| Jul18-12, 11:10 AM | #125 |
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| Jul18-12, 05:09 PM | #126 |
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Since I cannot bring this thread back on topic, it's closed.
Update: French panel overturns 75 percent tax on ultrarich http://news.yahoo.com/french-panel-o...--finance.html |
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