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I'm going to rant about the average deductions for regular working class folk in Ontario. When it was finally announced that we in Ontario have to start paying into an Ontario Health Premium, I was floored! One reason led to another which then led me here to bitch about it.
Being in the military, my health benefits are covered by a federal budget. My doctor, prescriptions, eyewear and even dental are all covered by a federal \ military budget. My OHIP card was turned over to the military for destruction upon enrollment. Even if I seek civilian medical attention, emergency or otherwise, I present a Blue Cross card and the federal government is billed accordingly.
So my question is, why am I paying $37.50 per month for an Ontario Health Premium?
Let's say for example (I'm unsure of the actual number) that there are close to 10,000 military personal in Ontario. At $450.00 to $650.00 per year for each member, an accumulation of $4,500,000.00 to $6,500,000.00 comes from sources that will not be able to utilize the service.
So does this mean that I can start seeking civilian care? Nope.
This led me to thinking about our other deductions.
If you make between $3500.00 and 67,000.00 you are paying the following taxes in Ontario:
FEDERAL: 22%
PROVINCIAL: 31%
EQUALS: 53%
So, for every $1000.00 that you earn, you get to keep $470.00. Let's not forget about our PST and GST either!
Out of that $470.00, we can effectively spend $400.00 once the GST and PST come into play.
60% of our earned monies is taken for taxes. That would mean that from January to August, we are working for the government. HOLY CRAP!
Isn't this how revolutions, civil wars and guerilla warfare start? Ah but wait, that only happens when governments rape a country that isn't preoccupied with mass media, television, Big Mac's and a passive lifestyle.
Oh! Can't forget about those gas, liquor and tobacco taxes either!
Being in the military, my health benefits are covered by a federal budget. My doctor, prescriptions, eyewear and even dental are all covered by a federal \ military budget. My OHIP card was turned over to the military for destruction upon enrollment. Even if I seek civilian medical attention, emergency or otherwise, I present a Blue Cross card and the federal government is billed accordingly.
So my question is, why am I paying $37.50 per month for an Ontario Health Premium?
Let's say for example (I'm unsure of the actual number) that there are close to 10,000 military personal in Ontario. At $450.00 to $650.00 per year for each member, an accumulation of $4,500,000.00 to $6,500,000.00 comes from sources that will not be able to utilize the service.
So does this mean that I can start seeking civilian care? Nope.
This led me to thinking about our other deductions.
If you make between $3500.00 and 67,000.00 you are paying the following taxes in Ontario:
FEDERAL: 22%
PROVINCIAL: 31%
EQUALS: 53%
So, for every $1000.00 that you earn, you get to keep $470.00. Let's not forget about our PST and GST either!
Out of that $470.00, we can effectively spend $400.00 once the GST and PST come into play.
60% of our earned monies is taken for taxes. That would mean that from January to August, we are working for the government. HOLY CRAP!
Isn't this how revolutions, civil wars and guerilla warfare start? Ah but wait, that only happens when governments rape a country that isn't preoccupied with mass media, television, Big Mac's and a passive lifestyle.
Oh! Can't forget about those gas, liquor and tobacco taxes either!