• davidagain@lemmy.world
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    I didn’t think I was shouting loudly at all. I’m no more shouting about socialised healthcare than you’re shouting about low taxes.

    They look at the budget: we want to spend X on this employee.

    Lol. That is not how budget meetings work. That isn’t even how salary negotiations work.

    You persist in believing that if costs reduce, wages rise, but this is not how businesses operate. When costs decrease, profits rise, executive bonuses rise, but it’s really rare that employee pay rises as a result, and as I keep telling you, it’s hopelessly naive to think that a massive tax cut for businesses would result in a massive pay rise for employees.

    On the other hand, socialised healthcare is about half the cost as privatised healthcare is in the USA. You save on your taxes, but then you pay twice as much to health insurance companies who then refuse to treat you anyway. It’s really, really, really bad value for money and horrendously expensive.

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      lol. That is not how budget meetings work. That isn’t even how salary negotiations work

      What can I tell you, other than it does work like that for me?

      It seems you’re very unhappy at your place of employment. What efforts have you made to improve that?

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        I’m not unhappy at my place of employment, I’m mildly unhappy that ceos and shareholders extract the vast majority of the profits from the efforts of workers and want governments to increase taxes and share wealth more equitably.

        You seem unhappy with your country. What steps have you taken to emigrate to the USA?

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          I’m merely unhappy with falsehoods, and this is one I have first hand experience in.

          We still have communist parties, that experience the same angst you have, here, too, you know.

          The way I lessened my issues is by becoming self employed. I’ve made no effort to move to us, and never planned to. Things became much easier once I did so.

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            OK.

            It is not, by the way, false to say that employee deductions are subtracted from wages and that employer deductions are subtracted from profits, that is true both de facto and de jure.

            It is false to say that reducing employer taxes increases employee wages, that isn’t how the world works. It just increases profits and reduces the amount the government spends on things such as public transport, cycling infrastructure, roads, railways, hospitals, schools, social care, those sorts of things.

            If you’re self employed, you may well look at the entirety of the money coming in and consider it potential wages, want to pay all of that to yourself, but deduct any costs you are obliged to and in that sense there’s no real difference between a cost and a salary reduction, but that’s because you’re self employed, it’s really not how most employers work.

            Usually, employers have zero desire to give all the money to the employees or to maximise wages, in fact, probably a majority of large employers prefer to minimise wages.