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Consequences of America’s Growing Entitlement Culture 

Danish Saxo Bank CEO Lars Seier Chirstensen on the growth of government entitlements and its impact on taxpayers and America’s future.

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Added: Oct-20-2012 Occurred On: Oct-17-2012
By: SeverinDK
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Tags: tax, government, taxpayers, culture, america, ceo, danish, lars, entitlements
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  • Bank CEO telling the truth?

    That only happens in a alter universe!

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  • wake up wake up wake up its the first of the month. remember when that rap negro on mtv went to the welfare office in a limo? noone blames the rap peoplee too... youtube @ watch?v=KVatze-k7Bc (old dirty bastard taking limo to welfare office on MTV circa 1992)

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  • Entitlement Culture, like Romney's "It's my turn now"

    we know too damn well it's the rich who are the true entitlement culture, they get more subsidies, less taxes, hide their money overseas and sell our nation out to China. So get it fucking straight when you talk about the entitlement class in America.

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  • Income is way higher in Denmark compared to the states.
    USD 26,550 is considered a very low income...

    I lived in Canada for a few years and after having paid income taxes - I made less in Canada, than I did working the same job in Denmark.

    From wikipedia:

    If you have what is considered a very low income (DKK 150,000, USD 26,550) you pay approx. DKK 44,500 in income tax (including gross tax), i.e. approx. 29.7% of the full amount.

    If you have what is considered a very low income (DKK More..

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