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HappySqurriel said:

Tax revenue as a portion of GDP in Canada is in the range of 30% to 32% of GDP, and in the United States it is 24% to 26% of GDP ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tax_revenue_as_percentage_of_GDP ), meaning that the American government collects 6% less tax than the Canadian government. At the same time, government spending in Canada and the USA are roughly equal with Canadian's spending 39.7% GDP and Americans spending 38.9% GDP ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_spending ) ...

When you factor in the difference in services received, for example Canadians get healthcare and a better education system, it should be clear that the US government is spending far more than the Canadian government to deliver less services at a lower quality; and it becomes a reasonable argument that the Government of the USA is collecting enough revenue for the services it provides and is simply spending too much money to provide those services.

Why do Canadians cross the boarder for our healthcare? Don't Canadians have to be put on a waiting list for their free healthcare?