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Lousy Freeper Troll!hundefar wrote:The point is that scnadinavian welfare models might look good on the outside, but the reality is different. They are not functioning very well, and the government are really intrusive in the lives of the citizens.
We were speaking of economic freedom. Well, you are saying that economic control by the government is economic freedom. By your standards Eastern Germany must have been a haven of economic freedom. I am sorry, but it really doesn't make sense to view a place where the governments takes most of your money and takes most of the choices for you as a place of economic freedom.
But really, you should be careful to sing the praises of the Scandinavian welfare model. Lately it has been falling apart in both Denmark, Norway and Sweden. You should also consider how you can equal economic freedom with a certain form of economic control by the government. Even though you might like it, it removes power from the individual.
Behan wrote:Without prying too much, Greji, what kind of work do you do? OK, I admit I am prying and being nosy, but I also remember you saying you deal with famous people at your job.
hundefar wrote:Nobody is robbing and pillaging poor countries. Poor countries need more capitalism, not less. The people in poorer countries are willing to work cheaply because it is an advantage to them, so it is hardly robbery.
Nama Ebi wrote:That sort of fucked-up worldview is exactly why people protest these meetings to consolidate wealth among the global wealthy elite.
hundefar wrote:People are dying here because the treatment of cancer is so bad, and the goverment is hesitant to allow private hospitals to compete in the are of cancer treatment because of egalitarian ideology.
We were speaking of economic freedom. Well, you are saying that economic control by the government is economic freedom.
maraboutslim wrote:
Sorry, but I did not say that. I said people in Norway have more economic freedom than many people in the usa. The reason I didn't think I need to spell out, but apparently do have to, is that many people in the usa don't even have enough food to eat or decent places to live or decent health to be able to enjoy their economic life. The economy has totally left them behind so that a few can afford yachts and private jets. And there are enough idiots out there convinced that they too can rise to that level someday, against high odds (uh, by definition only 1% of people can make it to the top 1%), so they let the current crop of greedy bastards get away with it instead of organizing society and culture into something that would benefit more people.
FWIW, overall your post came across like a rich kid who goes away to college and complains that his university cafeteria's silverware isn't really made of silver like it was back home. I mean, come on. Remember how much of the world is living in total desperation.
Oh yeah, it really sucks here in the USA. It sucks so bad that illegal aliens risk their lives to come here. Unemployment is up to five percent. I forget, is that half as much or double the rate of France and Germany? Oh yeah, it's half. And just who the fuck is "They"? Oh let me guess: The Hairy Hand of the White man or The Jooooooooooooooos?maraboutslim wrote:I said people in Norway have more economic freedom than many people in the usa. The reason I didn't think I need to spell out, but apparently do have to, is that many people in the usa don't even have enough food to eat or decent places to live or decent health to be able to enjoy their economic life. The economy has totally left them behind so that a few can afford yachts and private jets. And there are enough idiots out there convinced that they too can rise to that level someday, against high odds (uh, by definition only 1% of people can make it to the top 1%), so they let the current crop of greedy bastards get away with it instead of organizing society and culture into something that would benefit more people.
Well whose fuckin' fault is that? Is that supposed to make us feel bad? Fuck that and fuck you! If I lived in a crappy country, I would either work to make it better or move out. It's not my fault some countries suck ass.maraboutslim wrote:Remember how much of the world is living in total desperation.
maraboutslim wrote:The economy has totally left them behind so that a few can afford yachts and private jets. And there are enough idiots out there convinced that they too can rise to that level someday, against high odds (uh, by definition only 1% of people can make it to the top 1%), so they let the current crop of greedy bastards get away with it instead of organizing society and culture into something that would benefit more people.
maraboutslim wrote:Faulty analogy: there aren't 100 women waiting at the line for 100 men. If there were, we'd have an economic system more like what I'm proposing (where at least basic needs are met for everyone). In your economy, there are 100 women but they get distributed 20 for one guy, 15 for another guy, five each for the next three guys and then there are 50 women left over for the other 95 guys to fight over.
On your second point, there is very little economic mobility in a place like the USA. Whether the scale is families, generations, ethnic groups, or entire geographical areas, movement up the ladder has proven more difficult as time goes by. Don't be fooled by anecdotes. Sure, "anyone" can make it in the usa. But "everyone" clearly can't. The system requires losers. In fact, it requires more losers today than it did, say, fifty years ago.
Which society should we be more proud of: the one with the highest top or the one with the highest bottom?
A New York Times poll finds that 45 percent of the people surveyed say their present economic status is higher than what they started with. This, compared to 38 percent who said their status was the same, and 18 percent who said they are worse off today than when they were younger.
Many observers say achieving upward mobility today depends on the same things needed in previous times: ambition, determination, learning the right skills and strong work ethics. They say that despite a tough playing field, those willing to make the effort still have the opportunity to reach the goal of success.
They say that despite a tough playing field, those willing to make the effort still have the opportunity to reach the goal of success.
hundefar wrote:Actually communism does not even work in theory, as proven by Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises.
You are wrong when you say that capitalism requires a winner and a loser. You are assuming that the economy is a zero sum game, which is it not. I recommend that you brush up on economic theory (and I don't mean Marx).
Times Online's Richard Lloyd Parry wrote:
There are few more forlorn and pointless occupations in the world than that of the Japanese riot police. Consider their situation - plucked from the ranks for their intelligence and fitness, trained over several years in marksmanship, crowd control and the most lethal of the martial arts, then set loose in a country with the same level of civil unrest as Legoland.
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