> European Socialism and its MassiveFailure Social-democratic Europe really scares you idiots, doesn't it. I've worked all over the South and I can say most fundies, at least the poor in the rank and file, don't really oppose social welfare programs. Maybe the rank and file fundy opposes Europeans not forcing school kids to kneel down and ...
...And they make awesome cars That alone pretty much proves that Sweden is not a "massivefailure"--- especially not a massivefailure. This massively failed society, which is crippled by socialism, somehow manages to build Volvo and Saab ... to build them in factories on its own soil. This massively failed society also has one of the highest standards of ...
...by Alexis2007 European Socialism and its MassiveFailure For years Sweden, particularly, ...to write more generally about the failure of what disenfranchised Americans believe is.... The so-called father of Swedish social medicine died of cancer while... describe Swedish pay syndrome. In Sweden, like in most of Europe,... most European countries, particularly Northern Europe. I used Sweden as an ...
... years ago, I came across two sociological studies of minorities; one Swedish, the other German. I looked forward to an unbiased view. But ...s a clue in that fact that of all the tribes in Europe, these two are nomadic and not yeoman farmers. They view the ... out of the gene pool. There is no social safety net. Swedish socialism was designed to tide the descendants of yeoman farmers over some...
> We were not of a long line of affluence, but rather my father made it when I was about 8 years old and the ascent was quick and we went from being poor living in low income housing, to being wealthy and living in one of the wealthiest towns in my home state. We had fancy cars, got clothes when we wanted, So you used the social ...
On 17 Sep 2007 21:45:22 GMT, Lisbeth Andersson <lisand@bredband.net> wrote: Somebody is complaining because we "only" pay SEK 1800 each year (or less, if we don't need much of it or some expensive stuff) for medication? Does this US capitalist think all medication should be payed for by the state? <fetches new irony Just to put it into perspective for those of us in the US...
Sound of Trumpet <soundoftrumpet@mailcan.com> copied-and-pasted something written by an unidentified author in news:1190023891.560682.147250@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: <...> Now for that money you would expect a wonderful life, full medical benefits, no co-payments, medication for free, great pension, free full ride education, the socialist works! NO! That is not what you ...
Timothy <Timothy.Horrigan@alumni.usc.edu> wrote in news:1190028920.229243.317940@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com: <...> I suppose if they adopted Iraqi-style capitalism, the Swedes might be even more successful--- but even udner their current socialist regime, they seem to be doing pretty well. <...> Socialist regime? Not since the last elecfion. Lisbeth. ---- The day...
> We were not of a long line of affluence, but rather my father made it when I was about 8 years old and the ascent was quick and we went from being poor living in low income housing, to being wealthy and living in one of the wealthiest towns in my home state. We had fancy cars, got clothes when we wanted, So you used the social welfare system to make it, ...
> We were not of a long line of affluence, but rather my father made it when I was about 8 years old and the ascent was quick and we went from being poor living in low income housing, to being wealthy and living in one of the wealthiest towns in my home state. We had fancy cars, got clothes when we wanted, So you used the social welfare system to make it, and now that you've made ...