A fairy tale of 1001 nights - from H C Andersen country Denmark
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A fairy tale of 1001 nights - from H C Andersen country Denmark         


Author: Michael Laudahn eOpposition
Date: Nov 29, 2006 09:07

Found at
http://dendanskeforening.dk/side1-cid-1-aid-1385-mid-1-params-2.html

Original at
http://danmark.wordpress.com/2006/11/25/liberalen-tabte-internationalen-vandt-med.../

'Liberalists' lost - 'internationalists' (who basically are identic)
won by cheating

The Rockwool foundation has now reached the same result which
Velfærdskommissionen furnished a year ago.

The group of non-western immigrants as a total receives twice the
amount of cash aid and cash-equivalent services, than this same group
as a total pays into the cash register through taxes and duties. Put
differently, non-western immigrants charge the public sector - which
gets its spending power from economy and tax-payers - on average twice
as much as they contribute.

That's the way the development has gone since 1984, the year we got the
famous '83 foreigners law, which basically opened the country for free
access and stay within its borders, while the foreigners' legal matters
were treated applying appeal after appeal, along with a reversed onus
of proof and a worldwide jurisdiction.
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Re: A fairy tale of 1001 nights - from H C Andersen country Denmark         


Author: Ördög
Date: Nov 29, 2006 14:26

Anus eNewsgroup Terrorist stays as off topic and irrelevant as always:
> 'Liberalists' lost - 'internationalists' (who basically are identic)
> won by cheating

How exciting!

But I have found this little thread about you, my dear certifiable
troll:

http://groups.google.com.au/group/de.soc.politik.misc/browse frm/thread/ad843c9b8e5fefc2?hl=en

It explains nicely for those who can read it what is you angle in all
this!

Fuck off from as.politics unless you can make an honest attempt at
becoming even just remotely relevant to the affairs of Australians and
Australia.


> Anglo-saxon limitations to free speech ...

..are nothing compared to what you are proposing.

Ördög
Either the neocons go or civilisation does!
PS: Go back into the Swiss sewers you call home where you are still
tolerated. Just barely!
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Re: A fairy tale of 1001 nights - from H C Andersen country Denmark         


Author: Sonia
Date: Nov 29, 2006 14:27

Michael Laudahn eOpposition wrote:
> Found at
> http://dendanskeforening.dk/side1-cid-1-aid-1385-mid-1-params-2.html
>
> Original at
> http://danmark.wordpress.com/2006/11/25/liberalen-tabte-internationalen-vandt-med.../
>
>
> 'Liberalists' lost - 'internationalists' (who basically are identic)
> won by cheating
>
>
> The Rockwool foundation has now reached the same result which
> Velfærdskommissionen furnished a year ago.
>
> The group of non-western immigrants as a total receives twice the
> amount of cash aid and cash-equivalent services, than this same group
> as a total pays into the cash register through taxes and duties. Put
> differently, non-western immigrants charge the public sector - which
> gets its spending power from economy and tax-payers - on average twice ...
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Re: A fairy tale of 1001 nights - from H C Andersen country Denmark         


Author: Sonia
Date: Nov 29, 2006 14:47

As I see it:
The same ideological elite stirve for total control. In doing so it has
to have a crowd of subjects by which they may explain their public
doings.
As the tax-based welfare state grew in size they had to call for almost
all the women to go to work too.
The main purpose of all this was taxpayments/tax-revenue and nothing
else and by this a steadily growing public sector.
Then the women stopped giving birth the second perhaps the third child,
and with long educations they began to give birth for the first time -
if they did - at much higher age.
The total result of taxation made a lot Danes unemployed. The high
educated women seldom got more than one child if any child at all, and
unemployed did not dare to give birth. Result: Too few children to
replace the deads from 1981.
So from 1983 they began "to import" the problems from all over the
world.
Before the welfare state 2/3 of all Danes lived in their own houses on
one income. Today they have biggest problems to pay the rent without
two incomes. ...
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