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Nordic countries: the myth of socialist paradises

Started by Anonymous, February 13, 2021, 11:59:22 AM

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Anonymous

All countries have problems. But, Scandinavia has fewer of them.

Odinson

There are near 300k registered companies in Finland.



67 of them are fully, majority or minority owned by the state.





Liquor-stores are 100% owned by the state... So is gambling.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402153 time=1613345637 user_id=136
There are near 300k registered companies in Finland.



67 of them are fully, majority or minority owned by the state.





Liquor-stores are 100% owned by the state... So is gambling.

Manitoba, newxt door only has government owned liquor stores. We have a mix of private and public. In Alberta they are all private. Alberta has lower prices than Saskatchewan or Manitoba and the government still gets the same tax money with no overhead from owning and operating stores and paying wages.

Odinson

Quote from: Herman post_id=402160 time=1613346294 user_id=1689
Quote from: Odinson post_id=402153 time=1613345637 user_id=136
There are near 300k registered companies in Finland.



67 of them are fully, majority or minority owned by the state.





Liquor-stores are 100% owned by the state... So is gambling.

Manitoba, newxt door only has government owned liquor stores. We have a mix of private and public. In Alberta they are all private. Alberta has lower prices than Saskatchewan or Manitoba and the government still gets the same tax money with no overhead from owning and operating stores and paying wages.


Bernie Sanders thinks that nordic countries have planned economies even though we have mixed economies.



Maybe when Americans hear "socialism" they think of the very extreme form of it.





I´ve always thought that the public healthcare, free education and these "socialist" things, make us socialists.





You can do business in nordic-countries and you can make money off of people... And the state is not putting some artificial limitations on your success for as long you aint breaking any laws.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402203 time=1613359350 user_id=136
Quote from: Herman post_id=402160 time=1613346294 user_id=1689
Quote from: Odinson post_id=402153 time=1613345637 user_id=136
There are near 300k registered companies in Finland.



67 of them are fully, majority or minority owned by the state.





Liquor-stores are 100% owned by the state... So is gambling.

Manitoba, newxt door only has government owned liquor stores. We have a mix of private and public. In Alberta they are all private. Alberta has lower prices than Saskatchewan or Manitoba and the government still gets the same tax money with no overhead from owning and operating stores and paying wages.


Bernie Sanders thinks that nordic countries have planned economies even though we have mixed economies.



Maybe when Americans hear "socialism" they think of the very extreme form of it.





I´ve always thought that the public healthcare, free education and these "socialist" things, make us socialists.





You can do business in nordic-countries and you can make money off of people... And the state is not putting some artificial limitations on your success for as long you aint breaking any laws.

The Seoul brother and Shen Li have posted that Sweden in particular is more open and free economy than Canada or the USA where the bureaucracy works against the interests of investors who create jobs.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402203 time=1613359350 user_id=136
Quote from: Herman post_id=402160 time=1613346294 user_id=1689
Quote from: Odinson post_id=402153 time=1613345637 user_id=136
There are near 300k registered companies in Finland.



67 of them are fully, majority or minority owned by the state.





Liquor-stores are 100% owned by the state... So is gambling.

Manitoba, newxt door only has government owned liquor stores. We have a mix of private and public. In Alberta they are all private. Alberta has lower prices than Saskatchewan or Manitoba and the government still gets the same tax money with no overhead from owning and operating stores and paying wages.


Bernie Sanders thinks that nordic countries have planned economies even though we have mixed economies.



Maybe when Americans hear "socialism" they think of the very extreme form of it.





I´ve always thought that the public healthcare, free education and these "socialist" things, make us socialists.





You can do business in nordic-countries and you can make money off of people... And the state is not putting some artificial limitations on your success for as long you aint breaking any laws.

That's another thing. Canada and the US don't get the same value for money spent in delivering social programs the way small countries like the Nordic ones and Singapore do. We waste so much social transfer money in North America on admin/buraucrats. Small countries are more efficient.

Anonymous

I read that wages in Nordic countries, save Norway are lower than Canada.

Odinson

This is why things work in Finland.



Your boss might a be murderer... Better do as he says.







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Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402590 time=1613614988 user_id=136
This is why things work in Finland.



Your boss might a be murderer... Better do as he says.







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Good video. It was interesting to see different ideas about penal system reform.

Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402590 time=1613614988 user_id=136
This is why things work in Finland.



Your boss might a be murderer... Better do as he says.







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Very interesting Odi.

Odinson


Anonymous

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402612 time=1613621936 user_id=136
Not shocked?



The first guy is a murderer.





 :laugh:

I woudn't say shocked..



It's different than our system.

Zetsu

Quote from: Odinson post_id=402590 time=1613614988 user_id=136
This is why things work in Finland.



Your boss might a be murderer... Better do as he says.







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Most police know from the start criminals need care and love in order to rehabilitate, but the question is how is this justified to tax payers and the victims family, and it's an insult to people that grew up unfortunate but still have the will to succeed.
Permanently off his rocker

Anonymous

What works for Finland may not work in other countries.

Zetsu

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=402644 time=1613663966 user_id=114
What works for Finland may not work in other countries.


I heartfully agree, rehabilitation in the Nordic countries is no difference from surrendering to the criminals, and is a highly dependent variable to the living quality of the nation.
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