May 25, 2012
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The gap between the rich and poor in Sweden has grown considerably in recent years, according to a new report from the country's largest labour group.
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Because guess what? If you have 10,000sek in your bank account and in a year turn it into 30,000sek, well you have a 200% return or increase on your savings. Someone with 10 million sek could bring in 3 million sek a by no means small 30% return and it is still 100 times larger.
I guess the research was needed in order to "apprehend" the budget. The money was there, so why not write up some obvious conclusions, accompanied with numbers?
It will get worse.
Here is the farce: To level the playing field, one does not need to raze the hills but raise the valleys.
bocale1, that's what I mean. Sweden is a living contradiction: inheriting the vices of the socialdemocracy and the worst of the capitalism. This combination will never work and Sweden will go bankrupt.
Am I the only one who thinks that is is strange that we as a race impose poverty on people for no reason?
PS I think it is hilarious that some people try to define rich people as "smart people who worked hard and become successful"... like that is a fair representation of all rich people.... blind to the truth I'd say
On the other hand, most posters in this forum, including US trolls, display very poor text comprehension, if these are representative of the kind of inmigration sweden is getting ... tough times lay ahead.
You wouldn't want to be alive in a few more generations. You have no idea who bad the world will become before it destroys itself. And it will destroy itself if mankind continues on its present path. I'm not just talking about climate change. I'm talking about the way humans mistreat other humans. Very, very sad.
Sweden must return to their original model and allow the corrupt vicious capitalist model of the United States to remain with the corrupt Wall Street and Corporate America systems--of which when broke and dying their deprived citizens allowed to be bailed out with their tax dollars, whereas they have no jobs or homes, and almost 50 millions have no health care plan, and those who do pay through their noses for their less than adequate care, and yet of whom staunchly resist the so-called "socialism" that would give them all almost free health care. Their logic has earned them their capitalistic system.
Sweden deserves better.
Are you concerned about the future of democracy? Do you feel democracy is under attack by extreme greed in countries around the world? Are you sick and tired of: living in fear, corporate greed, growing police state, government for the rich, working more but having less?
Can we use both elections and random selection (in the way we select government officials) to rid democracy of undue influence by extreme wealth and wealth-dominated mass media campaigns?
The world's first democracy (Athenian democracy, 600 B.C.) used both elections and random selection. Even Aristotle (the cofounder of Western thought) promoted the use random selection as the best way to protect democracy. The idea of randomly selecting (after screening) juries remains from Athenian democracy, but not randomly selecting (after screening) government officials. Why is it used only for individual justice and not also for social justice? Who wins from that? ...the extremely wealthy?
What is the best way to combine elections and random selection to protect democracy in today's world? Can we use elections as the way to screen candidates, and random selection as the way to do the final selection? Who wins from that? ...the people?