February 14, 2012
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Confidence in Sweden’s government remains high despite a recent controversy surrounding the resignation of former labour market minister Sven Otto Littorin.
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Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.
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Guys ..keep up the good work and know...there are many of us who think YOU ARE FANTASTIC.....
This example, at least for me,is one of the clearest and most blatant signs of the widespread corruption and failure in the economic model deployed in USA.
We're not quite there yet? Are we?
I had a discussion over dinner with my two brothers in law and respectivare the other day about the course of politics in Sweden. I said something similar to what you have said here. They replied something similiar to what @shannon1 replied.
The discussion about neo liberal politics was only faught with arguments like "I BELIEVE" as if politics was a religion, or "you can\t compare societies" As if politics studies would have isolated theories, as if neo liberal politics wouldn't have caused the same in each and every country they have been applied. They also made statements like "I work in Mc donalds and I know that it is impossible to take people form the black market because we have to fill in a book" jeeesus.
Then I realized that you can't discuss politics with most Swedes for MANY factors.
In this case, some of them have never gone out of their little town in the middle of Sweden beyong a charter trip to some destination invaded by Swedes, so they haven't see the world.
The handle a level of naiveness that makes them blind and impossible to talk to.
And finally I remember that meanwhile my country had some of the best ingeneers in the world and was one of the richest countries in this planet, Sweden was still full of analphabet farmers. So educations is a quite new thing to them. And finally that non of the ones sitting at that table has ever read John Maynard Keynes, to at least begin to talk about something. They are more interested in following princess Victoria's wedding on tv.
I ended that conversation because, after all, when this country starts to collapse and most people loses their houses because they can't pay their loans I can finally run to mine, take my husband with me and chill in my big summer house by the beach, or my big aparment in the centre of the city back in my homeland.