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Social Democratic leader Mona Sahlin admitted her party had a dismal election, spoiling her bid to become Sweden’s first female prime minister, but vowed to fight the far-right, which entered parliament for the first time.
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The solution? Dump the Left. Go it alone for a few years with a fresh young leader more in touch with modern Sweden, and wait for political gravity to take effect, and the Moderates to get tired and stale.
To each his own opinion but Sweden a third world nation?
Hordes of Muslims that dont care?
Muslims and Africans.... what kind of BS generalization is that?
Are you serious?
ugh.... this type of expression is what scares me the most.
This is the kind of thinking that allows a borderline racist party into the government.
I detest both the far right & far left, but the hypocrisy of these political moralists is unbelievable.
It always fascinates me how some people think that their personal view of things is the universally accepted truth. You may argue that communism killed alot of people, and indeed, it did of course, but by saying that the left of today, just by having the same root of thought, advocates totalitarian dictatorships is ignorant and just a cheap shot. Why can´t people argue for thair cause with honesty? everything is about "how can I misrepresent the oposition most effectively" instead of representing ones own views most effectively.
A better way of arguing against the left is pointing out it´s incompatibilities with modern international trade situations, and the fact that a big welfare state will continue to become more and more unsustainable and expensive. If they keep clinging to the swedish model of a welfare state, we will all be poor. equally poor, but nevertheless poor. It´s obvious that the social democrats have served sweden in the past, when the world was "bigger" but things change. There is no room for inefficient government run welfare programs in the future. And if the social democrats comes back to power in four years, we will learn that the hard way.
And just another thing: everybody keeps shoving the Sweden dems to the other side of the left-right scale. the left-right scale is a very flawed model for positioning different ideological variants. SD fits in both sides and neither. Their socialist ways of thought are of course on the left side, but their main objective, the nationalist agenda is often linked to conservatism, wich is considered right wing. I don´t understand why it is, that conservatives are bundled up with free market liberalism in the minds of the leftists just because of an imagined two sided scale for positioning of opinion. call it what you will. but neoconservatism and free market liberalism is two very different thoughts, even if they in some parties have been combined.
This rant was bbrought to you by a bored individual who admits that everything in the post is not on point on anything and that the intention of writing this post was, while writing this last bit, long forgotten.
SD election results:
National elections:
1994: 0,25%
1998: 0,37%, increase by 48%
2002: 1,44%, increase by 389%
2006: 2,93%, increase by 203%
2010: 5,7%, increase by 194%
EU elections:
1999: 0,34%
2004: 1,13%, increase by 332%
2009: 3,27%, increase by 289%
Church elections:
2001: 0,8%
2005: 1,7%, increase by 212%
2009: 2,9%, increase by 170%
To me it seems like a pretty consistent growth rate at around 200-300% for each comparable election.
However I wonder, do they think jamt-laws are gonna dig them out of this hole with all what 9 million of them? It's remarkable that with this small number of people Sweden is even a country and that they can even pay retirees today.
I think Swedes look at Norway and think they can do it on their own, but Norway has oil, that's a different story. Sweden a country of 9 million people, the size of any major US city, with no valuable natural resources, it's not enough for a country on it's own, they have been circling the drain to poverty for some time, and they shouldn't blame immigrants for this. Globalize now ya morons!