Swedish Economist Schools Sanders On The Ravages Of Socialism

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  1. james M

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    there is no over-reaction. the Swedish/European model produces about 65% of our percapita GDP so it obviously is a model to avoid.
     
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    Can you refer to economics that refers to the superiority of neoliberalism? If not, why not?
     
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    65% of our GDP is a reference to economics. 1+1=2
     
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    I'll try again. I appreciate, given you're a right winger, you don't do economics. However, I would be decidedly naughty not to offer the opportunity. Can you refer to economics that refers to the superiority of neoliberalism? If not, why not?
     
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    Europe has 65% of our GDP. How is that for a reference to economics? The poor French are rioting in the streets even after the libcommie govt collects and taxes 42% of GDP in taxes . How is that?
     
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    I'm not interested in your aimlessness. I've asked you twice now. Can you refer to economics that refers to the superiority of neoliberalism?

    Clearly you can't.
     
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    what is aimless about the fact that Europe has 65% of our GDP??
     
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    Three times now! I've asked "Can you refer to economics that refers to the superiority of neoliberalism?" and you haven't referred to one economic concept. Your rant is pathetic, even for the right wing. Dismissed.
     
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    for 3rd time: what is aimless about the fact that Europe has 65% of our GDP??
     
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    if its pathetic to point out that Europe has 65% of our GDP, give us a more important number or admit you've been embarrassed yet again.
     
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    Given the vacuousness of the content of those posts I put that member on ignore so that I no longer need to waste any time reading that drivel, let alone responding.
     
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    liberals don't want to hear that Europe lives at 65% of our GDP because Europe was their ideal until they learned the truth.
     
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    Well since Western Europe has been overwhelmed with hoards of migrants from the Third World over the last 15 years, we might never know whether it was because of immigration or socialism.

    French are having riots right now complaining about high prices and quality of life.

    Yeah sure, there are crime and safety issues (which aren't too difficult to hush up in the media and keep out of the public mind), but what's really going to wake people up is when they get hit in the pocketbook where it hurts.
     
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