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On Wed, 13 May 2009 20:29:57 GMT, James Arthur
<bogusabdsqy@verizon.net> wrote:
<bogusabdsqy@verizon.net> wrote:
It might fix any deficiencies in my retirement fund.Eeyore wrote:
James Arthur wrote:
Eeyore wrote re: Sweden ....... < large snip of successful enterprises, level of education etc
No one said "Failure." You consider them a success,
They are a successful country by many metrics. Low crime is one particularly good example.
so I asked for a variety of metrics for comparison.
Your unstated assumption is "What's good for Sweden is good
for the US." But if we had twice as many in need, for example,
that might not be true, right?
The reason Sweden has few in need is that it has had a properly managed economy without vast party political
disagreements about basics for many decades. Pretty simple really. Would you expect a business to be successful if one
half of the board was constantly at the the throats of the other half and vice versa ?
Graham
It you had such a business, would you expect that pouring infinite money
on it would fix anything?
Cheers,
James Arthur