Commie Sanders asked about socialist mess in Venezuela - REFUSES COMMENT

What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

False:

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GDP in terms of PPP

United States 55,805
Netherlands 49,166


Oh shit facts...........and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people and it's still that far behind?
 
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.
 
Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.


Yeah it's a bad idea to compare the US and Denmark


They have a plush welfare state....but how do they keep it up?

What do they make?

Timeline of United States inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Danish inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

They don't add much to anything....they invent nothing, produce nothing

What do we get from them? The pay people higher salaries and much lower workweeks.....its not sustainable.....
 
Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

False:

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GDP in terms of PPP

United States 55,805
Netherlands 49,166


Oh shit facts...........and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people and it's still that far behind?
Oh 6000 huh? Yeah such a gap! Tell me, why do you cons always cherry pick information? I give you proof that Denmark's economy is better in 9 crucial ways and you cling to this one thing that is somehow supposed to make my 9 facts meaningless? Their middle class is better for Christ's sakes. You are either really stupid or willfully ignorant.
 
Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.
Yeah if I got paid not to work, I'd be ecstatic.....but at some point the chickens come home to roost....you have to produce stuff....what do they produce?
 
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

False:

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GDP in terms of PPP

United States 55,805
Netherlands 49,166


Oh shit facts...........and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people and it's still that far behind?
Oh 6000 huh? Yeah such a gap! Tell me, why do you cons always cherry pick information? I give you proof that Denmark's economy is better in 9 crucial ways and you cling to this one thing that is somehow supposed to make my 9 facts meaningless? Their middle class is better for Christ's sakes. You are either really stupid or willfully ignorant.

List them.....they are all welfare benfits.....
So list em, they are all related
 
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.


Yeah it's a bad idea to compare the US and Denmark


They have a plush welfare state....but how do they keep it up?

What do they make?

Timeline of United States inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Danish inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

They don't add much to anything....they invent nothing, produce nothing

What do we get from them? The pay people higher salaries and much lower workweeks.....its not sustainable.....
lol oh great deflection. You can't make any mature attempt to accept the factual information I give you can you?

Face it, unless you're rich, it's obviously better to live in Denmark than the US.
 
There has never been a president of Venezuela named Sanders. Perhaps the OP can't tell the difference between Venezuela and Vermont, considering that they both begin with "V."

An intensive course in Sesame Street is recommended.
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
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The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
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You're such an idiot. Your first defintion is a complete contradiction. The first definition says "owned...by a centralized government." While that may happen in some countries, it isn't a defining characteristic of socialism. The word, at its core meaning, means social ownership. As in the CITIZENS OWN IT. As in, it is paid for with their tax dollars. The citizens in ANY country that pay taxes for services are examples of SOCIALISM. That is what your definitions means by the "collective".

This is why it is so difficult to discuss something with a Progressive. They have their own definitions for so many things.

Your statement that citizens who gather together to pay taxes for services, make them Socialists. Flat out LIE.

It is a shame they didn't teach civics when you were in school or the basic economies of the world. Follow me and I'll try to bring you along a bit.
 
Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.

Yeah it's a bad idea to compare the US and Denmark


They have a plush welfare state....but how do they keep it up?

What do they make?

Timeline of United States inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Danish inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

They don't add much to anything....they invent nothing, produce nothing

What do we get from them? The pay people higher salaries and much lower workweeks.....its not sustainable.....
lol oh great deflection. You can't make any mature attempt to accept the factual information I give you can you?

Face it, unless you're rich, it's obviously better to live in Denmark than the US.

Just the opposite in fact. Their cost of living and taxes are far higher in Denmark than in the United States.
 
Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.


Yeah it's a bad idea to compare the US and Denmark


They have a plush welfare state....but how do they keep it up?

What do they make?

Timeline of United States inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Danish inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

They don't add much to anything....they invent nothing, produce nothing

What do we get from them? The pay people higher salaries and much lower workweeks.....its not sustainable.....
lol oh great deflection. You can't make any mature attempt to accept the factual information I give you can you?

Face it, unless you're rich, it's obviously better to live in Denmark than the US.

No you ragged on the Times, they support socialism and say the Danes have to change the way they are doing business.

So lets look at the items.
1)Denmark’s unemployed workers get 90 percent of their old salary for 2 years.

Uhhhhh, 2 years of unemployment....more welfare....how do their businesses stay in business?

2)Denmark spends far less on healthcare than the US.

We do, but we have more violence and again more invention and new procedures, that are much more costly.

3)Danes enjoy the world’s shortest workweek.

Holand does, but the Danes are 2nd....

33 hours, is that a good thing?

http://money.cnn.com/gallery/news/economy/2013/07/10/worlds-shortest-work-weeks/2.htm

4)Denmark pays students $900 a month to attend college.

Paid college with a Stipend....soooo who pays for all this?

5)Denmark has one of the highest per-capita incomes in the developed world.

I see the US, no Denmark
The 10 Nations With The Highest GDPs Per Capita

Now this article is bullshit...this is the source for per capita income

GDP per capita (current US$) | Data

US-55,836.8
Denmark-52,002.2

The US is higher, yet the article says Denmark is $5000 higher, do they see their own data or just make shit up?

Now that's just one point..

6)Denmark has one of the world’s lowest poverty rates. The US has one of the highest.
Come on, poverty rates, the US has very little poverty.
7)Denmark is ranked the #1 best country for business (The US is ranked #18).

One thing is the US has the highest corporate tax in the world, Trump will lower it...hop on board.

8)New parents in Denmark get 52 weeks of paid family leave. New American parents get nothing.

Paid leave, more welfare....

9)Denmark is the happiest country on Earth.
Little work, high pay, who wouldn't be

Ok so lets look at these shall we?

Highes per capita income

The 10 Nations With The Highest GDPs Per Capita

Now this article is bullshit...this is the source for per capita income

GDP per capita (current US$) | Data

US-55,836.8
Denmark-52,002.2

The US is higher, yet the article says Denmark is 5000 higher, do they see their own data or just make shit up?

Now that's just one point..
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

Bullshit, it's the socialist new York times.....sorry man....you can't handle the truth....

Your article says they don't work much, get high pay and fere stuff....that's awesome but not sustainable...

What Danish products do you use?
Oh Christ, that's your response? The New York Times? It's not like you ever come to that newspaper's defense when they say anything remotely liberal. Only what caters to your small Fox News world.

Of course their economy is stable. More citizens work. Also, only a minority of their population qualifies for any welfare assistance. The country is also the happiest nation in the world.

Yeah it's a bad idea to compare the US and Denmark


They have a plush welfare state....but how do they keep it up?

What do they make?

Timeline of United States inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Category:Danish inventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

They don't add much to anything....they invent nothing, produce nothing

What do we get from them? The pay people higher salaries and much lower workweeks.....its not sustainable.....
lol oh great deflection. You can't make any mature attempt to accept the factual information I give you can you?

Face it, unless you're rich, it's obviously better to live in Denmark than the US.

Just the opposite in fact. Their cost of living and taxes are far higher in Denmark than in the United States.

Yeah it is very expensive there....but with all the welfare and a short workweek, what do they really do? I mean you have to produce stuff I would imagine, something.
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Not true.

Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy

  • Jun. 18, 2014, 7:37 AM
No tuition fees and generous grants give young Danes an opportunity that would make most green with envy -- a university education without a massive debt yoke.

But many, in both industry and politics, feel it's become a free lunch that's giving indigestion to Scandinavia's already weakest economy.

Too many pursue "fulfilment" and too few the science and engineering degrees needed in well-paid growth sectors critical for the nation's future, they say.

Typical is 23-year-old Ali Badreldin, who is enrolled at the Royal Danish Academy of Music to become a saxophone player. "Music was always part of my life growing up so it was a natural choice," he said.

His courses are free and he gets a monthly stipend of 5,839 DKK (782 euros, $1,074) in a system where class sizes are rarely limited.

The result has Denmark spending more proportionally on education than any other country in the OECD club of 34 advanced nations.

Yet biotech firms like Novozymes say they cannot find enough engineers.

Engineering opportunities have soared in recent years in Denmark, but its youth have shunned the sector, with only one-third the OECD average contemplating an engineering career amid top-heavy enrolment in arts and humanities programmes.

Read more: Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Not true.

Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy

  • Jun. 18, 2014, 7:37 AM
No tuition fees and generous grants give young Danes an opportunity that would make most green with envy -- a university education without a massive debt yoke.

But many, in both industry and politics, feel it's become a free lunch that's giving indigestion to Scandinavia's already weakest economy.

Too many pursue "fulfilment" and too few the science and engineering degrees needed in well-paid growth sectors critical for the nation's future, they say.

Typical is 23-year-old Ali Badreldin, who is enrolled at the Royal Danish Academy of Music to become a saxophone player. "Music was always part of my life growing up so it was a natural choice," he said.

His courses are free and he gets a monthly stipend of 5,839 DKK (782 euros, $1,074) in a system where class sizes are rarely limited.

The result has Denmark spending more proportionally on education than any other country in the OECD club of 34 advanced nations.

Yet biotech firms like Novozymes say they cannot find enough engineers.

Engineering opportunities have soared in recent years in Denmark, but its youth have shunned the sector, with only one-third the OECD average contemplating an engineering career amid top-heavy enrolment in arts and humanities programmes.

Read more: Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy

Yep, it will catch up to you....you can't just run a country that way.....nothing is being made....they don't work much, they get paid really well, but they don't produce much....
 
Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

False:

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GDP in terms of PPP

United States 55,805
Netherlands 49,166


Oh shit facts...........and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people and it's still that far behind?

You're amusing. Not very bright but somewhat amusing.

According to your statement, and I quote: "and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people". By simple arithmetic, that would make the population of the United States about 57 million people. Really?
 
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Danes Rethink a Welfare State Ample to a Fault


They are figuring it out......you can't do that forever....


And those Danish companies and.products...so good I can't name any
Your bullshit doesn't change the fact that wages in Denmark on average are higher and that a higher percentage of the population is employed.

Here are 9 reasons Denmark's socialist economy leaves the US in the dust

False:

List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

GDP in terms of PPP

United States 55,805
Netherlands 49,166


Oh shit facts...........and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people and it's still that far behind?

You're amusing. Not very bright but somewhat amusing.

According to your statement, and I quote: "and Denmark has like 1/10 of the people". By simple arithmetic, that would make the population of the United States about 57 million people. Really?


Sorry didn't know it was only 5 million people...I figured Copenhaagen had that.....I figured it was around 30 million....so comparing a country of 300 million to 5 million, with very little diversity....yeah.....that's gonna be fair...
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
You're such an idiot. Your first defintion is a complete contradiction. The first definition says "owned...by a centralized government." While that may happen in some countries, it isn't a defining characteristic of socialism. The word, at its core meaning, means social ownership. As in the CITIZENS OWN IT. As in, it is paid for with their tax dollars. The citizens in ANY country that pay taxes for services are examples of SOCIALISM. That is what your definitions means by the "collective".

This is why it is so difficult to discuss something with a Progressive. They have their own definitions for so many things.

Your statement that citizens who gather together to pay taxes for services, make them Socialists. Flat out LIE.

It is a shame they didn't teach civics when you were in school or the basic economies of the world. Follow me and I'll try to bring you along a bit.
See what you're too stupid to understand is that socialism has nothing to do with totalitarian government. Sure a government like that may have a socialist system, but that doesn't mean that the totalitarian regime has anything to do with the country being socialist. So yeah, any system that is funded by tax payers is socialist. SOCIAL, COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP. That is what the meaning of the word is at its core.
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
You're such an idiot. Your first defintion is a complete contradiction. The first definition says "owned...by a centralized government." While that may happen in some countries, it isn't a defining characteristic of socialism. The word, at its core meaning, means social ownership. As in the CITIZENS OWN IT. As in, it is paid for with their tax dollars. The citizens in ANY country that pay taxes for services are examples of SOCIALISM. That is what your definitions means by the "collective".

This is why it is so difficult to discuss something with a Progressive. They have their own definitions for so many things.

Your statement that citizens who gather together to pay taxes for services, make them Socialists. Flat out LIE.

It is a shame they didn't teach civics when you were in school or the basic economies of the world. Follow me and I'll try to bring you along a bit.
See what you're too stupid to understand is that socialism has nothing to do with totalitarian government. Sure a government like that may have a socialist system, but that doesn't mean that the totalitarian regime has anything to do with the country being socialist. So yeah, any system that is funded by tax payers is socialist. SOCIAL, COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP. That is what the meaning of the word is at its core.


So if you had a powerful central government that banned abortion and homosexuality, you're ok with it?
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Not true.

Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy

  • Jun. 18, 2014, 7:37 AM
No tuition fees and generous grants give young Danes an opportunity that would make most green with envy -- a university education without a massive debt yoke.

But many, in both industry and politics, feel it's become a free lunch that's giving indigestion to Scandinavia's already weakest economy.

Too many pursue "fulfilment" and too few the science and engineering degrees needed in well-paid growth sectors critical for the nation's future, they say.

Typical is 23-year-old Ali Badreldin, who is enrolled at the Royal Danish Academy of Music to become a saxophone player. "Music was always part of my life growing up so it was a natural choice," he said.

His courses are free and he gets a monthly stipend of 5,839 DKK (782 euros, $1,074) in a system where class sizes are rarely limited.

The result has Denmark spending more proportionally on education than any other country in the OECD club of 34 advanced nations.

Yet biotech firms like Novozymes say they cannot find enough engineers.

Engineering opportunities have soared in recent years in Denmark, but its youth have shunned the sector, with only one-third the OECD average contemplating an engineering career amid top-heavy enrolment in arts and humanities programmes.

Read more: Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy
Lol this article is such a joke. For one thing, even despite Danish wages being higher after taxes, the Danes still pay more in taxes. That is how this education is paid for. Also, the premise of this article is so fallacious that it's laughable. It's claiming that the lack of pursuit in science degrees is BECAUSE tuition is free. That doesn't even make any sense. How do you not see that?
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".

Bernie Sanders Asked About Failures of Socialism in Venezuela and Refuses to Comment

may 27 2016 LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure that you know about this topic: various leftist governments, especially the populists, are in serious trouble in Latin America. The socialist model in Venezuela has the country near collapse. Argentina, also Brazil, how do you explain that failure?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: You are asking me questions…

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: I am sure you’re interested in that.

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: I am very interested, but right now I’m running for President of the United States.

LEÓN KRAUZE, UNIVISION: So you don’t have an opinion about the crisis in Venezuela?

BERNIE SANDERS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE: Of course I have an opinion, but as I said, I’m focused on my campaign.
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.

You're a joke.

Our military is not even close to being socialist.

Denmark is not a Socialist Country. It has a population of far fewer citizens than the city of New York. Any comparison between the United States, 330 million people, and Denmark is a show of desperation on the part of Socialists.

For your future reference:
so·cial·ism
(sō′shə-lĭz′əm)
n.
1. Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
2. The stage in Marxist-Leninist theory intermediate between capitalism and communism, in which the means of production are collectively owned but a completely classless society has not yet been achieved.
B
You're such an idiot. Your first defintion is a complete contradiction. The first definition says "owned...by a centralized government." While that may happen in some countries, it isn't a defining characteristic of socialism. The word, at its core meaning, means social ownership. As in the CITIZENS OWN IT. As in, it is paid for with their tax dollars. The citizens in ANY country that pay taxes for services are examples of SOCIALISM. That is what your definitions means by the "collective".

This is why it is so difficult to discuss something with a Progressive. They have their own definitions for so many things.

Your statement that citizens who gather together to pay taxes for services, make them Socialists. Flat out LIE.

It is a shame they didn't teach civics when you were in school or the basic economies of the world. Follow me and I'll try to bring you along a bit.
See what you're too stupid to understand is that socialism has nothing to do with totalitarian government. Sure a government like that may have a socialist system, but that doesn't mean that the totalitarian regime has anything to do with the country being socialist. So yeah, any system that is funded by tax payers is socialist. SOCIAL, COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP. That is what the meaning of the word is at its core.

Once again...I'll paste S-L-O-W-L-Y.

Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production;[10] as well as the political ideologies, theories, and movements that aim at their establishment.[11] Social ownership may refer to forms of public, collective, or cooperative ownership; to citizen ownership of equity; or to any combination of these.[12] Although there are many varieties of socialism and there is no single definition encapsulating all of them,[13] social ownership is the common element shared by its various forms.

Your inability to accept FACTS and the TRUTH is not surprising. Like all Progressives, you just swallow whatever sounds and FEELS good regardless of the FACTS. A well-known trait of Progressives.
 
The democrat's grand plan on economics - "We take money from the businesses and give it to the people, and we'll all be rich".
What you people are too dumb to understand is that just because a socialist country might be a failure, it doesn't mean the idea of socialism is a failure. Denmark has a much lower poverty rate than the US. The work week is shorter. The percentage of people employed is higher. Wages are overall higher. It's also the number one place for business in the world.

Beyond that, the US has always been socialist. Our economy isn't a free market one - it's a mixed economy. Our defense department is biggest socialist institution in the world.


Wow Rush talks about people like that.....you proved him right.


First thank you for admitting CHAVEZ was a huuuuuuge failure

But socialism doesn't work......because you can't have a country with most people on the government dole...even Scandinavia countries are going through austerity...
Uh no actually. Denmark, economically, is superior to the US in many ways. The wages are overall higher. The percentage of people employed is higher. The average work week is shorter. It's the number one country to do business.

Not true.

Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy

  • Jun. 18, 2014, 7:37 AM
No tuition fees and generous grants give young Danes an opportunity that would make most green with envy -- a university education without a massive debt yoke.

But many, in both industry and politics, feel it's become a free lunch that's giving indigestion to Scandinavia's already weakest economy.

Too many pursue "fulfilment" and too few the science and engineering degrees needed in well-paid growth sectors critical for the nation's future, they say.

Typical is 23-year-old Ali Badreldin, who is enrolled at the Royal Danish Academy of Music to become a saxophone player. "Music was always part of my life growing up so it was a natural choice," he said.

His courses are free and he gets a monthly stipend of 5,839 DKK (782 euros, $1,074) in a system where class sizes are rarely limited.

The result has Denmark spending more proportionally on education than any other country in the OECD club of 34 advanced nations.

Yet biotech firms like Novozymes say they cannot find enough engineers.

Engineering opportunities have soared in recent years in Denmark, but its youth have shunned the sector, with only one-third the OECD average contemplating an engineering career amid top-heavy enrolment in arts and humanities programmes.

Read more: Free Universities And No Student Loan Debt Is Hurting Denmark's Economy
Lol this article is such a joke. For one thing, even despite Danish wages being higher after taxes, the Danes still pay more in taxes. That is how this education is paid for. Also, the premise of this article is so fallacious that it's laughable. It's claiming that the lack of pursuit in science degrees is BECAUSE tuition is free. That doesn't even make any sense. How do you not see that?


Why doesn't it make sense?

Why take a hard class when you get a job and don't have to work? Why not take music or art?
People do that here, and then bitch when they don't get a job, imagine if you could get a job doing nothing.....
 

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