Posted on 09/30/2014 2:45:38 PM PDT by Kaslin
Im a huge fan of Switzerland, largely because its voters approved a spending cap that should be a role model for other nations.
Its called the debt brake and it has helped reduce the burden of government spending in Switzerland at a time when most nations in Europe have been moving in the wrong direction.
But thats not the only reason I like Switzerland.
I also appreciate the fact that Swiss voters seem to be much more sensible than voters in other nations.
Every so often I see polls, for instance, suggesting that French voters overwhelmingly want less government spending. But then they go out and elect statist presidents such as Sarkozy and Hollande.
In Switzerland, by contrast, voters are sensible where it counts most in the voting booth.
Earlier this year, 76 percent of voters rejected a minimum wage hike.
Back in 2010, nearly 60 percent of voters shot down a class-warfare proposal for higher taxes on the rich.
And theyve done it again. In a recent referendum, they defeated a government-run healthcare system by a landslide.
Here are some excerpts from an AFP report.
Swiss voters on Sunday rejected a plan for a seismic shift from the countrys all-private health insurance system to a state-run scheme. Referendum results showed that almost 62 percent of voters had shot down a reform pushed by left-leaning parties. …The Swiss population does not want a single national scheme, said the Swiss Insurance Association. Our health system is among the top performers in the world. Competition between health insurers and freedom of choice for clients play a major role in this, it added. …The rejection of the plan by nearly two-thirds of voters is a major blow for pro-reform campaigners, given that opinion polls had shown the No vote was likely to be around 54 percent. In a 2007 referendum, 71 percent of voters rejected similar reforms. …for Switzerlands cross-party government and its right- and centre-dominated parliament, the current system has proven its mettle and is debt-free, unlike the health services of France, Italy or Britain.
Though it seems that speaking French is somehow linked to economic illiteracy.
German-speaking regions voted against the plan, while their French-speaking counterparts were in favour.
Back in 2011, I wrote that there were five reasons why Switzerland was better than the United States.
But perhaps I wasnt being sufficiently enthusiastic. Over at Being Classically Liberal, theres an article entitled 9 Reasons Libertarians Should Love Switzerland. Heres the bottom line.
The Swiss are rich, happy, gun-owning, peace-loving people. The country has one of the freest market economies in the world and a relatively small and very decentralized government which hasnt waged war since the early 19th century. In this libertarians eyes, Switzerland might just be the most awesome country in existence.
Im agnostic on whether Switzerland is the most awesome. Hong Kong and Singapore, for instance, have smaller government.
That being said, Switzerland is much better on both guns and federalism.
And if you believe in grading on a curve, the burden of government spending in Switzerland is far smaller than it is in neighboring nations.
So it is a very admirable place.
Though I havent given up on America quite yet. And if I ever do, Ill still choose Australia over Switzerland.
P.S. While it is encouraging that Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected a single-payer healthcare scheme, I should acknowledge that their current system is not exactly libertarian Nirvana since it mandates that households purchase a health insurance policy.
P.P.S. But I dont want to close on a bad point, so Ill simply call your attention to the fact that Switzerland has one of the lowest levels of welfare spending among industrialized nations.
Time to learn German it seems.
In addition to sensible voting they have the Cantonal system which actually IS a federal system that works.
I wish I could afford to live there.
Or Italian, French and Rumantsch. :)
People making sense somewhere. Amazing.
Don’t they?
Dated a Swiss man a lifetime ago. Every man is required to serve in the armed forces and every man is issued a gun. Every man must spend 2 weeks a year in the service. I believe it was 18-45 years of age. Now, this was in the 80’s, so some things may have changed. Can you imagine our Government issuing a weapon to every man? PS-those mountains have boatloads of tunnels AND survival dormitories in them.
That's a huge point that is hidden in a P.S. The Swiss rejected single-payer, yes - but they rejected it in favor of their current system, which looks an awful lot like Obamacare.
i think you have to wear a weapon to vote there. I think they wear these little swords on their belts.
Here's the Swiss valley that inspired J.J.R. Tolkein's Valley of Rivendell...
It does look beautiful
Outline for a Sci-fi novel. Between Ebola and Islam the human population of the Earth is eliminated except for a tiny Swiss population holed up in the tunnels and the world is repopulated by their descendants. Far-fetched? Oh, I don’t know, what do you think? Somehow I would not be surprised to see some variant of this appear in book form before New Year’s day.
Hong Kong is in Red China. Red China and “awesome” don’t belong in the same sentence. And Singapore seriously restricts basic civil rights.
Nicht für mich
Wasn’t Hong Kong a British Colony until they gave it back?
Yeah. And Macau was Portuguese.
I wouldn’t have given them back.
Same here
Good luck getting a visa to stay there long. They actually have immigration laws and enforce them.
In case you don’t know there is a difference between a immigration visa and a visitors visa
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