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Goodbye Sweden
The Sweden Report ^ | 6/2/2015

Posted on 10/20/2015 8:04:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

  

This is the last post on this blog. I am leaving Sweden for good shortly, and will no longer be following its descent from what was once the third most prosperous country in the world. Frankly, it’s just too damn depressing. 

I was born and raised in Sweden, which leaves a cultural mark even though I moved to USA in the 1990s and have spent the better part of my adult life as an American. Coming back for a few years has been a shocking experience.

When I was a child, Sweden was a dull yet very safe place to live. Yes, there was a heavy blanket of socialism and collectivist values covering everything, but there was a core of pragmatism beneath the redness. The intention and goal was always to benefit the citizens, even though they went about things in a backwards manner. 

 

Prime minister Löfven 
Today, it’s as if the inmates are running the asylum. The politicians are participating in a chicken race of “goodness” where everybody tries to one-up each other in caring for the citizens of OTHER countries while Swedish retirees, school children, handicapped and other vulnerable categories of people are thorougly ignored. Violence is exploding. Jihadist Trojan horses are flowing through the porous border along with the tens of thousands ID-less refugees. 

But what makes me the most pessimistic about Sweden’s future is how the social fabric itself has been undermined. 

Now, to be clear, it is my opinion that modest immigration is healthy for society and beneficial for trade, cultural development and so forth. Protectionism as a concept is counter-productive, while free trade and the ability for skilled labor to go where they’re in demand is beneficial for everyone.

Having said that, what Sweden is doing is something completely different. The once homogenous population has been forever altered by a rapid and massive addition of people from vastly different cultures and value-systems. 26,8% of the population is now foreign-born or with at least one foreign-born parent, and the national census bureau estimates that some 150 000 per year will arrive to the country of just 9,8 million residents.

There simply is no possible way to absorb and assimilate such volumes of people, period. Then you are merely creating ethnic enclaves, which due to incompatible language, culture and job skills become ghettos, which in turns brews crime, misery and extremism. Once the inflow has exceeded the capacity for absorbtion, further immigration only makes the problem worse. 

It’s like someone having read that a cup of green tea per day is healthy, so they make it a policy to chug four gallons per day, every day. It’s a good thing overdone to the extreme until it becomes toxic.

Then you have the Swedish school system. There really is no nice way to put it; it’s a complete disaster. The minister of education is a man-boy who spends his time making Youtube-videos showing heart-signs with his hands to boost school results, while university-level students can’t read and comprehend the course literature. 

  
Education minister Gustav Fridolin
Since there is a delay in the changes in the school system, it is only in recent years the full impact of the knowledge-averse “progressive” school system is starting to be felt. Hard facts are largely irrelevant; the important thing is to sit in a group and discuss things until a consensus is reached. But with no hard facts to base the conclusions on, it becomes an exercise in futility because it’s all random assumptions and opinions. As a university-level history student (!) was quoted as saying in newspaper Svenska Dagbladet the other day: “Why would all these dates matter? Who cares in what order things happened?”

That’s not exactly fertile soil for creating the researchers and engineers of the future.

Financially, Sweden is an oddity in that it never had its real estate correction when Lehman Bros went belly-up and the housing market everywhere in the West crashed. Sweden just kept steaming ahead, which means housing is ridiculously overinflated. In Stockholm, the real estate prices increased 19% and in Gothenburg 24% in the last 12 months alone — from an already sky-high level. 

  
Tear-down abandoned house from 1932 with small, unremarkable lot in the outskirts of Stockholm. Current bid: 7,5 million SEK, or close to $900,000.

As a result, personal debt of the Swedish population is at an all-time high. To keep all this afloat the normal mortgage interest rates are at 2% with central bank Riksbanken at -0,25%, and yet a significant portion of the borrowers are hanging by a thread. If and when foreign banks and investors decide it’s time to turn their backs on Sweden (as happened in the early 1990s) there’s going to be a lot of pain.

Then you have the financial obligations going forward. Like much of the western world, there is a demographic change where fewer tax-paying adults are to support a glut of retirees. What makes it especially dire for Sweden is that in addition to the old Swedes, there’s also a ton of elderly immigrants that are granted “family visas” based on younger relatives having been granted asylum. They’ve never paid a dime in taxes, yet enter the system with full benefits from day one. In theory, this would be made up for by the younger relatives working and paying taxes. Sadly, this is not the case; while ethnical Swedes have a 82% employment rate, immigrants only have 57% with non-Europeans coming in at just 51%.

If Sweden was a person, it’d be like the guy with three mortgages, seven maxed-out credit cards and four collection agencies chasing him that just signed a lease for a brand new BMW X6. Simply put, there’s a lot of red ink in the future; it just hasn’t been fully realized yet.

Finally, there’s the sorry state of the Swedish defense. After decades of constant slashing of the defense budget, the extent of Swedish ambition is to stall an invader for a week in a limited area. This with war raging in Europe, Russian missiles pointed at Sweden in Kaliningrad, and Russian submarines and bomber jets openly thumbing their nose at Sweden as they intrude on Swedish territory on a regular basis. The power vacuum in Scandinavia is so tangible you can almost hear a sucking sound as you fly over it. This, too, will require massive investments when the penny finally drops amongst Swedish politicians.

So while I can’t claim to be any kind of authority on macroeconomics or social predictive models, I see red lights across the board. 

In some ways, I’d compare the country to a farm. Previously, Sweden acted like a sensible farmer and planted wheat here, carrots there, potatoes over there et cetera, by implementing free schooling, sound infrastructure investments, state-financed research and so forth. A few decades later, they reaped the rewards and climbed the prosperity ladder.

In the late 1960s, this pragmatic line was abandoned as leftist idealist Olof Palme took over. But there was plenty to harvest from previous years, so Sweden continued to be the land of milk and honey for a good long while. Then things started drying up, and the process has been one of gradual erosion and decline since the 1990s. 

The famous Swedish health care system is a good example. 120 000 hospital beds in the late 1960s became 20 000 today. Cancer patients are put on waiting lists for months. Entire emergency wards shut down for summer. The crumbling Swedish railroad system is another symptom I examined in-depth last year. The aforementioned defense that now consist of about three fat generals and a rusty rifle (bullets withheld for budgetary reasons).

A sensible farmer would see the problems for what they are and hurry to plant new seeds, so as to return to bountiful harvests of wheat, carrots, potatoes etc. Instead, the Swedish politicians goes by dogma and plants what they think SHOULD grow. So they plant M & Ms, hot dogs and pretzels. The results won’t be fully evident for a few years yet, but as the last reserves of the old harvests are depleted, things will get… Interesting.

From what I can see, there simply is no plausible scenario where these social tensions and future financial committments will not lead to a downward spiral of hardship and strife. I hope I’m wrong. I really do, because I have friends and family I care about that will remain here to see it all play out. 

But I won’t. I’ll be back in the US being mad at Obama for being a lying scumbag. And if Trump manages to get elected in 2016? Whoo boy. A racist ignoramus who takes pride in the worst qualities of a cranky eight-year old should make George “Dumbo” Bush seem like Abe Lincoln by comparison. So every country has its problems. USA has its corrupt yokel in office, just as Sweden has Stefan Löfven. 

I’d like to thank you for having followed this blog and your many insightful comments. It’s been a wild ride at times with heated debates, but it’s been fun — even when I got hatemail from both left-wingers and right-wingers over the same article. :)

So thank you, and good luck whereever you are.

  



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To: kabar

I wonder what percentage of them learned English in the early 1900’s? All of my grandparents came over from Norway back then. Both sets learned English pretty quickly, and spoke it in the home with their kids. Although my dad spent time as a kid working on an Uncle’s farm who mostly spoke Norwegian, so my dad was pretty fluent in it along with English. Now I have 20+ Spanish-speaking stations on my TV!

The other thing about the early 1900’s. The immigrants came here for a better opportunity and worked their butts off to do it. Now a large percentage of immigrants just feed at the public trough.


61 posted on 10/20/2015 8:45:59 PM PDT by 21twelve (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts It is happening again.)
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To: Lucy Hamilton

Is that a fact? Care to reference your experience?


62 posted on 10/20/2015 8:46:09 PM PDT by RedHeeler
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To: ColdSteelTalon

Oh yes, it’s rather fashionable the MSM whores would tell us.


63 posted on 10/20/2015 8:48:49 PM PDT by Lucy Hamilton (Lucy from Occupied Europa)
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To: Lucy Hamilton

But is it actually true? I mean verifiable demographically?


64 posted on 10/20/2015 8:49:42 PM PDT by ColdSteelTalon (Light is fading to shadow, and casting its shroud over all we have known...)
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To: SeekAndFind
If Sweden was a person, it’d be like the guy with three mortgages, seven maxed-out credit cards and four collection agencies chasing him that just signed a lease for a brand new BMW X6.

Like America, much of Europe has masked its problems by central bank money printing and debt creation. Its why Swedes aren't in a civil war yet - the bubble is still being blown by the EU central bank. Same as the USA. Money is the prose of society - and a fake money market can cause 1000 unseen social problems

65 posted on 10/20/2015 8:51:45 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: SeekAndFind

We should airlift out all the blonde women before they get hurt or inconvenienced in some way.


66 posted on 10/20/2015 8:52:00 PM PDT by dead ("I'm up to my eyeball in virgin goats!" - Mullah Omar)
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To: Empireoftheatom48
What the hell happened to the Vikings?

Never been the same since Fran Tarkenton retired.

67 posted on 10/20/2015 8:53:36 PM PDT by FredZarguna (An Ethiopian appears to have tampered with the fuel supply.)
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To: Lucy Hamilton

Maybe this is our well-earned punishment for murdering millions of unborn babies.


68 posted on 10/20/2015 8:53:50 PM PDT by Calpublican (Republican Party Now Stands for Nothing!!!!!(Except Conniving))
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To: Lucy Hamilton

69 posted on 10/20/2015 8:55:42 PM PDT by WVKayaker (On Scale of 1 to 5 Palins, How Likely Is Media Assault on Each GOP Candidate?)
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To: Lucy Hamilton

UKIP did pretty well in the last election with 13% of the vote—third largest total. Only one member of Parliament, but the numbers will grow.


70 posted on 10/20/2015 8:59:46 PM PDT by kabar
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To: Lizavetta

Reason I ask this question is because I have asked myself that question about my own country, and I don’t have an answer to it.


71 posted on 10/20/2015 9:00:31 PM PDT by chris37 (heartless)
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To: Lucy Hamilton

Europe has far more restrictive firearm laws. Guns are not easy to obtain.


72 posted on 10/20/2015 9:00:50 PM PDT by kabar
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To: RedHeeler

You can find the figures online for Europe.

Sweden alone is:

2 032 000 guns or 21 guns per 100 residents. Of the 2 032 000 guns, 959 000 where rifles, 726 000 shotguns, 122 000 combination rifles, 88 000 pistols, 55 000 revolvers, 3 000 automatic guns and 78 000 weapons parts.

It seems Sweden can own pistols and revolvers, I wasn’t aware.

Germany has the fourth highest gun-ownership in the world, there are 5.5 million firearms in Germany....my Bavarian friends have 1.1 million guns alone amongst them, North Rhine-Westphalia has 1 million and Baden-Württemberg with 700,000.

Serbia has the second highest gun-ownership in the world, Switzerland the fifth.

I’m not doing the work for you beyond this. Google is your friend.

But if you want to hold onto this ridiculous MYTH like some Americans that “Europe is disarmed”, “at least Americans can defend ourselves unlike you Europeans who’ve been disarmed”....then ENJOY your MYTH.

It’s a myth, it’s NOT fact.


73 posted on 10/20/2015 9:01:09 PM PDT by Lucy Hamilton (Lucy from Occupied Europa)
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To: kabar

Read my post # 73.

Europe has MORE guns than you’d LIKE to pretend we don’t have.

Please stop INSISTING that “Europe is disarmed”, I’m sorry it’s getting really REALLY irritating.

So irritating in fact, I’m moving on from this thread. I’m not going to keep repeating myself.


74 posted on 10/20/2015 9:03:33 PM PDT by Lucy Hamilton (Lucy from Occupied Europa)
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To: Empireoftheatom48
What the hell happened to the Vikings?

Hard to believe these are the same Swedes whose armies terrorized Europe in the middle centuries of the last millennium as they battled the Holy Romans, Spaniards, Saxons, Czechs, Danes, Poles and Russians.

75 posted on 10/20/2015 9:05:05 PM PDT by Rufii
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To: 21twelve
We didn't have the welfare state during the wave of immigration in the early 1900s. Today, more than 50% of immigrants are using at least one welfare program. We are importing poverty.


76 posted on 10/20/2015 9:07:01 PM PDT by kabar
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To: bboop

Bring the original version of the Constitution to Alberta.


77 posted on 10/20/2015 9:13:14 PM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: Lucy Hamilton

Oh I forgot to add, eg. Sweden = 2 032 000 guns or 21 guns per 100 residents.

Sweden has a population of just 8 million people. 2,032,000 guns in a population of just 8 million, is pretty massive.

Your population is what 250 million....thus Sweden alone based on their population, are nearly as well-armed as you are....and that’s just Sweden.

Across Europe we’ll have between 15 million to 20 million guns across our population. That’s a very well-armed Continent I’d say.

If it comes to it, Europe will defend itself, you can count on it....I myself KNOW it.

That’s it, out of this thread now.


78 posted on 10/20/2015 9:13:31 PM PDT by Lucy Hamilton (Lucy from Occupied Europa)
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To: chris37

I think it’s what I said. Either paid off or threatened. Why else would you shaft your country?


79 posted on 10/20/2015 9:13:43 PM PDT by Lizavetta
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To: Lucy Hamilton

And what are you Europeans doing to defend your culture with all those registered guns that the police can come & take anytime? Those guns that Europeans own in name only since they are secured in hunt club arms rooms to be checked out for a day’s hunting only?

Use a gun to defend yourself against a rampaging Muslim & you are going to jail. So take your tirade somewhere else.


80 posted on 10/20/2015 9:14:03 PM PDT by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam.")
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