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So, This Is Heaven: Norway
Los Angeles Times ^
| November 8, 2001
| CAROL J. WILLIAMS
Posted on 11/08/2001 5:11:20 PM PST by liberallarry
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:31 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Imagine a world so shielded from modern dangers that children accept candy from strangers.
Think about a place where lifelong financial security is guaranteed, no matter how many layoffs, stock market crashes or catastrophic illnesses come your way.
Consider the psychological well-being of belonging to a country where no one is homeless or hungry, where women and men are equal, where a pristine environment is reverentially protected and where sharing the wealth with the world's less fortunate is a moral obligation. More.
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It's interesting to compare Norway with other countries that have been the recipients of such unexpected wealth; Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States.
To: liberallarry
Ah! Another land of infidels! Osama, attention!
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posted on
11/08/2001 5:20:34 PM PST
by
Joee
To: liberallarry
Norway good; America bad.
To: A Navy Vet
Very interesting. We have a good friend who emigrated from Norway about twenty years ago. His major problem was the lack of inititative in the Country because of the cradle to grave welfare state. That being said, he visited this spring with a family who lives in Oslo. In talking to them they are having problems now with diversity. Immigrants to Norway are claiming disability, getting a group of unscrupulous physicians to certify the disability and then leaving Norway to their home countries where they receive a check monthly from the Norwegian government.
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posted on
11/08/2001 5:41:08 PM PST
by
AZFolks
To: AZFolks
"Immigrants to Norway are claiming disability, getting a group of unscrupulous physicians to certify the disability and then leaving Norway to their home countries where they receive a check monthly from the Norwegian government."
We have a similar problem on our southern border. Dual citizenship Mexicans pick up their welfare checks and go back to Mexico.
To: liberallarry
The population of Norway is 4.5 million, all white, and mono-religious. They have vast wealth from North Sea oil. There is no trick to run a socialistic country with this population and this vast wealth. Yes they have a wonderful medical program and all have crib to death benifits, but lets be honest and not start to compare this society with other nations, just ain't right.
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posted on
11/08/2001 5:45:17 PM PST
by
BIGZ
To: A Navy Vet
Nah. That's a minor comment in the article. Norway is a big lottery winner. It's really interesting to see how they handle it. Too compare the behavior of other lottery winners.
To: liberallarry
State assistance to single mothers is so generous that there is no need for a father's income. Half the children here are now born out of wedlock.Fast-forward twenty years - this will come to haunt them when those kids start getting into trouble.
Does this mean if we started drilling more of our oil, that we might have fewer homeless people? I'm up for giving it a try. And I don't see any mention here of all that oil drilling mucking up their environment, so why is it our environment is so fragile?
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posted on
11/08/2001 5:46:52 PM PST
by
redbaiter
To: liberallarry
There are other places where financial worries are non-existant, where medical care is paid for by the government,
where no one goes hungry,
where nobody is homeless
and where people are watched over and protected all day every day.
We call those places PRISONS!!
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posted on
11/08/2001 5:47:16 PM PST
by
keithtoo
To: liberallarry
I wonder how much they spend on National Defense...
To: liberallarry
So, This Is Heaven: Norway Oddly enough, there is a town in Norway called Hell.
To: liberallarry
Xenophobia is
rampant in Scandanavia. Norwegians, Swedes and Finns are notoriously closed-off and hostile to foreigners. And
forget about it if your skin color is not white. Whatever security the indigenous population enjoys is
wholly dependent on its insularity, tribal solidarity, and relative small size. The socialist economic schemes in use in Scandanavia depend upon that solidarity, not the other way around. The system
appears to work because of the homogeneity of the people. It is not transportable to other cultures.
I once had a Finnish girlfriend and I lived with her in Helsinki when I was in my 20s. I know what I'm talking about. Scandanavians are not the great paragons of virtue the American press loves to make them out to be.
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posted on
11/08/2001 6:01:17 PM PST
by
beckett
To: redbaiter
Yeah, and the
government owns the oil industry!
I bet they have pure socialism. I'd be willing to bet the morals are in the dumper as well, since people don't have to be responsible for their life choices... Like This:
Half the children here are now born out of wedlock.
Bet the druggies get freebies too. Bet the druggies are living high on the hog (pardon the pun, Muslim lurkers!).
No no... Give me the good ol' U.S. of A. any day! WE'RE FREE.
To: Humidston
"WE'RE FREE"
well, aside from a) no guns and b) 60% tax rate, they seem pretty free too. I suspect w/regard to every day life, the experience fewer regulations/state imposition than we do.
BUT- as others have noted, they are a very homogeneous society, with a substantial "external" source of revenue. Of course they did develop and exploit their windfall themselves- have to give them credit for that.
still, don't think I'd want to live their- kind of like living in disneyland.
To: liberallarry
I've heard Norway described as "the Switzerland of Europe"
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posted on
11/08/2001 6:26:47 PM PST
by
lds23
To: liberallarry
But the women are MUCH better looking.
To: lds23
,,, more likely the Switzerland of Scandinavia.
To: fourdeuce82d
Well, aside from a) no guns
Actually, that's one common misconception about Norway. The private gun-ownership rate there is almost as high as in the US, although the rate of ownership of handguns is lower. The Norwegian military has long had a program of...well, here's a report from an British fellow I ran across a while back:
In Norway the armed forces have consistantly sold off surplus arms to the civilian market. Earlier this year 12,000 Mauser 98's rebarrelled to .30-06 were released from military stores and sold. If you have GBP 100 I can get one for you. Previously various types of pistols, M1 Garands, US Carbines, even Sten Guns and MP 40's (Schmeissers) have been sold on the civilian market. Today the Police are a bit more reluctant about issuing variations for full auto guns. I find it curious that the antis focus on handguns as being the evil gun when there are hundreds of thousands of people who have full auto weapons at home. Apart from civilians with machine guns on their FAC, members of the armed forces are encouraged to have their full kit at home just in case...Full kit naturally includes their service weapon and ammo. Sadly thefts of these guns are about a third of all gun thefts annually. It is only human to look after your own nice rifle bought with your own hard earned money and lock it away, but the army's gun...that can stand in the broom cupboard.
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To: general_re
I'm glad you posted this, this answers a question that I have been trying to get answered for some time. I had been told years ago that because of their being occupied by the Nazis during WWII the Norwegian government not only permitted but encouraged civilian ownership of firearms I wondered if that had remained true. Apparently it has. In Sweden I believe civilian firearms possession is virtually nonexistent.
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posted on
11/08/2001 6:59:12 PM PST
by
Aurelius
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