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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field.
Having a social welfare programme is different from being socialist. This is what you plainly do not see, or want to see. For example, One Nation politics is capitalism with social welfare built in not with a 'bit' of socialism. I fail to see how you can be a 'bit' socialist. Socialism is an ideology seeking control of markets. All of the countries you mention are free market economies running social welfare programmes. What does a 'bit' socialist mean? It's like saying someone is a bit gay, it is meaningless and disingenuous. What you are trying to do is convince yourself that some sort of 'third way', as espoused by Tony Blair and French politicians exists which provides the best of both Worlds. It doesn't and won't happen. Cue a s*** load of years old internet links provided to back up your spurious 'thoughts'.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field. f***ing hell, Kerm. You could at least try. Pick a tax, any tax. Nothing the Forbes bloke has written says that NZ and Canada have higher taxes, you did. That was what I questioned of your post and it seems you were wrong, you certainly haven't backed it up whereas I've found the first two examples, that most people think of in terms of taxation, disprove your statement. Edited by Stuk (09 Dec 2015 3.41pm)
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field. f***ing hell, Kerm. You could at least try. Pick a tax, any tax. Nothing the Forbes bloke has written says that NZ and Canada have higher taxes, you did. That was what I questioned of your post and it seems you were wrong, you certainly haven't backed it up whereas I've found the first two examples, that most people think of in terms of taxation, disprove your statement. Edited by Stuk (09 Dec 2015 3.41pm)
I made no comparison to the UK. You did. What are we disagreeing about again?
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field. f***ing hell, Kerm. You could at least try. Pick a tax, any tax. Nothing the Forbes bloke has written says that NZ and Canada have higher taxes, you did. That was what I questioned of your post and it seems you were wrong, you certainly haven't backed it up whereas I've found the first two examples, that most people think of in terms of taxation, disprove your statement. Edited by Stuk (09 Dec 2015 3.41pm)
I made no comparison to the UK. You did. What are we disagreeing about again? No I read it as high, as I wrote. and then said i.e. any that are higher than ours? You clearly hold those countries as more socialist than the UK and said they do it via high taxes, so I asked for any taxes they have that are higher than ours. I chose income and sales tax and neither country has higher tax rates than us for either. That any of the 4 countries you listed could be classed as socialist, partly socialist, semi socialist etc are not, they're capitalist just like us.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field.
Having a social welfare programme is different from being socialist. This is what you plainly do not see, or want to see. For example, One Nation politics is capitalism with social welfare built in not with a 'bit' of socialism. I fail to see how you can be a 'bit' socialist. Socialism is an ideology seeking control of markets. All of the countries you mention are free market economies running social welfare programmes. What does a 'bit' socialist mean? It's like saying someone is a bit gay, it is meaningless and disingenuous. What you are trying to do is convince yourself that some sort of 'third way', as espoused by Tony Blair and French politicians exists which provides the best of both Worlds. It doesn't and won't happen. Cue a s*** load of years old internet links provided to back up your spurious 'thoughts'.
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Countries like Canada, New Zealand, Finland and the Netherlands have successfully combined a free market capitalist economy with a high class state run health, education and welfare systems that are supported by high taxes which prove that socialism can thrive and survive when it is implemented in a moderate fashion.
Canada... NZ... high taxes... No. You keep saying these countries are examples of socialism but none of them are. And the ones that actually are or were, you dismiss.
14th paragraph onward Maybe he knows a bit more than you or I about such matters.
That's 5 years old.
Some think Nova Scotians pay 42% tax whilst others say 30%
Income tax rates all lower, sales tax rates all lower. What ones are you talking about?
I am just bowing to that Forbes guy. He seems to know his stuff. Nothing you or Matthew have posted has come up with anything to truly negate the seeming fact that some of the most successful countries in the world have a strong sense of moderate socialism functioning well within their societies. I don't see why that can't be admired for what it is rather than sniped at. Just because to some 'socialism' is 100% unworkable I suppose, no matter the evidence of today and in the past to say otherwise. The NHS? Free education? Etc. They must count for something via the left field. f***ing hell, Kerm. You could at least try. Pick a tax, any tax. Nothing the Forbes bloke has written says that NZ and Canada have higher taxes, you did. That was what I questioned of your post and it seems you were wrong, you certainly haven't backed it up whereas I've found the first two examples, that most people think of in terms of taxation, disprove your statement. Edited by Stuk (09 Dec 2015 3.41pm)
I made no comparison to the UK. You did. What are we disagreeing about again? No I read it as high, as I wrote. and then said i.e. any that are higher than ours? You clearly hold those countries as more socialist than the UK and said they do it via high taxes, so I asked for any taxes they have that are higher than ours. I chose income and sales tax and neither country has higher tax rates than us for either. That any of the 4 countries you listed could be classed as socialist, partly socialist, semi socialist etc are not, they're capitalist just like us.
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