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Old 02-17-2016, 03:50 PM   #41
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Finland's 10-yr trade balance trend chart:

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Old 02-17-2016, 03:51 PM   #42
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Health care spending threatens to devour the budget of every province in Canada. Combine that with stagnation in government revenues you see with an ageing population, and all government programs are going to be squeezed.
Sounds like we need to roll back the Mulroney prescription drug laws.
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Old 02-17-2016, 04:16 PM   #43
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Well, you have something called efficiencies. Besides, the overall issue is where will this money come from - not where you want to spend it.
Ultimately it comes from assigning priorities for labour and resources. Is the market more efficient at that assignment in the specific case of health care? Undecided, at least if you look at evidence and not just a favourite theory of how economies *should* work in an idealized world. That's why it's disingenuous to say that that the 'welfare state" (which is much like "pro-life" or "tar sands" as an expression of emotional resonance as opposed to descriptive power) must come to end because health care spending is out of control: the logic does not follow. The spending is not going out of control because of health care is public, the spending is out of control because of changing demographics.

Let me put it another way: no matter what economic system you have, it is not sustainable if there is too large of a non-productive population, which is what the elderly are increasingly becoming. The choices are three: increase productivity of those who do work; add more workers; accept a lower standard of living*. Or you can embrace more than one of those options, as you see fit. Messing around with your economic system may have other benefits, but it is not going to solve a demographic crisis, because it does none of those three things directly.

*There's also the option of reducing the numbers of the non-productive, however it is unlikely that culling the herd of the weak will gather many votes, despite how Trump is doing in the primaries.
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Old 02-17-2016, 05:29 PM   #44
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Two guys arguing opposite side and no verifiable facts presented.
If youre going to call someone out, then give us some links with concrete facts to support what you are saying.
For example, provide stats on manufacturing and export. This isnt a grey area. Those are verifiable numbers.
Oh come on. Google and Wikipedia it yourself.

EDIT: I'm generally all for providing facts and figures for all sorts of things, but explaining all of Finnish economy and welfare system, even on a very basic level, would be way too much work considering that it matters almost not at all what you think of it. No offense to anyone.

Seriously. If you want to talk the future of Canadian society, go right ahead. But just don't think you know enough of Finnish society to make worthwhile comparisons. You just don't. Unless you're going to spend at least months if not years studying the topic and/or living in Finland, you're not going to.

Societies are complicated.

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Old 02-18-2016, 05:59 AM   #47
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What a strange thread.

Finland is emerging into some communist hellscape?

Not the case at all.

The whole discussion about communism coming back to Canada, based on the government providing welfare is within throwing distance of the lunatic fringe.
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I'm a dirty Icelandic socialist who is often blasting liberal FB groups for posting false memes about Iceland.

People are so utterly uninformed about the realities, good and bad of our Nordic model systems, this goes for both liberal and conservatives.


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Since when is Holland a Scandinavian country? And technically Finland isn't either.
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Since when is Holland a Scandinavian country? And technically Finland isn't either.



Holland was never. Country. Holland is 2 of 12 provinces of the Netherlands.e misconception the Holland was a country comes from most trading ships came from Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland (North and South Holland) so when encountering Dutch traders most people would just assume they were from Holland thinking it was a country.

Point 2.
Finland may not be part of the peninsula but regardless of the geographic location that really isn't important in the end, as Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and Norway have all been pretty intimately involved in each others' culture, politics, and history for centuries.

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Old 02-20-2016, 02:32 AM   #51
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Debt/capita is also huge, much higher than Canadian ( here ). Social welfare quality is declining, according to what I've been told by a source I have no reason to doubt.
That's external debt which is the total amount of debt owed by a country which includes citizens and corporations as well as the government to foreigners. According to the Bank of Finland most of that is owed by financial institutions which isn't too surprising for a small well run country in the eurozone.
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Old 02-20-2016, 12:22 PM   #52
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Holland was never. Country. Holland is 2 of 12 provinces of the Netherlands.e misconception the Holland was a country comes from most trading ships came from Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland (North and South Holland) so when encountering Dutch traders most people would just assume they were from Holland thinking it was a country.

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Finland may not be part of the peninsula but regardless of the geographic location that really isn't important in the end, as Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and Norway have all been pretty intimately involved in each others' culture, politics, and history for centuries.
I think VofH was just using the OP's term.
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...Before I get to the point of the thread, I should mention that I have visited other Scandinavian countries previously (specifically, Sweden, Denmark, Holland) and I am familiar with the general political and cultural settings of these countries...
It's pretty common in English and other languages to call the whole country Holland, even though technically incorrect. Holland was the English name of the area before The Netherlands became a country. We still call Deutschland/Germany a name from Roman times so the Dutch should be happy we get their country name right most of the time now.

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Old 02-20-2016, 12:29 PM   #53
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Since when is Holland a Scandinavian country? And technically Finland isn't either.
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Finland is part of the geographic region of Fennoscandia, which also includes Scandinavia and parts of Russia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland

Close enough.
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Old 02-23-2016, 06:58 AM   #54
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Btw, fact checked that tax percentage. The average salary of a university professor in Finland is about 6800 euros per month. The average income tax for that is 41,1% +/- 2 points depending on where you live, and that's including everything. (Municipal tax, church tax if he's part of the Lutheran church, health insurance, automatic deductions...)
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Btw, fact checked that tax percentage. The average salary of a university professor in Finland is about 6800 euros per month. The average income tax for that is 41,1% +/- 2 points depending on where you live, and that's including everything. (Municipal tax, church tax if he's part of the Lutheran church, health insurance, automatic deductions...)
Not income tax, but that VAT (sales tax) rate is 24% in Finland which is a sizable chunk of change (less on food and some other things).
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