Aberlour10, on Jan 29 2009, 10:22 AM, said:
Trinidad, on Jan 29 2009, 09:54 AM, said:
Having said that, I think that the Nordic countries are very far to the socialist side of the scale. And it works. It isn't perfect, but it works.
It still works, but there is a strong downward trend in Germany for example.
The costs for the health care, unenployment benefits, pensions etc. are exploded, the german goverment started to cut massively all these services at the end of the century, giving always the same reason for it : forced by Globalisation.
Robert
I doubt that anyone from the Nordic countries (Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland) would call Germany a Nordic country.
As I grew up in The Netherlands, I wouldn't have thought of calling Germany socialist either. Not even in the end of the '70s and early 80's when Helmut Schmidt was Bundeskanzler.
Other than that Germany obviously still has another problem. It still needs to put a lot of money in the joining of the East and West.
Rik

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