Stossel: Sweden is Not a Socialist Success

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@anasiankiddo6790
@anasiankiddo6790 4 жыл бұрын
When you realize Sweden is more American than America
@135792468101214
@135792468101214 4 жыл бұрын
That American spin in this documentary is well crafted ! These documentary makers can make North Korea be more American than North Korean! I live in Sweden and they lied in the documentary when they said the poor people pay more than rich which is utter disgusting lie. its up to the viewer to be wise enough to do research for the facts rather than accept whatever sees on any give video or article on the internet.
@Iamrich00
@Iamrich00 4 жыл бұрын
@@135792468101214 FFS, we all know nordic countries are NOT socialist, fuck they have the one of the most free market in the planet, they are SMALL countries with atleast 5 mill people, compare that to america.
@justice1674
@justice1674 4 жыл бұрын
@@135792468101214 they didnt say they pay more taxes than the rich, they said everyone pays alot in taxes. You are so triggered
@135792468101214
@135792468101214 4 жыл бұрын
@@justice1674 Watch that part again 4:44 this is a lie
@tommyanomaly6193
@tommyanomaly6193 4 жыл бұрын
@@135792468101214 I think he meant more as a percentage of income. Not "literally" more.
@yanki1224
@yanki1224 4 жыл бұрын
The PM of Denmark had to come out and say, *WE ARE NOT A SOCIALIST COUNTRY*
4 жыл бұрын
People are too ignorant on economics. honestly, I'm not sure why kids aren't being taught it from middle school onwards mandatory now.
@stuartrobertson5729
@stuartrobertson5729 3 жыл бұрын
He's right
@Boilermaker625
@Boilermaker625 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn’t matter what word we use for it in all reality the idea is something similar to Sweden and Denmark
@bentancur-wd4vc
@bentancur-wd4vc 3 жыл бұрын
@@Boilermaker625 Nordic model? Social democracy?
@ulfljung4630
@ulfljung4630 3 жыл бұрын
Yes and that is a pitty since capitalism sucks!
@LouisEmery
@LouisEmery 5 жыл бұрын
One thing that struck me: It's important for the "poor" to pay tax in general because they'll start to be interested in how the government spends money.
@hazemanwer5118
@hazemanwer5118 4 жыл бұрын
Or minimize the fucking taxes, max 5%, so the government doesn't have much to think about spending.
@theneoenigma2094
@theneoenigma2094 4 жыл бұрын
WhoAmI Taxes fund the country bro lol
@theneoenigma2094
@theneoenigma2094 4 жыл бұрын
TheOfficialUnofficial Thats how the government functions. The federal government gets no private funding other than taxes.
@theneoenigma2094
@theneoenigma2094 4 жыл бұрын
TheOfficialUnofficial You’re talking about the people that make well over 6 figures, who are too highly taxed already. The federal income tax for the bracket im in is 10%. Also, for the tax bracket you mentioned, over 200k a year, they get taxed 35%, so your numbers are wrong. The highest it goes is 37% for those that make over a half a million a year.
@theneoenigma2094
@theneoenigma2094 4 жыл бұрын
TheOfficialUnofficial I’m in America brother. I don’t know why you’re talking about Sweden
@davidmitchelwinograd7146
@davidmitchelwinograd7146 4 жыл бұрын
"We want to be like Sweden" "Sweden is capitalist, not socialist. They have a mixed economy." "Ok, let's do that then!" *crickets*
@themadmathematician3
@themadmathematician3 4 жыл бұрын
The problem is that the people who claim to want the US to be like Sweden only looks at the services the government provides and ignores how the Swedish government gets the resources to provide those services. We manage it through high taxes on everyone, making the taxes much more evenly distributed than they are currently in the US . When Bernie Sanders talks about taxes he rants about the 1 percent and wants to implement a wealth tax and a transactional tax, both of which we have tried and rejected in Sweden.
@Jorge-dw8pb
@Jorge-dw8pb 4 жыл бұрын
themadmathematician3 not to mention the US already has many socialist elements such as social security and public schools
@SmellsLikeNirvanna
@SmellsLikeNirvanna 4 жыл бұрын
Do you really think you're going to make the lower income Americans pay 60% of tax? HAHA
@vrus91
@vrus91 4 жыл бұрын
@@xPRODIGYxGAMER I'd consider it, if they also paid for education, public transit and healthcare. You know, like sweden does.
@stickemoji5363
@stickemoji5363 4 жыл бұрын
What a perfect comment. Who cares what you call it... let’s adopt the good qualities and have a progressive future. Their system isn’t perfect, but neither is ours. Sure taxes may increase a little... perhaps for everyone... but then everyone would have healthcare (which they conveniently didn’t even mention in this video which is funny, since that’s what Bernie was referring to when he said we should be more like these places.). We need to stop labeling entire systems as one catch phrase and instead we should focus on continuing to improve our own system, regardless of what label it may have. (It is so nice that these guys were able to show that a capitalist country can provide their citizens with healthcare for all... and still be a capitalist country. Perfect!)
@rebeccaoprea9917
@rebeccaoprea9917 4 жыл бұрын
Only people who have never lived in a socialist society would say that .
@TheChosennn
@TheChosennn 4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@orelskivis
@orelskivis 4 жыл бұрын
@Slav I doubt they ever saw there a Real Socialism
@cernanwinterfox85
@cernanwinterfox85 4 жыл бұрын
@@orelskivis Probably not. The rest of the world would call that communism, and would understand the difference.
@raiklaub975
@raiklaub975 4 жыл бұрын
@@orelskivis the name was "Sojus Sowjetskich Sozialistitscheskich Respublik" what is: Union of sozialist sowjet republics. I guess millions of people were happy that this socialist construct collapsed, independant of your doubt, what the victims of socialism had in front of their faces. But you know better - really?
@oreki4746
@oreki4746 4 жыл бұрын
I guess america need to learn the lesson in a hard way...
@juhopitkaranta6883
@juhopitkaranta6883 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, we can argue all day about welfare systems, but at the end of the day, if you want a large welfare network, you need a free market in order to afford to pay for it.
@ballpython3310
@ballpython3310 6 жыл бұрын
There's a few other fixes but none of them are pretty. Like cutting doctor pay (this is really bad), decreasing cost of medical supplies (this one makes a lot of sense if you look at salt solution cost), or you decrease the number of fat people who take up about 1/3 of medical costs in the usa with weight related diseases.
@jthemagicrobot3960
@jthemagicrobot3960 6 жыл бұрын
if you have a welfare system paid for with "taxes" you don't have a free market
@mehrshadvr4
@mehrshadvr4 6 жыл бұрын
No you don't.
@owenbenjaminshapiro6285
@owenbenjaminshapiro6285 6 жыл бұрын
@@ballpython3310 "decrease the number of fat people" I like that idea. I propose public executions by guillotine. Hack off your fat or we're gonna hack off your head. Should get them motivated to exercise in no time!
@Meirstein
@Meirstein 6 жыл бұрын
That... or you just do what the Arabs did and nationalize the oil industry.
@thecenterleftlibertarian53
@thecenterleftlibertarian53 4 жыл бұрын
As a danish Guy, i can personally say that almost every problem in denmark is created by the state. The little socialism we have does not work.
@Andreas-rq9xx
@Andreas-rq9xx 4 жыл бұрын
the exact same with sweden and probably the rest of the nordic countries.
@ingolfleiblle6661
@ingolfleiblle6661 4 жыл бұрын
Socialists: a solution looking for a problem to screw up at taxpayers` expense.
@Andreas-rq9xx
@Andreas-rq9xx 4 жыл бұрын
@Slav we are just saying that the socialism we have cause problems which is true and the free medical system we have in sweden is pretty trash.
@Andreas-rq9xx
@Andreas-rq9xx 4 жыл бұрын
@Slav education is good but I said the health care is shit here. Which it is.
@thecenterleftlibertarian53
@thecenterleftlibertarian53 4 жыл бұрын
@Slav you don't know anything. America is really not as "capitalist" as you think most is half state half private. America in the 1940's was capitalist for the most part. The state was minimum. Free and fair trade Capitalism lifts everybody up. The capitalist countries are not as capitalist as it could be. Sweden tried socialism in the 1970's and suprise, surprise it didn't work. As it has never worked ever. Talk about People starving and dying, that's socialism. Socialism has killed over 100 mil. And over 400 mil. Forced abortions in china alone. *Free fair trade capitalism has never failed.*
@hyperm8
@hyperm8 4 жыл бұрын
Same in Spain, socialism has failed and I'm sick of it.
@andali555
@andali555 4 жыл бұрын
Pedro Sánchez is a traitor and should be in Jail
@cembal5024
@cembal5024 4 жыл бұрын
It works because Germany bails out the government over and over again!
@kartvelianmapping808
@kartvelianmapping808 4 жыл бұрын
from what i know spain was better economically under franco then it is now and that is a great fucking achievement for pedro.
@cembal5024
@cembal5024 4 жыл бұрын
@@kartvelianmapping808 Whoever told you that is an absolute dumbass. Franco held Spain's development back massively and crippled the economy. Needless to say the horrible things he has done to some people but all in all Socialist as well as the Conservative governments after him did not change much of the Franco mentality. But at least the country developed a bit better
@kartvelianmapping808
@kartvelianmapping808 4 жыл бұрын
@@cembal5024 nope economically spain had less unemployment then it has now and the economy was doing better.
@punkrockerfan5287
@punkrockerfan5287 5 жыл бұрын
“Socialism is when the government does stuff” Karl Marx
@lukedontknow9283
@lukedontknow9283 5 жыл бұрын
Marshall Guynn was socialism the thing nartzis where?
@DGAMINGDE
@DGAMINGDE 5 жыл бұрын
@@lukedontknow9283 Nazis called themselves national SOCIALISTS because they wanted to get working class workers ... Looks like the trick still works today because people call them left ...
@redwater4778
@redwater4778 5 жыл бұрын
You mean like build the Hoover Dam ?
@johngundersen6826
@johngundersen6826 5 жыл бұрын
Luke Dont know National Socialism = nazism
@danhall6922
@danhall6922 5 жыл бұрын
🤦‍♂️
@eidodk
@eidodk 5 жыл бұрын
There's NOWHERE in Scandinavia that is SOCIALIST...
@onkelberra3166
@onkelberra3166 5 жыл бұрын
Socialdemoracy. A variant of socialism
@Abodd93
@Abodd93 5 жыл бұрын
According to americans socialism is just america but with higher taxes and higher social security, as if USA would suddenly become socialist if they switched over yo universal healthcare. The truth is that Sweden is far from socialist, Sweden just have more areas financed by taxes.
@Abodd93
@Abodd93 5 жыл бұрын
@the Lost Q It does matter, as the far right uses socialism as a bad word and by calling Scandinavia socialist they make uneducated people dismiss the policies of those countries. Even the left in the US seems to not know exactly what Scandinavia is, as we have seen Bernie Sanders call Scandinavian countries Democratic socialists rather than the correct term social democracies.
@CulturalBarbarian
@CulturalBarbarian 5 жыл бұрын
@@onkelberra3166 Capitalism with some aspects of socialism. Not really a variant of socialism by a long stretch.
@grancito2
@grancito2 5 жыл бұрын
@the Lost Q Yes like importing rapists from low IQ countries. You must have won a master mind competition, you totally useless piece of shit.
@Irishcrossing
@Irishcrossing 5 жыл бұрын
Bernie is right for once, we should look to Sweden for economical advice...Freer markets and privatization.
@bogg7zed102
@bogg7zed102 5 жыл бұрын
That's not what Bernie wants. He wants the government to be in charge.
@Irishcrossing
@Irishcrossing 5 жыл бұрын
@@bogg7zed102 that's...kind of the joke famalam.
@Shadow77999
@Shadow77999 5 жыл бұрын
@@Irishcrossing lol
@Shadow77999
@Shadow77999 5 жыл бұрын
@@bogg7zed102 i swear its every single time you hispanics post something its a dumb question or answer..
@orionstar3310
@orionstar3310 5 жыл бұрын
Haha good one, he advocates the opposite!
@joachimgronlund3091
@joachimgronlund3091 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden is a capitalist success story. Electrolux, Spotify, Ericsson, Skype, SKF, IKEA, Koenigsegg, Hasselblad, Atlas Copco, Volvo, Sandvik, ABB (Swedish-Swiss), AstraZeneca (Swedish-British), H&M, Absolut Vodka and plenty more. There are no socialist success stories. Not in Scandinavia, not anywhere else.
@m.chumakov1033
@m.chumakov1033 2 жыл бұрын
Your missed ABBA. :)
@dantedante839
@dantedante839 Жыл бұрын
@@m.chumakov1033 and meatballs.
@CaesarAugustus.
@CaesarAugustus. Жыл бұрын
Sweden is a social democracy. I want that.
@minoadlawan4583
@minoadlawan4583 Жыл бұрын
​@@CaesarAugustus. An essential step would be to embrace capitalism that same way Sweden does. Imagine if Sweden wasn't capitalist. It would be a shithole.
@AlexanderTheBloodraven
@AlexanderTheBloodraven Жыл бұрын
@@CaesarAugustus. No, we’re a capitalist welfare state. The Socialdemocrats are just a big political party
@leemayzes1200
@leemayzes1200 5 жыл бұрын
I'll give you an Canadian view - Between the time they told me I needed a hip replacement -and I got it - was over a 3 year wait. It was 6 months before I got to see an orthopedic surgeon to schedule an MRI - then a year before I got the MRI - months more before I got back to see the surgeon for diagnosis results. The last year of waiting was spent in a wheelchair till I actually got the surgery. There is more to this story but that gives you a good idea of Universal health care. And I'm Lee's mom - not Lee
@shavristone710
@shavristone710 4 жыл бұрын
There is a reason Harley Street Doctor practices flourish for those who have the money to skip to the head of the line.
@stickemoji5363
@stickemoji5363 4 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure Lee’s Mom had the option of going to another country (the US) and pay for a hip replacement... but for some reason Lee’s Mom chose not to pay the enormous costs to have the surgery in the US. Wonder why? Did she even call and see how much all of that would cost in the US??
@nigredoooalgown6245
@nigredoooalgown6245 4 жыл бұрын
In Norway the government would have sendt you to a private hospital in another country at that point.
@andrewjensen8189
@andrewjensen8189 4 жыл бұрын
Right, but what was stopping you from wheeling your way into a private clinic to get a $10,000 MRI on the spot, or even just rolling on down to MURICA to spend $36,719,063,567 on your new hip?
@andrewjensen8189
@andrewjensen8189 4 жыл бұрын
@@buckwheatboi How surprising that capitalism - the system made/pruned by the top 10%, benefits... the top 10%... And life is so good for the 10% that FUCK the 90%. They dont deserve anything!
@johnc1014
@johnc1014 4 жыл бұрын
Whenever leftists speak of Scandinavian socialism and wanting to be more like them, we should fully agree that the U.S. should be more like them and then explain how they're more free market. These are hallmarks of why market capitalism works.
@johnc1014
@johnc1014 4 жыл бұрын
@CJED OK, it's not free; it's paid for by taxation. Aside from paying more than half of their income in taxes to cover this, Swedes also have to deal with long waiting queues due to a shortage of nurses and available doctors. Some 80% of the healthcare sector is in need of nurses. Now, I'll grant that government health coverage has some valid arguments. However, a market solution is far preferable. Think of any other consumer goods or services. Let's use auto insurance, for example. The goal is to get the best quality at the lowest prices. So, people shop around and find the policy that best fits their needs. They pay for it, so they have a strong incentive to choose wisely, or risk loosing money. If one company declines in quality, then you as the consumer are perfectly free to go find another, better company. That provides a strong incentive for companies to deliver good quality. The same goes for prices. If your prices increase, you're free to find another, cheaper company. This provides a strong incentive for companies to deliver low prices. Now, if you want more coverage, then you pay more. The same goes for health insurance. But, you don't use auto insurance for your every oil change. Yet, people seem to want to use health insurance for even minor health needs, yet wonder why they're having to pay so much. If you want quality health care at reasonable prices, you should subject your care and your insurance to the same market principles as any other good or service. For me, I choose to get less coverage and keep some money set aside for smaller emergencies. If I really do need a major procedure done, then I have health coverage for those large expenses. But, for smaller expenses, I pay out of pocket and get plenty of discounts for doing so. Health providers typically offer discounts to self-pay patients since that reduces their costs associated with dealing with insurance. Meanwhile, I'm generally pretty healthy. I have virtually no health care expenses and just pay a fairly small, monthly premium. Whereas the average health insurance premium for an individual is about $440/month, I pay less than $100/month.
@mattlarocca16
@mattlarocca16 4 жыл бұрын
@@johnc1014 I think you broke his brain lmao
@johnc1014
@johnc1014 4 жыл бұрын
@@mattlarocca16 I hope not. I would prefer him to simply follow my logic and challenge anything he disagrees with.
@johnc1014
@johnc1014 4 жыл бұрын
@Slav "The problem with a market solution like in the US for example is that theres massive inflation of prices for medicine," - Yes, we both agree these high prices are a problem. But, that's not a result of a market solution. That's a result of the U.S. having so much government regulation of the health care industry. For example, the government practically gives a monopoly to 3 three corporations that produce insulin. This article is short and clearly summarizes the main reasons. www.t1international.com/blog/2019/01/20/why-insulin-so-expensive/ Though, their solution is for more patients to speak out and be informed. That's good, but a greater solution is to simply deregulate and allow for market competition. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "without a doubt you will go into debt if you have a health problem in the US." - That can certainly happen, but I think it's a little overblown. As flawed as our health insurance system is, it does serve to keep people from incurring such high debt in the event of high medical bills. Of course, then there's the issue of high insurance costs. But, that's a result of insurance being so overused for every minor medical need. I'd advocate keeping private insurance for any catastrophic medical needs and paying out-of-pocket for anything smaller. Shop around for the best health insurance plans, at the lowest prices. And, shop around for the best medical services, at the lowest prices. This creates market competition, which leads to higher quality and lower prices. Of course, when you have something like a sudden emergency, you can't really shop around in the moment. But, that's where you put that burden on your health insurance. Seek out plans that best cover those sudden, unforeseen emergencies. Of course, the insurance company doesn't want to pay any more than they have to. So, they now have an incentive to negotiate lower prices on your behalf. I actually don't have health insurance, but rather a Christian healthcare sharing ministry. It sort of works the same, except I'm more free to seek out those lowest prices for myself. If I have something that costs $5,000 or less, it's entirely out-of-pocket. Now, I'm pretty healthy and I have set aside over $5,000 for such an emergency. But, if I have something really serious, than I'm completely covered. Say, I have some $10,000 medical emergency where I need some surgery. I go get that service that I need and tell them I'm self-pay. Since they don't have to deal with the excess hassle and costs of dealing with insurance, they can usually offer me much larger discounts. I get all that I can and submit my bills to the ministry. They cover everything in full. It's actually pretty straight forward and I pay a lot less for coverage than most Americans do for health insurance. The key is to do your research and be a well-informed customer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "You have free healthcare, free education, and a heavy welfare state." - Nope. You have taxpayer funded healthcare, education and welfare. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "So not many swedes are in poverty as most of there needs are already met by the government." - Yes, and those needs often cost far more to taxpayers and are of far lower quality. Although, education isn't really that way since the Swedish government allows for far more competition between primary schools. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Its true that without socialism a capitalist society would not be able to survive thats why we are witnessing America on the brink of collapse, one of the most capitalist nations on the planet." - Every part of that statement is false. Capitalism is in no way dependent on socialism. Socialism came as a response to capitalism. And, socialism didn't really come to the U.S. until the 1930's with Roosevelt's New Deal. I'm not sure where you get the idea of America being "on the brink of collapse," considering we're still the largest economy in the world, by far. We certainly have our problems, but we're still way better off than most people around the world by almost any measure. And, America is certainly not one of the most capitalist nations on the planet. Actually, Sweden is probably more capitalistic. We have so much government regulation and control of our currency, businesses, and market. We might be doing pretty well, but that's in spite of all this mess. If you got rid of all this government meddling, we could very well see economic growth making our economy greater than the rest of the world combined. Sadly, our economy is greatly restricted. ---------------------------------------------------------------- "Socialism has been practiced for thousands of years and has been shown as a very successful system when not colonized by capitalist imperialists." - Socialism - "a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole." I'm not sure what you're talking about with "thousands of years." Virtually every country that has adopted this system has been far worse off for it. It has been tried around the world and failed miserably. A prime recent example is that of Venezuela. If any country is "on the brink of collapse," it's Venezuela as a result of their Bolivarian Revolution (socialist political process beginning in 1999). If want to talk about that, then lets talk about how socialism led to mass government take-over of much of industry and enormous food shortages, lose of employment, skyrocketing crime rates, mass exodus from the country, and hyperinflation. Consumer prices rose 800%, the economy contracted 19% in 2016 alone, the annual inflation rate is about 160%, and nearly 75% of the population has lost at least 8.7 kg in weight due to malnutrition. As far as crime, the U.S. has a murder rate of about 5 per 100,000 people. Venezuela's murder rate skyrocketed to 90 per 100,000 people. Between 4-6% of the population has left the country and millions seek asylum in the U.S. and neighboring countries. Thank you, socialism. -------------------------------------------------------------------- "With capitalism workers will always be at the bottom and ceos will always be at the top." - So, in capitalism, if you want to become wealthy you start a business that provides goods and services that other people are willing to voluntarily give you money in exchange for. If you want to become a CEO and take responsibility for ensuring such a business is successful, then there's nothing stopping you but your own willingness to work hard and achieve that. As far workers being at the bottom, I'm not sure what you mean. I'm a worker and I'm doing great. Some of my coworkers make close to $100k/year. If you don't want to work for someone else, start your own business. I have several friends who have their own businesses. The difference between capitalism and socialism is that capitalism doesn't reward failure and laziness, but rather promotes hard work and achievement. I'm free to make as much money as I'm willing to work for; it all depends on my own efforts. Take Elon Musk, for example. He decides to create new electric cars, send astronauts and rockets into space, and plans of one day reaching Mars. He'll probably make space travel as mainstream as air travel one day. He's also has a net worth of over $70 billion. The socialist says that's unfair for him to have so much more than others. The capitalist says that's more than fair because he has earned it. There's that common chant that the "1% make almost all the wealth in America." Well, duh. It's because they do so much more than most Americans. If you want to be part of the "1%," then start a business like Tesla, Walmart, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------- "Who was more of an advantage in a capitalist society? a young black man who grew up poor, or a rich white man that inherited his wealth?" - The vast majority of "wealthy" Americans didn't inherit their wealth. Even for those few who did, who cares? They parents earned it and passed it down to them. It's their money and their business what they do with it. By the way, what about a young white man who grew up poor and a rich black man who inherited his wealth? If the poor man wants to get out of poverty, they have plenty of opportunities to do so. Likewise, the rich man has plenty of opportunity to waste his money and become poor. Of course, people start with different advantages in life. That's life. But, what matters more is what you make of what you have. I know people who literally became homeless and now make more than me. My family was fairly poor; now, I make more than my parents. And, my children will likely make more than me one day. By the way, why do you care what color a person's skin is? That seems very racist. I don't care what color skin you have. Money is color-blind. A good work ethic, a strong character, a determination to be successful . . . these are all color-blind. By the way, if you want to talk about poverty, there are three factors that reduce the likelihood of you being poor to virtually 0% in American. 1) You have a job; 2) You've graduated high school; 3) You haven't had a child out of wedlock. If you meet those three criteria, you are almost guaranteed to not be poor in America. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
@johnc1014
@johnc1014 4 жыл бұрын
Part 2 - "Capitalism cannot exist without greed and exploitation," - Capitalism - "an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state." So, where is the greed or exploitation? Socialism is inherently greedy because it seeks to steal from some to give to others who didn't earn it. Capitalism requires you to produce something that other people want and are willing to voluntarily give you money for. If you want money, you have to earn it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "there are hundreds if not thousands of examples but why is nike for example paying children in the middle east pennies to make clothes?" - So, this is the old idea of outsourcing being claims to exploit foreign labor. Here's the reality: America is a very wealthy nation that has a great deal of prosperity, high wages, high standard of living, etc. This is good, but those high wages paid to Americans make it expensive to produce many consumer goods domestically. Therefore, American businesses seek to outsource labor costs to other nations where the standard of living is lower and wages are lower. It's commonly remarked that these people make far less (i.e. "pennies") compared to American wages. Of course, this is the case. Their economies are far smaller and standards of living far lower. Think back to America in the Industrial Revolution. That's where many of these countries are. Most workers are fairly unskilled and their economies are n't very developed. However, when American companies set up shop in these locations, they provide work opportunities for local people, who can then reinvest that money into the local economy. Over time, that creates economic growth, an increased standard of living, and increased wages.That definitely helps the people and has this cycle has literally lifted millions of people out of poverty around the world. Now, once these wages are increasing, guess what? Labor costs are increasing again. So, the companies begin moving elsewhere to do the same in other impoverished countries. Currently, many American goods are "Made in China." Yet, Chinese wages are now dramatically rising. So, we're beginning to see the shift to other nations, like Vietnam. So, far from exploiting foreign peoples, the drive for profit has caused many of these businesses to directly contribute to decreased poverty levels around the world. "Now ask yourself what is the core principle of a capitalist society? Profit." - Bingo. The profit-incentive is what makes capitalism so great.
@Billy_Mandalay
@Billy_Mandalay 5 жыл бұрын
Bottom line... No such thing as a free lunch.
@louis1443
@louis1443 5 жыл бұрын
Yes however if we work together and spend our money right we can really help our nation
@ashamahee
@ashamahee 5 жыл бұрын
Scandinavian nations economies are based on free market capitalism and not socialism. The foundation of our welfare system is the private industry and the taxes that come in from them, don't ever let anyone convince you otherwise.
@richardfeynman2960
@richardfeynman2960 5 жыл бұрын
@@ashamahee :D :D Do you ACTUALLY think there are people who believe otherwise? Nobody is questioning that a well funded welfare system is based on various forms of taxes from both personal income and corporations and that the private sector plays a big part. What you should be explaining is how the US with all its privatized heathcare and glorified capitalism, manages to pay more than any country in the world for its healthcare, while obtaining less results (lower recoveryrate/longer rehabilitation period and similar). 15-20% taxes first THEN 500 bucks for insurance, THEN another 1000 bucks for daycare and God forbid you ever need prescription drugs (or was born uninsurable). It is waay more than any modern social democracy with "sociliastic" traits. Furthermore, all the scandinavian countries are so called mixed economies where there's a healthy blend of private and public enterprises in capitalistic markets with varying degrees of state interventionism. Claiming they are "based on free market capitalism" and therefore implying the model is "the same" as in a country like US, is simply just misleading. A short conversation with americans will easily clearify this, as many of them would call any of the numerous programs the scandinavians have socialism or communism before claiming it will fail because reasons.
@vicoilsteems9764
@vicoilsteems9764 5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@SEAL341
@SEAL341 5 жыл бұрын
@@Jason_Lucifer *PUSSIES
@wallaroo1295
@wallaroo1295 4 жыл бұрын
We "squeeze the poor" in the US too. We tax food, water, energy. I think I remember reading a story, years ago now, about an old lady who added up all the little taxes she was paying, right down to he morning coffee at McDonald's. Americans have no idea how much they are paying - for SES salaries, and "training" for federal employees to go to resorts. I tried to fight it, I tried to block such "training." I was kicked off off the committee. And shortly thereafter, the committee was reduced to email voting for approval of taxpayer funds, to send VA employees skiing in Aspen... Ya know in the name of "therapy training for Veterans." The VA, and the whole damn all of it federal budgeting system - is a disgusting disgrace. It doesn't matter what of the two parties is in power.
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 3 жыл бұрын
true.
@Ethan7s
@Ethan7s 6 жыл бұрын
102% taxes, where do I sign up?!
@mehrshadvr4
@mehrshadvr4 6 жыл бұрын
Someone did her taxes wrong.
@mehrshadvr4
@mehrshadvr4 6 жыл бұрын
@MZ well you're too fucking stupid to imagine that because only stupid people fall for propaganda. Lol
@davids4003
@davids4003 6 жыл бұрын
Educate yourself. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrid_Lindgren#Politics
@bankulin8641
@bankulin8641 6 жыл бұрын
Yes, this was correct, you had to give up everything you earned to government and borrow 2% more to pay 102% tax. Yes Stossel may be propaganda machine but this is a true Swedish story. Check yourself at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrid_Lindgren#Politics or simply google Swedish taxes during seventies.
@mehrshadvr4
@mehrshadvr4 6 жыл бұрын
@Rizvee Ratul actually that's not true. I looked it up and she had to pay income tax and employees fee which was a reason why she was taxed 102% and that was in marginal rate. She didn't really pay 102% of the profit she made. If that was the case then no business would have survived in Sweden by then which I thought you guys are smart enough to figure that out but im wrong I guess. Lol
@Kellhound32
@Kellhound32 4 жыл бұрын
I am a university professor in the U.S. This should be shown to all incoming freshman, and again to all graduating seniors to mitigate the bullshit they get in between from their socialist professors.
@Cutecumball
@Cutecumball 4 жыл бұрын
You should really tell them in person. I hate to see the new gens are getting dangerous brainwashed
@Redmanticore
@Redmanticore 4 жыл бұрын
sure, its still showing, that social democracy works the best for the people overall? the fusion of high taxes social welfare with free market.
@Cutecumball
@Cutecumball 4 жыл бұрын
@@Redmanticore not really since most of middle classes or lower won't give up their 60% income for taxe perposes. And it's against people's will. Anyways, why should I pay for your lazy ass? The people who can't work already being covered. Why should I?
@etchalaco9971
@etchalaco9971 4 жыл бұрын
socialism does not mean the total obliteration of the market. That is stupid.
@Cutecumball
@Cutecumball 4 жыл бұрын
@@etchalaco9971 more regulation+high taxes=total obliteration of the market
@geode9512
@geode9512 5 жыл бұрын
Monopolies: whether controlled by govt or a company stifles competition and discourages innovation
@Ken-no5ip
@Ken-no5ip 4 жыл бұрын
What? Google competes with Yahoo, Bing, Duckduckgo, firefox, safari, duckduckgo and many other browsers + torrent browsers. They have a lot of competition and I personally moved completely away from the google platforms besides youtube to Apples own platform because I didnt like their spying and bias.
@historynut3460
@historynut3460 4 жыл бұрын
How does a free market monopoly stifle competition and discourage innvation?
@samelthecamel9144
@samelthecamel9144 4 жыл бұрын
@@historynut3460 What reason do you have to get better if your already on the top? Theres no reason to compete if youve already won.
@historynut3460
@historynut3460 4 жыл бұрын
@@samelthecamel9144 If you don't maintain high quality and low cost, then competitors will re-enter the market and your monopoly will collapse.
@generalpinochetfoundthesol3747
@generalpinochetfoundthesol3747 4 жыл бұрын
History Nut agree. On the free market monopoly is almost impossible.Standard oil was a monopoly because of tariffs that made it impossible to complete in America with it.
@petter5721
@petter5721 Жыл бұрын
1. Sweden has never been a socialist country 2. Sweden is a mixed economy 3. Swedes love capitalism 4. Swedes are the top creative inventors in the world 5. Swedes complain but work hard
@ElijahKinsman-x3r
@ElijahKinsman-x3r 4 сағат бұрын
They just need to go the extra step and privatize welfare lol.
@robertbrandywine
@robertbrandywine 5 жыл бұрын
The poor in Sweden are "loyal taxpayers"? I suspect it is more a case of them not being able to move out of Sweden like the rich can.
@Nuvendil
@Nuvendil 4 жыл бұрын
I mean...yes. That's the bitter reality. Skewing the tax burden absurdly towards the top doesn't work because you are actively discouraging the rich to stay rich, stay in the country, and anyone else to become rich. Sweden's solution - along with Denmark and others - was to flatten the tax burden. A lot of it - most of it - falls on the middle class, that's the only way it works.
@wanlitan7406
@wanlitan7406 4 жыл бұрын
@@Nuvendil Yeah. That way you motivate the poor to work harder and improve their money-making capabilities so they can pocket a higher % of their money.
@truthseeking6611
@truthseeking6611 4 жыл бұрын
@@wanlitan7406 If you tax the poor 60%,they're not going anywhere.They stay poor.
@ThePucko97
@ThePucko97 4 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeking6611 No, those who are smart enough go to school and make more. since it's paid by tax
@newera478
@newera478 4 жыл бұрын
@@truthseeking6611 I don't know. I'm just throwing this out there. Maybe people should learn a trade that pays better if they are not satisfied with their salary? Education is supported by taxes in most of the Nordic countries. You don't have to pay for the school if you're going to public one.
@drricksjoquist4358
@drricksjoquist4358 5 жыл бұрын
Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez should be required to view this video.
@petewalsh764
@petewalsh764 5 жыл бұрын
what you believed this bull?
@keithchristensen4884
@keithchristensen4884 5 жыл бұрын
Too many multi sylabic words for ocasio Cortez
@davecasey4341
@davecasey4341 5 жыл бұрын
@@petewalsh764 I believe it a hell of a lot more than I believe that idiot AOC.
@biggiesmol
@biggiesmol 5 жыл бұрын
And your message is sponsored by big corporations who rather keep their profits in off shore accounts to benefit small countries than putting it back to local banks to help the local economy that helped made it successful
@markganus1085
@markganus1085 5 жыл бұрын
and the latter has to go back
@jhunz23
@jhunz23 5 жыл бұрын
Librerals should pay 102% tax!
@Aaron-rj7bv
@Aaron-rj7bv 5 жыл бұрын
They don't work, how would they pay taxes?
@shutyomouth5653
@shutyomouth5653 5 жыл бұрын
they dont have jobs
@naya6593
@naya6593 5 жыл бұрын
jhun dionz 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️🏆🏆🏆
@adamkendall997
@adamkendall997 5 жыл бұрын
@@GErwin-ki6eo California is the number 1 recipient of welfare and New York is number 2. Try again.
@trollpolice
@trollpolice 5 жыл бұрын
@@GErwin-ki6eo u got wrecked by Adam what a libtard you are lmao
@jonatanwestholm
@jonatanwestholm 4 жыл бұрын
2:07 To clarify: the national rail was previously a gov. monopoly. Since 2009, it is "deregulated" meaning that other operators can open lines. So far, two companies have done so, on one line each between the larger cities. The old monopoly company is still owned to 100% by the gov, and they have the absolute majority on passenger rail traffic. As a rail traveller, I think the service is good enough, in terms of frequency and price.
@davebowman6497
@davebowman6497 4 ай бұрын
To clarify the clarification 😊 : * The infrastructure, ie the tracks, signaling system, stations etc, i publicly owned. * The remnants of the old monopol railway company is still publicly owned. It runs long-haul and intercity services. On the popular, high demand services between major population services they do so in a competing market. There might still be subsidized services to low demand destinations - argument then being that rail transport would be lost there otherwise (Not much different than building roads to those areas, or subsidising local airports there) * Just to avoid confusion: What's called "lines" in the previous post is often rather called "service". The infrastructure is the "line", a passenger train running on it is a "service". (The mistake is to be formgiven. In Swedish we use the word "linje" for a "service" in many cases.) * Claiming that SJ (the publicly owned rail services company) runs most of the services is highly questionable. Regardless of measuring this by number of services, number of passengers or even passenger-kilometers the top operator would probably be SL - the (publicly owned) commuter train operator of metropolitan Stockholm. And that's NOT counting the Stockholm metro which is also operated by SL. If you consider the Metro a train service, it wins hands down. Next in order would probably be the commuting and regional services around Gothenburg ( Västtrafik), and the commuting and regional services in Scania county (Skånetrafiken). Both of those, and SL, are publicly owned and partly subsidised by the respective regional authorities. Those public companies own the trains, but the actual operation of them is bought by the respective regional companies from train operating companies - in an open competition. In essence: The regions control which services will be run. Companies compete (with price and quality) to operate the services. All of those regional companies are partly financed by fares, partly by taxation. That's not much different than eg MTA in the New York metropolitan area. * If you want to go by revenue then SL is still the largest company by far with a revenue of just over 22 billion SEK (but remember that it's both commuter trains, subway and local buses, and I have no numbers for the individual sectors). SJ has a revenue of just under 8 billion SEK.
@EdiSnowballZ
@EdiSnowballZ 5 жыл бұрын
All this talk about Sweden is exaggerated. I'm Swedish and Sweden isn't that bright anymore. Too many foreigners from Middle East, bad integration problems, highest crime rate than ever, highest unemployment in Scandinavia and growing capitalism. Other neighbouring countries such as Finland or Denmark have much better welfare systems and rank higher nowadays than Sweden. Sweden was known for it's social welfare and high ranking country but that was over 30 years ago. The world is changing, even China has grown from a poor big country into a worldpower during the same amount of time. Many Swedes such as this guy Johan Norberg live in a brainwashed reality and think that Sweden is still the best, or at least they tell themselves that. Truth is: Sweden is poorest in Scandinavia and last to be compared with other western european countries. I was working once in Germany and the contrast was big. In Germany they respect you and beg you to come to them and work. You have even more holiday days in Germany, better helthcare and the living is cheaper there. But in Sweden the companies are choosy and arrogant. Not to mention the residential crisis we have now. If you want a new apartment, you need to be inscribed in a housing queue and wait at least wait 10 for an apartment if you wanna live in the bigger cities. Sweden is not a fairy tale. Many swedes travel to America for work.
@jnmc2498
@jnmc2498 5 жыл бұрын
”Many swedes travel to america for work” Yes like africans/middle easterns travel to sweden for work
@EdiSnowballZ
@EdiSnowballZ 5 жыл бұрын
Well, these people come because of the more comfortable life and economic assistance in Sweden. It depends what you compare to. If you live in the Middle East even Romania would be a attractive place to live in instead of Somalia or Syria. Swedes compare to America but even america doesen't have such generous economic support for individuals who have difficulties to get a job. Swedes mostly work outside their country for a while to get some experience and then return and find a permanent job in their home because we already have a good social welfare system and don't need to be addicted to american providing. If that's what you mean
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 5 жыл бұрын
Miss Sweden's "ABBA" days for sure. :)
@pavelpatapau4653
@pavelpatapau4653 5 жыл бұрын
The whole point of the video was to debunk myth about "socialistic" Sweden, not to compare where is better to live.
@PascalSWE
@PascalSWE 5 жыл бұрын
And coincidentally this declined came at the same time Sweden started implementing a freer and freer market 🤔
@Rikard_A
@Rikard_A 5 жыл бұрын
Swden isn't a socalist country.
@billystanton1522
@billystanton1522 4 жыл бұрын
@ karl marx defined socialism as the people control the means of production. Why would you cite marx for the definition of capitalism when he was not a capitalist? That is the definition of a strawman argument. Sweden by definition is not socialist and without a doubt is capitalist.
@billystanton1522
@billystanton1522 4 жыл бұрын
@ a strawman argument is defined as an argument that misidentifies an opposing argument in order to make it easier to argue against. Citing the godfather of socialism who hated capitalism to define capitalism is a logical fallacy and a weak minded methodology. I did not argue from authority since I did not cite my own authority nor did I argue that someone who disagrees with capitalism is automatically wrong, as my argument is rooted in the notion that someone who has a bias against capitalism shouldn't be the one to define it seeing as though that person has something to gain and might misrepresent its definition. Hence the strawman claim. And no I did not interchange the definition of socialism and communism and it is you who should consult your local economist as there are two definitions of socialism: the hypothetical definition of the people owning the means of production and the practical definition of the government owning the means of production. Communism enters the conversation when there is an authoritarian governing body over that economic model. You should stop calling yourself smart
@billystanton1522
@billystanton1522 4 жыл бұрын
@ oh by the way, you confused the word theoretical as hypothetical, seeing as though communism had never worked and the definition of theory is a hypothesis that has been tested and supported.
@billystanton1522
@billystanton1522 4 жыл бұрын
@ I'll answer your question with a question: do you suffer from insanity? Which obviously is defined as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. And is your last comment a side step by way of dismissing a person as a means to avoid having to contend with the content of the argument?
@billystanton1522
@billystanton1522 4 жыл бұрын
@ classic play from the bernie-bro playbook : step 1, condescend the person instead of contending with their logic. Step 2 falsely declare yourself as a superior intellectual. Step 3 (Optional) run away when you realize you can't contend with the idea and deflect using more false bravado and condescension.
@DavGro
@DavGro Ай бұрын
Sweden is not a socialist country. But we have high taxes to fund an extensive welfare state that provides Free Universal Healthcare, Free school and university and Free Elderly care. Sweden also has a strong social safety net that provides a liveable income to those who are unable to work because of sickness or disability, This prevents people from being homeless. However the most important thing about Sweden is that we have strong unions that are able to go on strike without government interference and negotiate good salaries and working conditions, that is why Sweden doesn't need a minimum wage. I think this is what Bernie refers to when he mentions Sweden and i think his policies would do a lot of good for Americans, especially the working class.
@narcoleptices8269
@narcoleptices8269 4 жыл бұрын
America: Sweden is socialist. Sweden: No we aren't. America: Yes you are. Murica!
@flattabang
@flattabang 4 жыл бұрын
Yes... we are actually.
@narcoleptices8269
@narcoleptices8269 4 жыл бұрын
@@flattabang My comment wasn't about whether you are or aren't.
@narcoleptices8269
@narcoleptices8269 4 жыл бұрын
@@flattabang I was more just trying to take a jab at my own country.
@TullaRask
@TullaRask 4 жыл бұрын
@@flattabang Not the way americans sees it. They think its something like communisme.
@thehardman9379
@thehardman9379 4 жыл бұрын
@@TullaRask socialist/communist whatever u wanna call it. a polished turd is still a turd.
@karlanielsen8896
@karlanielsen8896 4 жыл бұрын
I lived and worked in Sweden in 1977 when there was a wealth tax on the money in bank accounts but not on all possessions like the proposed tax in California. The result was that people stopped saving money and started spending it on vacations and anything that wasn't taxed. Of course that caused a big drop in capital available for loans and investment. The other problem was that overtime was taxed at 90% (no that was not a typo) so employees refused to work overtime. At the company for which I worked, for every hour you worked overtime you were given an hour and a half of time off. So inefficient and unsustainable for the economy.
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 Жыл бұрын
The 90% tax on overtime is to reduce overtime work and employee exploitation It is efficient to give a day off as compensation for overtime instead of money
@Lem0nsquid
@Lem0nsquid Жыл бұрын
@@dominicj7977you know some people want to get payed more right… lol
@dominicj7977
@dominicj7977 Жыл бұрын
@@Lem0nsquid That would be an excuse to exploit workers.
@Lem0nsquid
@Lem0nsquid Жыл бұрын
@@dominicj7977 getting payed time and a half? I love when my employer offers me voluntary OT
@darthsailormoon4831
@darthsailormoon4831 5 жыл бұрын
I have not heard one happy thing about socialism in any country...
@pillbug1657
@pillbug1657 5 жыл бұрын
Your mom gave all her "abilities" to serve a room full of viking hatted studs and the "needs" and made everyone happy. There is that.
@buckcubmandingo6772
@buckcubmandingo6772 5 жыл бұрын
Exactly. That's why Fox news equates Social Democracy w/ Socialism. Too bad their viewers are too dumb to know the difference.
@TheGalantir
@TheGalantir 5 жыл бұрын
Check list of countries with the happiest people. All social democracies at the top and the US nowhere to be found until halfway down the entire list.
@adamrichardson5224
@adamrichardson5224 5 жыл бұрын
@@TheGalantir I just checked and we're 18th on the list of happiest country which is not even remotely "half way down".
@TheGalantir
@TheGalantir 5 жыл бұрын
@@adamrichardson5224 Lol the usual american response, they don't get the point you're making and have to find something to say that's wrong so it's not true. And that's exactly why the US is nr1 in nothing but military spending.
@johnadkins1650
@johnadkins1650 4 жыл бұрын
Liberals - "We should be like Sweden!" Me - "Ok, then we need Sweden's demographics" Liberals - (sound of head exploding)
@Tvaleriya
@Tvaleriya 4 жыл бұрын
preach!
@paulcarroll6995
@paulcarroll6995 4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, finally someone said it Allthough Mass immigration is hitting sweeden now too.
@davidmitchelwinograd7146
@davidmitchelwinograd7146 4 жыл бұрын
Why does the idea of people with different skin colors mean that you can't have socialized medicine, free college, higher wages, etc.?
@johnadkins1650
@johnadkins1650 4 жыл бұрын
@@davidmitchelwinograd7146 It's not "skin colors", which is just a cosmetic outward manifestation of more fundamental genetic realities. If you see some more sinister motive, then why don't you point us to the society that has a significant population of people with an IQ under 100 but, at the same time, is rich enough to offer all the free goodies you listed. I'll wait.
@davidmitchelwinograd7146
@davidmitchelwinograd7146 4 жыл бұрын
@@johnadkins1650 What "genetic realities"? Are you saying non-white people are dumber than white people?
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 Жыл бұрын
"If socialists understood economics they would not be socialists." -- Friedrich von Hayek
@TIMEFLIESWHENYOURHAVINGFUN
@TIMEFLIESWHENYOURHAVINGFUN 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden does not tax the poor significantly compared to other countries. In fact, Sweden has a progressive tax system, which means that people who earn higher incomes pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than those who earn lower incomes. The Swedish tax system is designed to redistribute wealth and ensure that everyone has access to basic social services such as healthcare, education, and welfare. Sweden has a high overall tax burden compared to many other countries, but this is because the Swedish government provides a wide range of public services that are funded through taxation. These services are meant to benefit all citizens, regardless of their income level. It is also worth noting that Sweden has a strong social safety net and a well-developed welfare state, which helps to reduce poverty and income inequality. Swedish citizens have access to free healthcare, free education (including university), and a variety of other social benefits. This helps to ensure that everyone has a basic standard of living, even if they are not able to earn a high income.
@johncollins7062
@johncollins7062 Жыл бұрын
This is what happens when almost the entire bottom half of earners, and millions working off the books, pay no federal income tax. We need to replace the current system with a national supermarket sales tax. Hard package items; convenience foods, cardboard, cans, hard plastic and all purchases from impulse retail outlets would be taxed. Soft packages; fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, paper, soft plastic and burlap would be non-taxable. Also, a national program would limit food stamps to soft package purchases only. Lower income households could eliminate the regressive tax, and increase discretionary income, just by purchasing basic necessities.
@danieldoucet9121
@danieldoucet9121 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but those facts are just "commie talk".
@tiendoan1333
@tiendoan1333 5 жыл бұрын
I love how people love to dance around the definition of the “socialism” to avoid lumping themselves up with failed socialist country
@connievoss2787
@connievoss2787 4 жыл бұрын
Well said
@JaredLB1990
@JaredLB1990 4 жыл бұрын
amity 150 maybe those people should argue for social democracy then and not for socialism. The definition of socialism is where the government would control the means of production. The reason why places like Sweden and Denmark are not socialist is because they can still have private schools and private healthcare. What most American politicians who claim to be Democratic Socialist argue for is removing all privatization, and giving the government control. That results in shortages and other problems. What we need is to have a completely free market to allow people to compete and prevent a lazy or even corrupt government from messing things up for everyone else.
@kevinj12345
@kevinj12345 4 жыл бұрын
@amity 150 SS and CMS are not socialism. They are examples of social democracies aka welfare state. Not socialism. Again, this is what they mean about dancing around the definition.
@kevinj12345
@kevinj12345 4 жыл бұрын
@amity 150 then you should know Democratic Socialism=/=Social Democracy
@kevinj12345
@kevinj12345 4 жыл бұрын
@amity 150 Define top 1%? I ask because everyone's definition is different. I ask because it changes my rebuttals data. However, the top 1% can never own 100% of the wealth in capitalism because it will bankrupt the top 1%. They would lose consumers and workers. However, in socialism the top .1% typically owns 100% of the wealth. Right now, by most sources the top 1% only holds about 9.5% of the wealth in the USA, but pays 85%-93% of the wages of the other 99% through the creation of products needed by the country. Top 1%=$835 Billion. 99%=$7.919 Trillion You're really going to go down the route that ancient economies that relied heavily on feudalism and and slavery as examples of socialism? Not doing yourself any favors. SS and Medicare are not examples of classical, historical or grammatical socialism as they did not take over the means of production for any company, organization or industry. They are all a simple, and failing, forms of safety nets. Organizations created as a subset of an industry. In fact neither "produce" anything. Only steal from one to give to another. Not socialism. Social Democracy. Big difference. Bernie's brand was tried in 1970s-1990s nordic nations. It failed and they have been reducing the taxes, programs and freeing the market ever since with plans to reduce their nets over the next 5-10 years. Socialism, by your very special definition, creates and propagates slavery. Its the only way it works.
@garyk.nedrow8302
@garyk.nedrow8302 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks, Mr. Stossel, for setting the media record straight. There are very few members of the media who understand the fundamental link between economics, politics, and property ownership. Thankfully, John Stossel is one of the few. Now if we could only get the mainstream media to grasp the fundamental link between facts and truth.
@andrewthomas695
@andrewthomas695 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck with that.
@goblin-night
@goblin-night 2 жыл бұрын
It's not at all that "the media doesn't understand" LMAO.
@chrisxdeboy
@chrisxdeboy 4 жыл бұрын
Sweden is center-left libertarian, not socialist in any form.
@edgelord_2121
@edgelord_2121 3 жыл бұрын
*Socialdemocracy
@pepetheiii6866
@pepetheiii6866 2 жыл бұрын
Center left libertarian
@chrisxdeboy
@chrisxdeboy 2 жыл бұрын
@@pepetheiii6866 yeah, a couple years on, I agree with that. I'll update my original comment accordingly.
@shrekisreal6566
@shrekisreal6566 5 жыл бұрын
Russian socialism? I think you are 28 years late
@SeraphoftheRoundTable
@SeraphoftheRoundTable 5 жыл бұрын
Putin is as capitalist as they come.
@IIBloodXLustII
@IIBloodXLustII 5 жыл бұрын
@@SeraphoftheRoundTable Not really. Cronyism isn't really capitalism.
@skelo9033
@skelo9033 3 жыл бұрын
I’m convinced Sweden is just a giant ikea and all these people just decided to live there and not look for the exit,
@majdavlk649
@majdavlk649 2 жыл бұрын
isnt ikea netherlandian?
@Amor1990
@Amor1990 3 жыл бұрын
I’m willing to bet many people did t even watch this whole video before they commented. That’s one of the many problems we have in society. People that think they know everything and no one is going to convince them otherwise. They think with their emotions instead of using critical thinking skills.
@IonutAlexandruApolozan
@IonutAlexandruApolozan 3 жыл бұрын
As a person who lived in Sweden for multiple years, that 40-50% taxation for
@ulfljung4630
@ulfljung4630 3 жыл бұрын
What is absurd is capitalism!
@javiermendoza5173
@javiermendoza5173 3 жыл бұрын
@@ulfljung4630 nice argument, you've won the internet.
@mrmaxwell346
@mrmaxwell346 3 жыл бұрын
@@javiermendoza5173 I think he had a stroke.
@ulfljung4630
@ulfljung4630 3 жыл бұрын
@@mrmaxwell346 Stroke? No just fed up with a system that doesn't work! Slavery and death! 666 the number of capitalism!
@headhonchotheone9041
@headhonchotheone9041 2 жыл бұрын
@@ulfljung4630 so if capitalism is so bad what do you suggest is our only option "smart guy "
@chadmiller4678
@chadmiller4678 5 жыл бұрын
Yes let me pay more so people on welfare can have it better and I can have it worse
@irondasgr
@irondasgr 5 жыл бұрын
And on top of that you should also be happy with this opportunity that you are being given. Or else... oppressed, shamed, fired, imprisoned(?)...
@polandballofspace4226
@polandballofspace4226 5 жыл бұрын
"Scandinavia isn't socialist." "ok cool can we have their health and education system?" "NO THATS SOCIALISM."
@dylanv7668
@dylanv7668 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this entire video is... Kinda based on a strawman argument. People don't WANT socialism like Cuba or Venezuela or the USSR, and pretending they do is intellectually dishonest. What people want is the consumerist lifestyle provided by capitalist economic systems coupled with a strong governmental safety net, including protections against corporatist abuse of the environment, labour rights, and democracy itself.
@josephtoscano7398
@josephtoscano7398 5 жыл бұрын
@@dylanv7668 It was free market reforms that brought Sweden out of the ditch it was in. They would be doing even better if they didn't have these ridiculous government programs that they still do have. It just so happens that the free market can manage the amount of government Sweden currently has. That is not to be confused with thinking those programs are actually a net positive because they're far from it. However I'd gladly take a trade where half the country can be like Sweden and the other half can actually be a free economy. I just think most of your population would be moving to my side after the first few years.
@Georgejackson711
@Georgejackson711 5 жыл бұрын
@@dylanv7668 Sweden is not a socialist country, though. "Socialism like Cuba or Venezuela" is just socialism. Socialism is an economic system under which the government owns a monopoly on industry. Communism is a system under which there is no private industry or property. Capitalism is an economic system under which industry and companies are owned and operated privately. Providing welfare safety net is not the same thing as monopolizing industry or the production of goods. Thus, it has nothing to do with whether the country has a private or governmentally-run corporate economy; it is a social service provided by the government, funded by the taxpayers. Not dissimilar to the judicial and prison systems.
@dylanv7668
@dylanv7668 5 жыл бұрын
@@Georgejackson711 I never said Sweden was particular socialist (though like all countries it has a mix of influences on its economy), and don't much care. My point was that it has a state-provided social safety net that includes quality accessible healthcare, a supportive welfare system, good public education, and strong regulatory protections for workers, consumers, and the environment. The government providing these safeguards of social and economic freedom is not unduly controlled by companies primarily driven to maximize owners' profits - as is the case, I'd argue, in the US. I said 'like Cuba or Venezuela' to use them as examples of countries operating with economies heavily influenced by socialist principles - but do note that they both have private sectors, and are therefore No True Socialists by an absolutist definition :P
@parshantpanwar
@parshantpanwar 5 жыл бұрын
You can have that but you will be taxed at 60%
@kalle1689
@kalle1689 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Sweden. Let me see we have one of the highest taxes in the World. Despite that we have longest ques for Healthcare in Europé, people literly dying in cancer waiting to start geting a cue. If you have the money you travel to Finland or any other European countrys to get treatment faster. We have amung europes highest amount of shooting in europé and the highest of bombings even tho we have a much smaller population than lets say german, italy and so on. Out state television and radio is socialist political bias, for example 80% of radio workers is bias to MP wich is the socialist party ally who wants free immigration for example. Recently we had a doctor proffesor on the radio who criticised the socialist goverment handling av the Corona in Sweden who almost killed 6000 people, among the hingest in the Word if you look at the swedens population. The main critism from the proffesor was for example that elder people was given morfine instead of treatment, morfine as we know reduce the breathing capacity, and few other stuff that thousands of elders have died in vain due to poor policys. Anyway that proffesor got censored by the raido before hes program was aired. Recently Sweden was also convicted by cheating in European school test by removing immigrants from doing the tests... Ofc to make the numbers look beter than they was. The schools have been given ''orders'' from the topp to make the results look beter...
@wolfsommer1767
@wolfsommer1767 4 жыл бұрын
What part of Sweden do you live in! and don's say Stockholm or Uppsala -
@Mejeristen.
@Mejeristen. 4 жыл бұрын
Most of these facts r BS so I’m not sure why u even wrote this comment
@Mejeristen.
@Mejeristen. 4 жыл бұрын
I read the whole text and you don’t live in Sweden lol...!
@kalle1689
@kalle1689 4 жыл бұрын
@@Mejeristen. What fact are BS?
@Mejeristen.
@Mejeristen. 4 жыл бұрын
Kalle Also you can’t spell shit...
@dsgio7254
@dsgio7254 Жыл бұрын
Error #1 In Venezuela the government does NOT own the means of production.
@junioraranton5718
@junioraranton5718 6 жыл бұрын
Central planning is not as inefficient in small political units that’s why we must advocate for localism, more power to state and local governments and less power to the federal government. It’s also more attainable than the full on libertarian/quasi anarchist society we want.
@arthurbehiel4632
@arthurbehiel4632 5 жыл бұрын
I like your term "localism." It sounds like an organizing principle Catholics call "subsidiarity," which calls for matters to be handled at the lowest or least-centralized competent authority. I'd like to see each discussion of government coercion (the passing of a law) to include a discussion of subsidiarity. We should be very reluctant to think we are so right about any policy prescription that we should enforce it one everyone, everywhere, and for all time.
@joequillun7790
@joequillun7790 5 жыл бұрын
Swedens population is a fraction of the US. Tough to compare government spending between the 2 countries.
@dannylandrum7899
@dannylandrum7899 5 жыл бұрын
No it's not. Just adjust per-capita. Done. Not difficult.
@joequillun7790
@joequillun7790 5 жыл бұрын
I agree with the intent of this video, to educate people on the benefits of a capitalist society, compared to a socialist one. But the policies or governmental programs of a small country like Sweden, may not have the same results needed for the maintenance and redemption of the USA, which is almost 40 times bigger. Anymore than the methods of a baby sitter of 1, could be utilized for a daycare of 50.
@larsfrisk6658
@larsfrisk6658 5 жыл бұрын
Not really. Adjust things per-capita and it shouldn’t be hard.
@dyakof
@dyakof 3 жыл бұрын
As a person from Sweden. Even these tax numbers are somewhat unclear for most citizen here. "low income earners" get taxes ~30% on the salary printed on the contract. Behind the scenes, social security equivalent is deducted, employer fee is also deducted even before we see our salary. Thus the 60% is reached. The deductions are usually capped at about $50k a year, leading higher income earners to just have the marginal tax rate. But not the other fees/taxes following their salary
@thepoiklez61
@thepoiklez61 3 жыл бұрын
Sweden and Denmark are not socialist or democratic socialist. They are both social democracies both are center left. Bernie Sanders says he is a democratic socialist but many of his policies align more with social democracy.
@Vic2point0
@Vic2point0 5 жыл бұрын
19,000 likes 1,000 people admitting that they don't want to fix anything, they just want control
@gaffalstudios3617
@gaffalstudios3617 3 жыл бұрын
I disliked, the video does not lie about anyting BUT... and a very big BUT, it gives a total messed up image of Sweden. The USA should stay with capitalism, not because it's good but because you first have to know what social democrasy is, and the image this video gives is simpely not true. Sweden is a mixed economy which gives both capitalism and socialism, but for god sake the privataisations wasn't so good, as many have alrady pointed out the school reform was a total failiure and the postal office, well... it has worse raitings than US airlines.
@Vic2point0
@Vic2point0 3 жыл бұрын
@@gaffalstudios3617 I don't think anyone is saying Sweden is a purely capitalist country. It's simply taking note that, by and large, the more control it gave to the government the worse things got. Similarly, I think it's hilarious when a socialist (or "democratic socialist") looks at the failings in the U.S. and says, "See? That's what capitalism gets you." In reality, our shortcomings are primarily due to gradual distancing from a free market. And even today we're making the same mistakes Sweden made; we just haven't had the sense yet to reverse course.
@gaffalstudios3617
@gaffalstudios3617 3 жыл бұрын
@@Vic2point0 Yes, I almost totally agree with your opinion and I should probably been a little more clear what I think is the problem. Both socialism and capitalism have big flaws in their pure forms but what I really see as the problem is that some people ( as i've seen in the comments ) may and will se this as: A Sweden get's socialism, B the people get unhappy, C they get a little more capitalist and make huge national proffit, derfore socialism bad capitalism good. Well there are litturally hundreds of examples and arguments agianst socialism that are totally true and vallid (such as the almost extreme goverment controll in some cases) this is not one of them. What I'm saying is that everyting in this video is totally true but it can be a bit missleading. For example the statement about Astrid Lindgren, many in the commentsection mistook her imaginary story of paying 105% marginal tax as true fact wich would understandebly be outragues. Agian the video is good but I feel it has a hidden agenda. Ps: I'm glad we can have open discoution
@Vic2point0
@Vic2point0 3 жыл бұрын
@@gaffalstudios3617 What would be an example of "pure capitalism" being bad?
@gaffalstudios3617
@gaffalstudios3617 3 жыл бұрын
@@Vic2point0 Of cource capitalism can be good to have in many cases but it also holds flaws, for example it can easily create gaps betwen (and create) the classes, because what often happens is that the richer classes can go to the better colleges, hospitals etc. and thus they get the better jobs and in the end better status, in Sweden since all of this is free it's not uncommon for poor imigrants to become super rich from basically nothing but a smart buisnessmodel. Of cource I don't really jnow the situation in america and I could be wrong but this is at least what iv'e heard about the american welfarestate.
@JETSFOOL101
@JETSFOOL101 4 жыл бұрын
Can’t remember who’s quote this is from but it stuck to me ever since Absolute power absolutely corrupts”
@memedbengul4350
@memedbengul4350 4 жыл бұрын
Lord Acton. "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
@igorflexus9493
@igorflexus9493 5 жыл бұрын
The uncontrolled imigration is theee major problem in Sweden.
@VexylObby
@VexylObby 4 жыл бұрын
Xenophopia is a good word to look up.
@sondersonics7534
@sondersonics7534 4 жыл бұрын
@Emily Villamil No we should just lock them out of our beautiful country so they can’t fuck it up anymore. If we locked them in prison we’d still have to pay for their lives. Fuck that.
@evelina.amazonAtGmail
@evelina.amazonAtGmail 4 жыл бұрын
Drop the word "uncontrolled" and it still applies. Only Europeans should be allowed to live in Europe. Desert ppl need to move back to their desert countries.
@OzoProduction
@OzoProduction 4 жыл бұрын
@@VexylObby We do have a problem with immigration, half of our municipalities are going bankrupt, and you worry about fabricated xenophobia "issues". Well, you are what's wrong with Sweden.
@DrKlinkist
@DrKlinkist 4 жыл бұрын
@@OzoProduction ahahahahaha look theres an idiot everyone and he thinks he is right ''i VoTEd Sd iN 2014 HRUR duRR''
@dsgio7254
@dsgio7254 Жыл бұрын
They pay more taxes but they have free higher education - free health care - free social services - free chucked care - all high quality ( besides of course the part of the school system which was privatized and failed - see PISA results after 2015 ) ... In the US with 37000 you are really poor and have NO access to high quality services ..
@richardalvarado-ik9br
@richardalvarado-ik9br 5 жыл бұрын
they also don't have to fund the world's #1 maritime military and criminal justice system either. F-16 jet fighters, stealth bombers, aircraft carriers, M1 Abrams tanks, Navy Seals, Green Berets, FBI, state penitentiaries and SWAT teams aren't cheap
@Sun-Tzu-
@Sun-Tzu- 5 жыл бұрын
And they aren't needed.
@sanniepstein4835
@sanniepstein4835 5 жыл бұрын
@@Sun-Tzu- Hitler happened because post-WW1 Europeans wanted to believe weapons were no longer needed. Had they responded to Germany rearming by simply making equipment and demonstrating a will to respond, WW2 would not have happened. Europe has escaped WW3 because of those weapons you imagine to be unnecessary. Very naive.
@Sun-Tzu-
@Sun-Tzu- 5 жыл бұрын
@@sanniepstein4835 Post WW1 had one of the biggest arms races in history. They vastly developed rockets, tanks, flamethrowers, poison gas, and automatic infantry weapons during the inter-war period.
@Amsterdam1999
@Amsterdam1999 4 жыл бұрын
The thing you have to ask yourself, do the poor and less talented have a right to be treated as a "humans" to. That is the question! Western Europe says yes. No system is perfect. But some systems are more humane. Greetings from Western Europe 🇳🇱🇪🇺
@rexbentley8332
@rexbentley8332 4 жыл бұрын
They have a responsibility to act like humans as well and that involves alot of training that starts at birth.
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 4 жыл бұрын
Being treated as "human" means nothing. You can't legislate a standard of living.
@tomaso0
@tomaso0 3 жыл бұрын
In scandinavia they don't practice Democratic Socialism, they practice a Social Democracy. They are very different things
@latexviking8126
@latexviking8126 Жыл бұрын
Sweden is not a socialist country!!! When will people learn this?
@BiggestRedditor
@BiggestRedditor 6 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see Swedens system work for $350 million people. Sweden is smaller than most of our states. It's a lot easier to control a small population vs a massive one.
@mariafernadagarcia8505
@mariafernadagarcia8505 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@Chipwhitley274
@Chipwhitley274 2 жыл бұрын
That's the point... it is better when you don't control them... and it works at all scales.
@Oldparson220
@Oldparson220 5 жыл бұрын
The Unhappiness with our system reflects an unhappiness in the heart of man, politics, economics etc will never fill the void.
@jonathancartaxo8078
@jonathancartaxo8078 5 жыл бұрын
Yes! They have left God and His ways aside and now they're all pretty depressed trying to fix this by all means but the one they should return to! Sad!
@White-lh3le
@White-lh3le 3 жыл бұрын
Not in a capitalist country thats why we have to fight for communism and ultimately start a revolution with the backing of the people.
@polythenepam5032
@polythenepam5032 6 жыл бұрын
So, the people who want the United States to adopt the Swedish system are wrong because the Swedish system is good? That seems to be the message of this video. I can’t say I follow the logic.
@kamogelomokgwe8543
@kamogelomokgwe8543 6 жыл бұрын
No I think he's just pointing out the misconception most people have that Sweden is a good example of a purely socialist country when it isn't
@dannylandrum7899
@dannylandrum7899 5 жыл бұрын
No. the lefties want to adopt Venezuela policies, which they (falsely) CLAIM are Sweden's policies - got it now?
@simonbrandberg1732
@simonbrandberg1732 2 жыл бұрын
I hate when americans come and try to understand my countries politics they never get ir right, it does not even matter what side they are on.
@barryswensen653
@barryswensen653 4 жыл бұрын
So now Sweden and Denmark will pay our defense budget instead of the other way around?
@selocan469
@selocan469 10 ай бұрын
None of those countries are socialist, they are liberal economies. So called "Democratic Socialism" is a made up concept. How can a type of socialism can be 180 degree different than the orthodox one which now those "Democratic Socialist" people call the orthodox one as "State Socialism"? Answer is it can not. Since, those people would conveniently stick to their "Socialist" concept they came up with the idea with renaming those "Liberal Economies" as "Democratic Socialism". There is a small catch though, Northern Europe countries necessarily use more socialist approach in their governing model just like more government based "Health Care" services or "Education Services", which by the way have no say about the claiming those are socialist countries. Asset ownership, free market and most importantly, "those concepts and rights being constitutionally secured and protected by government" does exists in those countries, What makes China a not well founded (not at all indeed) liberal economy, since the the third item does not exist there, meaning "ownership, free market" exists but "those rights constitutionally being secured and protected" does not exists at all. On the contrary, when CCP feels like it they will confiscate your assets or shut down your business themselves personally, Well, here is a brainstorming question for you then; U.S. has more governmental control on free market and way more governmental institutions than the capitalist ideologists such as Milton Freedman like it to be so, such as FDA for medicine, food, drug control. Well of course, like every other country, police force, military is totally government institutional. Even education is indeed partially government subsidized and controled. Any way, question is "With the consideration of those government institutions AND control, can we say U.S. is also "DEMOCRATIC SOCIALSM"? Well, I leave the answer to you.
@rubaiyatdunno482
@rubaiyatdunno482 4 жыл бұрын
Sweden isn't socialist. It's a social democracy. And countries should follow the model. Rather than putting tags on things; start implementing policies that work.
@IdleByte
@IdleByte 3 жыл бұрын
Socialism isn't binary, societies aren't on or off socialist. Our society has socialist policies, and capitalist policies. Claiming either one is more important than the other misses the point entirely.
@Joe-xo3zm
@Joe-xo3zm 4 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe how much we're lied to in the US. This is incredible. smh
@sandpiperbf9767
@sandpiperbf9767 4 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of criticism of this documentary in amazon reviews. It seems like the whole film was just made to push this perspective. I appreciate some of the points made here, but would like a little more nuance.
@AlexMaden
@AlexMaden 4 жыл бұрын
That's right. As a Swedish person living in Sweden, I can tell you it's not all fine and dandy like this documentary wants you to believe. I am utterly disappointed they were not more honest in this documentary on also bringing up the problems that have come up because of how Sweden is run.
@javiermendoza5173
@javiermendoza5173 3 жыл бұрын
@@AlexMaden That's good to know, do you know a documentary/channel which tells that side of Sweden?
@AlexMaden
@AlexMaden 3 жыл бұрын
@@javiermendoza5173 There are plenty of Swedish alternative news media and commentary channels that bring up the ugly side of Sweden. But if you're looking for English commentary specifically, only a few options comes to mind. There's a KZbinr called "Angry Foreigner" who makes videos both in Swedish and English, but he often adds english subtitles to his swedish videos due to his mixed audience. Then there's another channel where a Swedish woman does political commentary in english. I'll link to a relevant video of theirs to check out, and if you want to hear more you can just browse their catalog. Angry Foreigner - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zni6lYp9fM2Igrs Gen - kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJaqf6WtmrpshNE
@AlexMaden
@AlexMaden 3 жыл бұрын
@@javiermendoza5173 Oh, and let me also add this guy to the list. He's a great Swedish political commentator, but his videos are in Swedish. Though I believe you should be able to turn on Englsih subtitles for them. Henrik Jönsson - kzbin.info/door/Qmwkvc1eVuIfxjIq6JvWtg
@javiermendoza5173
@javiermendoza5173 3 жыл бұрын
@@AlexMaden thank you so much, what a great surprise. Was not expecting such a detailed response. Have a nice day
@Dave-zm4zj
@Dave-zm4zj 4 жыл бұрын
I'm from Sweden, if you like "giving" more than half of your money in taxes, and getting next to nothing. Criminality and migration is draining the states budget. Leading to our welfare "social security" decreseing. Schools and medication are awful. Ones you're old enough for pension you'll be living of a small sum. If you're thinking Sweden is a paradise you're wrong. The media is heavily influenced by the goverment, since it's state owned. A country slowly year by year becomeing more comunist friendly, bet more than half of our nation would't mind having China as World leader. DON'T MOVE HERE IF YOU LIKE FREEDOM
@SoberCorewin
@SoberCorewin 4 жыл бұрын
May I take a guess that you live in Stockholm or Malmö?
@Dave-zm4zj
@Dave-zm4zj 4 жыл бұрын
@@SoberCorewin indeed capital of Sweden
@SoberCorewin
@SoberCorewin 4 жыл бұрын
@@Dave-zm4zj I see. Well the Criminality is mostly a big city problem Where Stockholm and Malmö and Göteborg is having the most issues with. Same with migration. As someone who lived in Norrland and now lives in Örebro and is a Volunteer Police worker the crime rate here has increased but not by much. there is some migration but still not much. People who migrate to sweden don't want to live in small towns but large ones so they tend to go for Stockholm, Malmö and Göteborg but that counts as around 18% of Swedens population. So if you find statistics that remove at least Stockholm you will see a different numbers
@Dave-zm4zj
@Dave-zm4zj 4 жыл бұрын
@@SoberCorewin depends on which town, Eskilstuna near Örebro have massive problems with imigrants and Örebro isn't either considerd a town with low criminality, from what i've heard. Orginaly from Borås a city with around 100k. When you go around the city you almost feel alone, almost like you're a minority in your own country. When it reaches that level something certainly went wrong. Those who say that they haven't gotten any problem living amongst a majority of mixed coultures haven't even been close to a "no go zone" Du kanske föredrar diskussionen på svenska?
@louisecorchevolle9241
@louisecorchevolle9241 4 жыл бұрын
I kan be without åsikskoridore" the corridor of no debate and I am a political refugee from the swedish so called welfare paradise, at least In France can I buy my vine in normal shops
@PixelShade
@PixelShade Жыл бұрын
Okay, listen, this is propaganda. So don't listen to it. As a Swede, I can only underline the fact that YES, we are DEFINITELY NOT a socialist state, but rather a "well-fare capitalist state"... capitalism can be good, but like everything in this world, it has both good and bad aspects to it.... I think a healthy way to look at it is the idea of "yin and yang"; every good thing will have some evil in it, and evil thing has something good. We need to break free from this idea that the world is black or white and that we need to live in a constant opposition of each other. In case of capitalism, it needs to be regulated in order for social well-fare to exist. Currently in the US, capitalism has been so exploitive towards its citizens that these days it is starting to look more and more like capital-feudalism (but instead of power residing in land owners it resides in extremely rich capitalists). What a well-fare capitalist state like Sweden does is that we try to cut out the inefficiencies and the bad side effects of capitalism when it comes to citizens needs and well-being, we also try to regulate capitalism (Although we are terrible at it as the middle class is still paying most of the taxes, while capitalists have a lot of loop holes to make Sweden an attractive place for businesses) Anyway... Take a look at the well-fare system in the US. Insurance companies are just middlemen, trying to extract profit from citizens and hospitals... Private hospitals extract profits from citizens and insurance companies. Resulting in a REALLY expensive and inefficient exploitative system.... So, what a well-fare capitalist state like Sweden does is to say, "what if we all paid collectively to the well-fare system based on how much we earn? (the more we earn, the more we pay) We kick out the inefficient insurance company middlemen and make hospitals state-owned and profitless, (we only pay for the running costs of the hospital). What happens? Well. better equality between people. People live healthier, longer, and although the tax gets a bit higher, it is still way less than you pay for health insurance. Patriotically you are helping your fellow friends in need when paying taxes, Especially those who might now be as fortunately healthy as you are. With all of this being said... This is a propaganda film, because what they are saying in the documentary isn't true. Our school system has become immensely worse since school reforms started in the 90's.... where Sweden started to save money by spending WAY less public funds on education, to make our society more financially sound. Ultimately it resulted in larger classes, teachers getting paid worse and getting more responsibilites. Later we privatized the school system in which education on those schools became even worse. My brother work as a teacher, and he has worked both for communal schools and private schools, and generally, kids just get way less funds, time from teachers and worse education in the private schools, and in many cases there's a lot of corruption going on with shareholders exploiting the public funds of Swedish tax payers... So yeah, take this video with a LARGE grain of salt. Because it is told through a one-sided view.
@misterauctor7353
@misterauctor7353 Жыл бұрын
What?
@thomasjensen5042
@thomasjensen5042 6 жыл бұрын
$37k/year is still almost double what I make. If we we're making a living wage we would have a much different economy, but wages haven't increased since the 70s. In fact, when adjusted for inflation, wages are down. How can we be expected to pay any taxes when some of us make $20k/year or even less?
@theowlfromduolingo7982
@theowlfromduolingo7982 3 жыл бұрын
Sweden isnt socialist. This whole discussion is just nonsense 😂
@viktornerlander1409
@viktornerlander1409 5 жыл бұрын
- Students from private schools are on average less prepared for university than those of public schools (they get lower scores on national tests etc.) - We don't have 60% income tax. It's actually around 30% and the rest is tax on consumption which obviously varies - Privatization has generally led to worse healthcare, worse postal service and worse public transport options
@harryvesanen284
@harryvesanen284 3 ай бұрын
Using private companies to handle, school, railway, etc. was a bad idea. Now the majority whant things to be done as before the pivate companies took over...
@rudra20048
@rudra20048 3 жыл бұрын
India has some of socialism, like our transportation, railways , hospitals and many run by government. This miserably failed India because of corruption. While privatisation give better facilities
@mordredoforkney6185
@mordredoforkney6185 3 жыл бұрын
Yup, privatizing things automatically increases the quality because people CHOOSE to support it, and therefore are actually inclined to pay instead of scraping by with the bare minimum. Example. Detroit. Detroit Police Department friggin sucks and everyone hates em, Detroit neighborhoods are hiring Private Security firms to patrol and they are held to a MUCH higher standard then police. Private Sec doesn't pull out guns on kids, Private Sec doesn't slam old ladies on the ground. Because if they did no one would hired them. American Police are terrible at deescalation in so many situations. Whereas Private Sec is ALL ABOUT deescalating at ANY point. They NEVER shoot unless they know that person has a gun and is going to shoot them. And even then they won't just stand there they'll be more tactical and take cover first and shout from behind cover to throw the gun away.
@mokushmasmo6009
@mokushmasmo6009 3 жыл бұрын
I'd much rather have private business drive infrastructure and services. If one business fails, it's just one business. But if a socialist nation fails, it takes everyone with it.
@vladimirlenin665
@vladimirlenin665 2 жыл бұрын
India is capitalist af
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever 4 жыл бұрын
As a Swede, I can say that this is a very skewed description. The privitizations had a very varying degree of success, and the school reform was an utter failure. We have plumetted in PISA scores since it happened.
@Honken55
@Honken55 3 жыл бұрын
Nah the reason we went down in tje scores are becsuse of the 1 million africans who cant read... ;) Sweden was 100% literate at one point. Its down now becsuse of immegration
@person3070
@person3070 Жыл бұрын
The Cato Institute made a seemingly decent article about the effects of privatization in Swedish schools. Can you debunk it? If you just type "Sweden School Choice Cato Institute," I am sure you will be able to find it. The article defends school privatization, and says that those charter schools are better than public ones
@midimusicforever
@midimusicforever Жыл бұрын
@@person3070 The more ambitious students go to the private schools and thus private schools look better. The averages go down. It's a failure. Super simple.
@person3070
@person3070 Жыл бұрын
@@midimusicforever Intriguing. Why do the more ambitious choose charter schools? And why have PISA scores plummeted when a grand majority (about 86% according to CATO) attend public schools? Does this 14% really make that huge of a difference? And why does a place like South Korea, which apparently has around half of their students attending privatized schools, have good education scores?
@TheChosennn
@TheChosennn 4 жыл бұрын
Uncontrolled immigration though is a big issue in Sweden rn
@tanvikittur7352
@tanvikittur7352 4 жыл бұрын
True
@mkk4303
@mkk4303 4 жыл бұрын
@@tanvikittur7352 its actually not, once again you dont really know. ^^
@killerhank83
@killerhank83 Жыл бұрын
As a Swede, not a social democrat or a leftist, I can say that this clip is strongly angled. So angled that there will be factual errors if you don't know the whole car and just listen to what they say.
@TruckstopHick
@TruckstopHick 3 жыл бұрын
Stossel is a national treasure.
@jakebate1533
@jakebate1533 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed he is along with Thomas Sowell and the later Walter E. Williams.
@normbograham
@normbograham 2 жыл бұрын
I have worked with alot of people, whom have fled countries, and gone to another. there are lots of reasons, but one of the shocking reasons, is ambition that is squashed by taxation. No one wants to work 60 hours a week, and give most of the results of their labor in taxes.
@fintanoclery2698
@fintanoclery2698 2 жыл бұрын
That's why many of the best and brightest flee Canada for greener pastures.
@freddyflintstoned913
@freddyflintstoned913 6 жыл бұрын
Our corrupt politicians do not want reform. Apathy and ignorance, along with food stamps, keep change from happening. One day change will come roaring in like a mudslide.
@alfimatsson1836
@alfimatsson1836 6 ай бұрын
The school thing is just not true, sure there are a few private schools that are doing quite well for themself but the list is way longer of public schools that preform well. The list of privatized schools that give out free grades because of "competition" is absurd and does't give a true grade. The privitzed schools also has no obligation to the children so in many cases when I privatized school moves or goes out of business they dump all the children on public schools . The privatized schools gave more options but created a lot of problems aswell.
@alfimatsson1836
@alfimatsson1836 6 ай бұрын
Also a lot of the sectors that Sweden privatized was doing quite well before, postal service, train network and now they are shittttttttt, not everything needs competition but others do also depends on the society.
@cutlery12
@cutlery12 3 жыл бұрын
i taught in a voucher school in sweden (i am from canada) and for working approx 9 months in one schol year and I made (gross) $38224.92 USD and was taxed at an avg rate of 20%. health care i would say is not as good as canada but the infrastructure the govt provides is probably better (parks, bike lanes, roads) and they have a WAY BETTER childcare system (free day care, maternity leave and automatic child benefits etc)
@markganus1085
@markganus1085 5 жыл бұрын
"Socialism works best in scaled-down, homogeneous populations with high trust and human capital. It fails miserably in massive geopolitical, multiracial entities or in populations with low trust and human capital." -Donald Trump
@usastace
@usastace 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I lived there for two years after college and it just doesn't work.
@veed_official
@veed_official 3 жыл бұрын
What doesn't work? You mean you didn't like the way of living life in Sweden??
@Jontett
@Jontett 4 жыл бұрын
Who's the piece of shit that is represanting Sweden in this video? He is obviously a conservative and not only that; he is leaving out a lot of facts. The pension system is broken; but not a single party wants to deal with that issue. Privitazing the pension system didn't make things better at all. It is just a matter of time before that collapses He is also leaving out the information about muslim and other religious private schools, which is very much a result of the privatizing the school system. These would not exist in secular Sweden otherwise. Also, there are private schools for the elite, where top grades are given to EVERY student because their parents believe that their children are "leaders" and not "workers". And what would you expect if you paid $5000 each term for something which is free for everyone else? Sweden does not practice socialism and it sure isn't perfect. But I would say it's better then most other countries.
@yukihirasouma4691
@yukihirasouma4691 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Another genius from the internet.
@Jontett
@Jontett 2 жыл бұрын
@@yukihirasouma4691 Well, your response clearly was an act of genius as well. So people should not speak their mind? Just being obedient workers and not question authority and people in power? All revolutions starts in discussion. Please share your opinion rather than just trolling.
@alankincaid7742
@alankincaid7742 6 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who show a more realistic view of Sweden! Best regards, A Swede
@HOWICK2011
@HOWICK2011 3 жыл бұрын
"102% Percent in taxes" WTF!? How is that possible?! You Give away everything you own and then you still owe more!?!
@sebastiansirvas1530
@sebastiansirvas1530 3 жыл бұрын
With a wealth tax, for example (terrible idea).
@thienphucn1
@thienphucn1 5 жыл бұрын
Sweeden has been added to the "nOt ReAl SoCiAlIsM" list
@Shadow77999
@Shadow77999 5 жыл бұрын
Lol based charlie
@syourke3
@syourke3 2 жыл бұрын
What is “socialism”? There are about twenty different definitions, some of them completely contradictory. In the 19th century, socialism did not mean state ownership of the means of production. That’s a very Leninist notion. Very 20th century. But the original meaning of “socialism” simply meant that work wrong people should own and control the means of production. For instance, worker cooperatives. In fact, Lenin’s state ownership model may properly be regarded as state capitalism, not socialism. We should strive to recover the original meaning of socialism and reject the Stalinist notion altogether.
@marshawoods4983
@marshawoods4983 5 жыл бұрын
Love you John stossel.... Love everything you report on and thank you!!!!
@RackwitzG
@RackwitzG 4 жыл бұрын
Seeing how homogenous the society of Sweden was in the 70s brougt tears to my eyes. Never to be seen again.
@RackwitzG
@RackwitzG 4 жыл бұрын
@Dan i I wish I could share your optimism. You could be right, because they all come to Germoney, after they've dried out Sweden.
@White-lh3le
@White-lh3le 3 жыл бұрын
Racist
@RackwitzG
@RackwitzG 3 жыл бұрын
@@White-lh3le Bla, bla, bla (Greta Thunberg)
@poodlescone9700
@poodlescone9700 5 жыл бұрын
How the heck does one pay 102% of taxes? That is screwed up.
@Arun-MM
@Arun-MM 5 жыл бұрын
@thesparitan The only one who's making bullshit propaganda is you. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomperipossa_in_Monismania
@Weesel71
@Weesel71 5 жыл бұрын
Because over 100% fulfills "the plan"... forget logic.
@coopsnz1
@coopsnz1 5 жыл бұрын
44% income tax, $10000 tax on a new Toyota 86 , $10000 tax on fuel = low wage earners are paying $40000 to government yearly
@blorbie8970
@blorbie8970 4 жыл бұрын
She was supposed to pay 102% in taxes, during the 70s we had the highest taxation we've ever had and there were more added due to her being sef-employed etc. She never had to actually pay it though, taxes were reformed shortly after this was brought the light.
@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 Күн бұрын
People dont understand how these terms works and what capitalism means. America is not capitalist at all by terms. Capitalism means by definition creating capital and compatitive free market. America aproaches this by leaving the market alone dont touching it with regulations. Which creates unfair competition and monopolies subpar products with less capital. Sweden and nordic countries achieve this by socialism(Yay those terms are not exclusive to one and another.) which basically means government doing stuff and do strict regulations. So yeah a country can be really socialist and capitalist at the same time. This is why political compass shouldnt be taken literrally. Politics are not black and white this video is stupid. Communism is not same as socialism. These stuffs are general terms they are not specific. Dont be idiots Nordic countries are socialist af as much as they are capitalists.
@ASPthespeedyboy
@ASPthespeedyboy 4 жыл бұрын
We have several problems. Like when we run out of fuel
@nathanweisser
@nathanweisser 4 жыл бұрын
"We should be more like Sweden" "Wear a mask and stay the f*** home" You Sweden sounds like a nice place tbh
@TheChosennn
@TheChosennn 4 жыл бұрын
Sweden was one of the only countries that didn’t shut down during this COVID pandemic
@madsnn4222
@madsnn4222 4 жыл бұрын
you know they didnt shut down at all right
@TheChosennn
@TheChosennn 4 жыл бұрын
MadsNN yeah exactly
@blackappleslo
@blackappleslo 4 жыл бұрын
Brendan ODonnell they did. But way later than the rest of the Europe. The problem was a lot of people got infected.
@madsnn4222
@madsnn4222 4 жыл бұрын
@@blackappleslo incorrect you can google it yourself aswell. +i'm from denmark as well
@CmdrChrisArcher
@CmdrChrisArcher 6 жыл бұрын
..wait, Absolut Vodka is bottled in Sweden?
@DAN_I_E_L
@DAN_I_E_L 6 жыл бұрын
It IS Swedish.
@rickycoker5830
@rickycoker5830 6 жыл бұрын
mmm...was under the impression the french bought it...
@lambertlum1087
@lambertlum1087 6 жыл бұрын
I was under the impression that all vodka came from Russia. I never would have guessed that Swedes made vodka for export.
@alaindumas1824
@alaindumas1824 5 жыл бұрын
Pernod-Ricard bought it but it is still made in Sweden.@@rickycoker5830
@SB-tp2jv
@SB-tp2jv 7 ай бұрын
Social Democracy, Public Welfare and Social Justice may live long 🌹
@Hoop_23
@Hoop_23 2 ай бұрын
U.S. already has that. Far too much social justice, which isn't justice, just an angry mob of children.
@Swedeonamotorcycle
@Swedeonamotorcycle 5 жыл бұрын
What ever you do, do NOT make the same mistake as us Swedes did...... Sweden and also big parts of Europe is DOOMED.
@sondersonics7534
@sondersonics7534 4 жыл бұрын
@hector nadal Why? The huge immigrant crisis was tye politicians fault. Not the Swedish people’s.
@OzoProduction
@OzoProduction 4 жыл бұрын
@@sondersonics7534 The majority of the Sweeds voted for it though, so in a way he's right
@sondersonics7534
@sondersonics7534 4 жыл бұрын
@OzoProduction No they didn’t. No one in 2014 could’ve known they would handle the immigration so fucking bad and now pur government only has like 30% of the votes because some other parties lied about who they were gonna support.
@OzoProduction
@OzoProduction 4 жыл бұрын
​@@sondersonics7534 Well, i did.. I saw pretty quickly how the government was way to naive about this whole thing so i voted SD 2014
@DrKlinkist
@DrKlinkist 4 жыл бұрын
SwEdEN iS DoOmED. ok sure
@awiljama5234
@awiljama5234 3 жыл бұрын
John Stossel was my favorite dissector when he was at ABC, before he was canceled for saying a few imprudent words, which tends to happen to people with extremely high intellect. They are always right, so they start to think that being right is all that matters. I wish ABC would bring him back. we should add sunset provisions to cancellations. I think 10 years is enough. Let him come in from the cold. lol
@probablykasper
@probablykasper 5 жыл бұрын
Volvo is Swedish... Saying it's Chinese is like saying Google is Irish
@mouselim72
@mouselim72 5 жыл бұрын
It's swedish but majority owned by geely, which is chinese. Google is largely owned by an american Irish. See the difference?
@christinetilton4562
@christinetilton4562 5 жыл бұрын
Kasper volvo is indeed owned by the Chinese.
@Dan210871
@Dan210871 4 жыл бұрын
The one thing I notice with every video, article, OpEd piece that shows fear of "socialism" is that not a single one of them provides a definition of what "socialism" is and what it would entail. For Stossel and his ilk, socialism = things I don't like + references to failed states. Venezuela stinks, for sure. No argument there. But so do many other places in Latin America and the developing world that are not "socialist" at all. Sadly, the use of the term "socialism" has done nothing but ruin the debate. I'd much rather ask specific questions: How progressive should the income tax rate be? How do you fund healthcare and other social services? What mechanisms do you have in place to guarantee equal opportunity? I'd say the US has, so far, underperformed in its response to those three questions. I'd also say that Democrats, while nowhere near perfect in their suggested courses of action, at least are willing to acknowledge that underperformance. On the other hand, Republicans react by crying "socialism!" and practicing a manipulative version of pseudo-patriotism when the issue of the US' underperformance on those parameters is brought up.
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