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To: koan who wrote (41992)4/25/2013 11:57:22 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
3.8 out of 1000 are homeless in Denmark

you just make crap up



To: koan who wrote (41992)4/25/2013 12:05:02 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
Well, how is it they are doing better than we are if they have a worse drug problem? You don't think we have a bad alcohol and drug problem?


I know we do. We have too damn many liberals saying it's ok and raising their kids to have no values. Of course we have a problem.
If you go to Denmark you will see no homeless people and few poor people. And everyone has health care and free education. And people are taken care of. That is what matters.

There is no such thing as free health care or free education. And you are misinformed on the "no homeless people" thing.

I thought you were for freedom. How about the freedom to get drunk?


I love freedom. And I believe in the freedom to get drunk or stoned or tweaked. But I don't see it as a sign of a healthy person or a healthy culture to have a significant portion of the population as functional alcoholics or drug addicts.
You just make shit up to try and pull them down because the are a liberal society and doing better than we are.

Go there and see for yourself. Don't read some liberal poll that blows sunshine up your ass.



To: koan who wrote (41992)6/12/2013 11:57:58 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 85487
 
Liberal Party Promises To Abolish Wind Subsidies After Danish Elections
Date: 12/06/13Dagbladet BørsenShould the Liberal Party (Venstre) form the new government after Denmark’s general election, it will abandon current energy policies. And one of the first to be removed would be the financial support for onshore wind turbines.Photovoltaics subsidies show that current energy policy is unsustainable, the party’s energy spokesman, Lars Christian Lilleholt, told this newspaper.

“We need to stop the current regime and instead use the market as an instrument so that we promote those energy sources that are the cheapest,” he says.

Soon after the summer, the Liberal Party plans to launch a discussion on post-2020 energy policy.

Lilleholt stressed specifically that the Liberals will drop support for onshore wind turbines which, in a few years time, are expected to be able to cope with market conditions.

The party’s plan is backed by the Danish People’s Party and the Conservatives.

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