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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1122587)3/4/2019 8:16:46 AM
From: sylvester801 Recommendation

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Land Shark

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OOPS! Republican DUMBASS logic...



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1122587)3/4/2019 8:21:07 AM
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Mick Mørmøny

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Moderator Mindmeld asks: Are you really this moronic? (sylvia -93)

I won't even need 3 guesses.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1122587)3/4/2019 8:23:07 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1572777
 
R U really that stupid that U can't read??? Crony Capitalist U.S. IS A SHITHOLE compared to DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST NORWAY!!!! IT IS A FACT!!!!!!!
Reliable statistics on the Venezuelan economy are hard to come by, but Norway is unquestionably more socialist than Venezuela according to the above definition. Indeed, it is considerably more socialist than supposedly-communist China, where only 31 percent of national wealth is owned by the state.

Norway is not some destitute hellscape. Indeed, not only are Norwegian stores well-stocked with toilet paper, it is actually considerably more wealthy than the U.S., with a GDP of over $70,000 per person. Even when you correct for the moderately large oil sector (which accounts for a bit less than a quarter of its exports), it still has a cutting-edge, ultra-productive economy — far from some petro-state living off oil rents like Dubai.

Socially, it routinely ranks as the happiest ( 2017) or second-happiest ( 2018) country in the world. The rest of the Nordics are also usually among the top five as well — even more remarkable when you factor in the phenomenon of seasonal affective disorder and the extreme northerly position of the Scandinavian peninsula.

On a snapshot of other quality-of-life measures, Norway boasts:

A life expectancy of 81.7 years.An infant mortality rate of two per 1,000 live births.A murder rate of 0.51 per 100,000.An incarceration rate of 74 per 100,000.How does all that compare to the United States? Well, our economy is somewhat less wealthy, with per capita GDP of $59,500 — but to be fair, that is about the highest outside of oil-rich or tax haven countries. Socially, however, the picture is much worse: America ranks in the mid-teens for happiest countries, while its life expectancy is two years behind Norway, and actually fell in 2016 and 2017. America's infant mortality rate is three times higher. Its murder rate is over 10 times higher, as is its incarceration rate.

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1122587)3/4/2019 8:33:02 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1572777
 
So which part of Norway is HEALTHIER, HAPPIER, RICHER than the SHITHOLE U.S. did you not understand you stupid moron dumbass??????
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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1122587)3/4/2019 8:36:15 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1572777
 
OOPS! Nordic nations take top four places in happiness rankings, with annual study also charting the decline of SHITHOLE US
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/mar/14/finland-happiest-country-world-un-report