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11-05-2014, 07:36 AM
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Denmark population 5 mil
Personal Income Tax Rate 56%
Sales Tax Rate 25%
Oh yea they have it made in Denmark 
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Right wingnut oversimplifications. So their tax rates are higher, so fucking what? Money in money out. Our health care system, which costs over twice GDP what the system in Denmark costs should be more than enough to pound into your thick Hannityesque skull that taxes are far from the worst, and most unfair burdens on the people. Does it matter whether it comes out of our pockets via taxes, or via increased health care premiums, increased health care costs, increased pharmaceutical costs, increased end of life care costs? It sure fucking does...when it's costing us double what it has to because we're idiots who bought the "we should hate taxes and love corporate profits" shell game from the voodoo econ vampires in the Reagan Admin.
The Danes most definitely have it made. For one other reason...they're not Americans who want what they want, want it right fucking now, and want somebody else to pay for it.  ...indeed.
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11-05-2014, 08:22 AM
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JBS, I'm sure you've presented a complete, fair, and accurate picture.
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11-05-2014, 09:33 AM
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Keep on telling yourself that if it makes you happy. I guess you don't know many Danes.
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What do you think I'm telling myself to make me happy?
If it makes you happy to think Globalization and the related economic changes that are occuring isn't going to eventually impact the Danes your welcome to your delusion. Being a far more cohesive and enlightened than most nations/cultures, the impact will be less adverse for the Danes.
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11-05-2014, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by nailer
What do you think I'm telling myself to make me happy?
If it makes you happy to think Globalization and the related economic changes that are occurring isn't going to eventually impact the Danes your welcome to your delusions. Being a far more cohesive and enlightened than most nations/cultures, the impact will be less adverse for the Danes.
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The Danes (and I know more than a few) know that their lifestyle is exactly what they want and I see few if any Danish companies deserting their nation as ours do here.
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11-05-2014, 09:43 AM
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Denmark population 5 mil
Personal Income Tax Rate 56%
Sales Tax Rate 25%
Oh yea they have it made in Denmark 
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If I were to see a number Danish citizens living in Denmark making statements like that I would have to give them some credibility.
However, coming from a lone bagger with your rep?
Not so much.
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11-05-2014, 09:45 AM
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By several standards, Denmark is considered the happiest country on earth.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4070761.html
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11-05-2014, 10:52 AM
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Denmark is a great place to live because all Danes are essentially haves. Wonder how easy it is to emigrate to Denmark and become a citizen?
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11-05-2014, 11:21 AM
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Denmark is a great place to live because all Danes are essentially haves. Wonder how easy it is to emigrate to Denmark and become a citizen?
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Easy for us...the blonde has dual US/Ireland citizenship. She's a citizen of the EU. So we can drop down and dig in anywhere in the EU. I'm retired, she's semi-retired. And I'll tell ya what...it's more than just a little attractive to us these days. We've both pretty much had a gut-full of idiotic Americans and their fucked up social, political, and fiscal attitudes. Particularly the whining about taxes and then, for instance, turning around and demanding that the town we live in build a new $20 million aquatic center for their children who have nothing to do all winter. Apparently the "Y" isn't good enough for Chevy Suburban helicopter soccer mom Mary and Escalade investment banker country club John. Tell your children to get their asses up from the laptop or ipad and go jump in a snow drift if they're bored.
We each have a sibling, single male, who are pretty disabled and require help on a regular basis. Walking away from them, and the rest of family at this point in our lives would be tough. But after spending some time in Italy, France, England, Ireland and a few others it's very tempting. Just knowing we would never have to look at another goddamn Medicare Supplement summary sheet to try to figure out how we can reduce the butt-fucking we get from the insurance industry every year just about does it.
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11-05-2014, 12:15 PM
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Denmark is a great place to live because all Danes are essentially haves.
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Not an accident. Others may aspire to emulate.
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Originally Posted by nailer
Wonder how easy it is to emigrate to Denmark and become a citizen?
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You made me curious. I looked. Seems (on the surface anyway) that they want workers. If you can line up a job, you can get a work permit. Further, after 5 years, you can get permanent residency by jumping through some hoops (be a good 'citizen' in various ways, pass a Danish language test, etc). Any of your children born in Denmark will have your original nationality unless the other parent is a Dane, then they can be Danish.
It is easy for a national of one of the other Nordic countries to convert to Danish nationality--they can do it basically as they wish. But for other foreign nationals to get Danish Nationality takes an Act of Parliament. I did not extend my researches into what it takes for this to happen. Basically, there's a committee, my guess is that what the committee says goes, and that since Parliament is doing it, there may be politics to it....
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11-05-2014, 12:18 PM
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Wiki says you have to live there 9 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_nationality_law
I can get UK citizenship and it never occurred to me I'd have free reign in the EU, thanks Ike.
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