Thursday, May 14, 2009

Pinko hell

With a quirky contrariness as deeply etched in the national character as the fjords carved into its rugged landscape, Norway has thrived by going its own way. When others splurged, it saved. When others sought to limit the role of government, Norway strengthened its cradle-to-grave welfare state.

And in the midst of the worst global downturn since the Depression, Norway’s economy grew last year by just under 3 percent. The government enjoys a budget surplus of 11 percent and its ledger is entirely free of debt.
By comparison, the United States is expected to chalk up a fiscal deficit this year equal to 12.9 percent of its gross domestic product and push its total debt to $11 trillion, or 65 percent of the size of its economy.

4 comments:

Pepe le Pew said...

what ? nanny state doesn't amount to widespread misery ? does...not...compute... /dev/null reboot reboot. blue screen of death. System shutdown. {smoke}

Tecumseh said...

With a bunch of industrious Norsemen sitting on top of a pile of oil, even an otherwise screwed-up system may work, at least for a while -- why not? Conversely, I'm sure there are countries in which even the most perfected system devised by the best minds mankind has to offer would fail miserably. It's one of those things, Pepe -- no contradiction here, just la condition humaine.

Pepe le Pew said...

i see no contradiction.

Mr roT said...

Norway has oil and 6 M people. Duh.