Home -> Law Blog Directory -> Academic Blogs -> Instapundit.com
(866) 635-2689 for Personal Injury or (866) 635-9402 for Criminal Defense
Find a Local Lawyer
Divorce (866) 635-6190
Personal Injury (866) 635-2689
Criminal Defense (866) 635-9402
Academic
: Instapundit.comWE?RE NOT SWEDEN YET! If we were, we?d be cutting taxes and welfare, and letting sick car companies?
By Glenn Reynolds
WE’RE NOT SWEDEN YET! If we were, we’d be cutting taxes and welfare, and letting sick car companies die.
More on Sweden as it is, from Michael Moynihan.
After explaining the benefits of high taxation to Cenac, former culture minister Leif Pagrotsky is asked, with the Daily Show’s trademark faux jingoism, how Sweden could possibly be better than the United States. Pagroysky quickly reels off “free health care,” “free education,” and Ingmar Bergman. We can quibble about whether any of this qualifies as “free” (the family Moynihan just paid our Swedish taxes, and believe me, it ain’t “free”), but after his presentation on the brilliance of a high tax burden, Pagrotsky might have acknowledged that in 1976 Swedish authorities arrested Bergman on charges of tax evasion. In response, the director ripped the ever-expanding Swedish government bureaucracy which, he wrote in a letter to the newspaper Expressen, “grows like a galloping cancer” and very publicly decided to abandon the country for West Germany. Such outbursts were?and still are?frowned upon for those lorded over by Jante’s Law. As one of his Swedish biographers noted, the “Social Democratic press campaign” against the director lasted into the late 1980s, after he had returned from exile.
Good thing we don’t have that kind of politicized press corps here.
Full post as published by Instapundit.com on April 23, 2009 (boomark / email).
Sweden: A Raw Capitalist Compared to the US
We have been lectured by China on monetary prudence and now we are doing something that Sweden will not due, bail out car companies. Sweden refused to bail out Saab. "Let the markets decide," Sweden announced.
Galle: Do Hidden Taxes Increase Welfare
Brian Galle (Florida State) has posted Do Hidden Taxes Increase Welfare? on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This preliminary idea draft offers a critical review of the economic literatue on the efficiency of low-salience taxes...
Johnston: Maybe Tax Cuts Are Not the Road to Economic Salvation
David Cay Johnston has published The Prospering Swedes, 120 Tax Notes 1085 (Sept. 15, 2008): Sweden is the epitome of high taxes. It is one of only two modern countries where taxes account for more than half of the GDP...
The Effect of Luxury Taxes on Social Welfare in Team Sports Leagues
Helmut M. Dietl, Markus Lang & Stephan Werner (all of the University of Zurich, Institute of Strategy and Business Economics) have posted The Effect of Luxury Taxes on Social Welfare in Team Sports Leagues on SSRN...
What Country Takes the Longest to Establish Paternity
Sweden just may win the prize. In at least one Swedish case, establishing paternity takes 14 years … and counting. In Sweden, an unmarried mother is supposed to report her out-of-wedlock child’s birth to a social welfare administrative board (Board), so that it can determine the child’s father and implement child support...
Swedens Action Against Pirate Bay
Anna Ringstrom. Sweden to Charge Pirate Bay in Copyright Case. Yahoo! News. Jan. 28, 2008. Sweden’s involvement in enforcement efforts on the entertainment industry’s behalf is related directly to the Special 301 process and Sweden’s fear of being placed on a priority list (penalties for which include trade sanctions)...
Michigan State
Settles Class Action Over Child Welfare
Mars Petfood
79 People Sick So Far
Salmonella Outbreak
50 People Sick in Five States
Fume Event
Leaves Airline Attendant Sick
Tax Discrepancies
Northwest Airlines pays IRS $12.6 million settlement for taxes and interest.
DLP
Ohio State to Receive $42 Million in Corporate Taxes Settlement









