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by supremesaboteur
3234 days ago
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From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_Sweden > Costs for health and medical care amounted to approximately 9 percent of Sweden’s gross domestic product in 2005, a figure that remained fairly stable since the early 1980s. By 2015 the cost had risen to 11.9% of GDP -the highest in Europe > According to the Euro health consumer index the Swedish score for technically excellent healthcare services, which they rated 10th in Europe in 2015, is dragged down by access and waiting time problems, in spite of national efforts such as Vårdgaranti Seems like the effects of socialism is starting to take effect I could not find much details on public transport in Sweden |
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So what you're seeing in those numbers is not really "effects of socialism".
Your profile says that you use this account specifically to support conservative viewpoints. You need to try harder than just pick random statistics and proclaim socialism.