1. I don't think communism would work now either. But given the proper technological advances, it's something we can hypothetically achieve in some form.
On whether the weak would become slaves to the powerful. That all depends on if there is a motivation to do that, or if it is an easy task to achieve. For example, if we reach a technological level where people can have as much or as little as they want, and there is no path to dominating others (perhaps adequate law enforcement AI, maybe it's not worth anyone's time) then it can be sustained. Another option is physical-perceived virtual worlds - not so much a holodeck or a VR helmet, but something more akin to a benevolent/voluntary Matrix or what we've, where the user can define their parameters.
2. Even with Sweden's issues, it still offers one of the greatest standards of living in the world and a healthy economy. Canada's resources and resource production dwarf's Sweden, our resource and mineral exports make up about 37%, while Sweden's only makes up 9%; and Canada's total export value is multiple times higher.
On immigration, according to the CIA World Factbook - in 2017: Sweden receives 5.3 migrants per 1000, which is higher than the US's 3.9. But it is lower than Canada's 5.7 and lower than Norway's 5.9. Norway is not as "hardass" as some of your sources may have led you to believe.
Also, what is wrong with the safety net? It has functioned great for the people putting the standard of living of Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians well above that of Americans. Additionally, these countries are fiscally responsible. Sweden usually ends the year with a small deficit or a surplus. The US has a ridiculously large deficit. Total economic growth of Nordic countries remains on par with the US. Sweden's economic growth is on par with the US despite the immigrant burden resulting from the crises across the Arabic world, Africa, and the Balkan (primarily the Yugoslavian collapse, and the Romanian revolution in the late 80s) regions before that. All this despite the substantial immigrant burden from the strife from the Balkan regions in the 1990s and the Arabic world almost ever since. Not so fragile, is it?
Why is Sweden's military budget is a mistake? What is the reason?
2.B. Market growth was consistent from early in Obama's 8 years, and it continued in 2017 under Trump. The value of US companies was significantly down in 2018. Does Trump own that?
3. I haven't had issues with the work ethics of past presidents, because it never seemed to be a problem. His actions hamper others from doing their work in more way than one. This is not indefinitely sustainable; eventually, the US will need someone who does their job.
The US economy has been "booming" for years BEFORE Trump got into office. GDP growth in 2014 and 2015 exceeded 2017 and 2018. Unemployment was down significantly more in Obama's period than Trump's. Trump's greatest accomplishment is that nothing has broken yet (except the deficit. And I suppose the stock market, which I didn't want to pin on him, but I guess he owns it).
Is Trump doing what you want him to do? Pretend this was a simulation game, and you were to design your own US President, does that guy come close to what Trump is?
I'll look up the tariffs posts later. I am not opposed to tariffs, but I oppose them when they're haphazard.
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https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/statis ... tics-2017/ - Sure (although I am not sure the significance). Poland is WAY bigger. Scandinavian countries combined have a comparable number (Around 600K vs 825K), despite having half the population (20 million vs 38 million in Poland). Interesting enough, Finland ranks 6th, above Poland, and is also a much smaller country.
What I am curious about is what you would do in Poland? You live in BC; I also lived there (Nanaimo), beautiful place.
If you're part Polish, then I will do the Canadian thing and apologize for being an asshole.
5. Didn't we have a discussion about abortion a few years ago where I pointed out that I mostly (not in all situations) opposed it on biological reasoning? And you thought I was an asshole for doing so?
On a personal note: I am not much of an expert on the politics of "identity" because it doesn't interest me; my interest as it relates to that is mainly in how it factors into marketing - like in that talk about Roseanne we had earlier.
All that trigger warning stuff, I am not in favour of that - but I am also not in favour of any social systems that exclude people who are different from others (physically or in they prefer to represent themselves): all those things I would consider regressive. What I do favour is open and constructive dialogues between people who disagree; it's interesting to see other viewpoints.
And yeah, the meaning of the word is loaded. I, unfortunately, don't have the time to keep up with sites like TYT, because every time I watch them I end up getting pissed off. But I also refuse to let them define what I mean by progressive. Especially with guys like Jimmy Dore who plugs his ears and spews (sometimes literally), he's a cunt.
So forget all that. What I mean by thinking you’re a progressive is that I always had the opinion you want similar aspirations and growth of human civilization; ethical and sustainable, scientifically aimed, as opposed to a more clamped down and enforcement of arbitrary morals. Our disagreements, in that case, are in how we get there. Am I wrong?
Politically and technologically, my interests lie mainly in environmental sustainability efforts, renewable/efficient energy solutions, the expansion of knowledge, an efficient system of social management that allows the highest degree of freedom for the greatest number of individuals - and anything that gets us there.
Part of the reason I like leftist economies is that of the strong track record. I also feel that with the growth of automation we will have to delve deeper in that direction; as automation inevitably occupies much of the available work positions. The only other real solution is to oppose automation, which I would consider a regressive policy. We're on the verge of a new era, technologically, where AI is improving at drastic rates - that will lead to a far greater efficiency in various positions.
I think it's exciting times we live.
But, we're now WAY off the topic of democratic primary candidates. Probably best to split this one out.