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BlomKruka 4 points ago +4 / -0

He plans to do it this week, all he waits for is police protection. Although it should be fine because there's more Muslims than jews in Sweden. 200k vs 10k or so.

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BlomKruka 5 points ago +5 / -0

jewish lies as usual. You don't need a permit to protest in Sweden, that's complete bullshit. You can notify the police in advance if you have reason to believe there will be a lot of kvetching and anger. And if so, the police will be there to protect your speech, no matter what it is.

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BlomKruka 5 points ago +5 / -0

Gulag is lying to you. 55% is the absolutely highest you would ever pay. And that's Municipal + County + Government. The last one serves only the purpose to stop you from working too much. You only pay that if you make more than $70 000/year. This system is better for low and middle wage workers.

You have to count the portion that the employer pays, that's just income tax by another name.

It's a separate tax yea, labeled "fee" and often hidden from you. But it has nothing to do with your income tax. It's your health insurance, vacation days, sick leave and other benefits you would only ever see at extremely well paid jobs in the US. And that's for low wage workers too.

If you worked at McDonald's in the US you wouldn't have nay vacation days, no paid sick leave, no insurance if you hurt yourself at the job, no unemployment security in case you lose your job and it's not your fault. On the other hand there's no minimum wage either so the system is perfectly balanced.

So yeah, not 50%, more like 60%, sorry my bad.

Not if you're a low or mid income worker. Try harder next time.

Take a trip to LA or SF, notice all the homeless living on the street. That's your life as a low wage worker when your government waste all your taxes on pointless wars allover the world. Because with your 25% income tax plus sales tax you certainly don't pay much less than in Scandinavia.

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BlomKruka 5 points ago +5 / -0

Where is the income tax 50%? I know no such place in Sweden. Here you can see them all, highest is 34.30% and that's a very small municipality with just a few thousand people who all expect plenty of services.

Over roughly $70 000 you pay "marginalskatt", a form of capital gains tax straight to the national government. That is 55%, and anyone who make that much knows how to avoid paying it anyway, only retards and government simps pays it.

Finland and Norway are terrible examples for grocery prices because they both import a lot. It's cheaper in Sweden, but it's gone up here too because of inflation. Norwegians often cross the border because it's cheaper to buy stuff in Sweden.

I never paid more than $200/mo in utilities for a house I own, paid $5000 when I bought it, most houses here don't cost more than $30 000. And since I installed solar panels and got rid of the electric bills I'm actually making money from living here. Basically rent free.