Does Socialism Work in Scandinavia? (Part 1)

Marshall2.0's Avatar
Just go to your local DMV and get a little taste of what Socialism is like. Nothing like a 5 hour wait for a fucking drivers license. At least I know what Cattle feel like.
Just go to your local DMV and get a little taste of what Socialism is like. Nothing like a 5 hour wait for a fucking drivers license. At least I know what Cattle feel like. Originally Posted by slim deez
Or the Social Security Office.

I went a while back to modify my Medicare coverage. The place was packed. You take a number. 3 hours later, they finally get to you.

The big kicker. I think I was the only "old" person in the entire room. The rest were mostly lard ass women ( from all races), with a bunch of kids.
Hotrod511's Avatar
Or the Social Security Office.

I went a while back to modify my Medicare coverage. The place was packed. You take a number. 3 hours later, they finally get to you.

The big kicker. I think I was the only "old" person in the entire room. The rest were mostly lard ass women ( from all races), with a bunch of kids. Originally Posted by Jackie S
With you being a Vietnam Vet you should start going to the VA it would be better than what you are doing and you won't have to deal with a lot of lard ass women with a bunch of kids, you have that right being a combat Vet.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
With you being a Vietnam Vet you should start going to the VA it would be better than what you are doing and you won't have to deal with a lot of lard ass women with a bunch of kids, you have that right being a combat Vet. Originally Posted by Hotrod511

that may not be an option if he lives far away from the nearest VA office.
Just go to your local DMV and get a little taste of what Socialism is like. Nothing like a 5 hour wait for a fucking drivers license. At least I know what Cattle feel like. Originally Posted by slim deez
That's hilarious. That's funnier than all of Assup's, WTF's, bigkotex's and monkey boy's nearly 100K+ posts combined.

Or half of a TDL post.
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB

awesome. and sadly, true. reminds me of the old panhandler joke

Juan and Pablo were out panhandling for money one day and when they met up at the end of the day, Juan had hundreds of dollars but Pablo only had a few dollars.

So Pablo asked Juan "what is your secret?" Juan said, "what sign are you using? Pablo showed him his sign ..

"Will work for Money"

Juan said "Well that's your problem right there!" Try mine ...

"Only need $10 to go back to Mexico"

BAHAHAHAAAAAA
rexdutchman's Avatar
^^^^^^^^^^^^That's funny , but sad
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
https://www.bongino.com/does-sociali...inavia-part-1/

Fuck you liberal filth... Originally Posted by Marshall2.0

good article on the myth of nordic socialism.


post part 2 when it comes out.
Hotrod511's Avatar
that may not be an option if he lives far away from the nearest VA office. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Living in Houston I doubt it's very far
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Just go to your local DMV and get a little taste of what Socialism is like. Nothing like a 5 hour wait for a fucking drivers license. At least I know what Cattle feel like. Originally Posted by slim deez
From below or above?
With you being a Vietnam Vet you should start going to the VA it would be better than what you are doing and you won't have to deal with a lot of lard ass women with a bunch of kids, you have that right being a combat Vet. Originally Posted by Hotrod511
With all due respect, I stay as far away from VA Hospitols as I can. I am fortunate in that I can afford the best in Health Insurance

The only reason I wen to the SS office was to cancel Plan B, for which they were charging me a tremendous amount because of my income bracket. I was mistakenly told that I had to sign up for Plan B by my Business Carrier. They were wrong. The truth is, I didn't know any better, untill I started getting the payment notices.

I have great insurance through my Business, but as you now, Medicare is still the primary carrier when you sign up at age 65.