Let's Make America Great--Like Norway!
By Bob O'Connor
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What will it take to make America great again? Norway is rated as the best democracy in the world. It is also one of the two happiest countries in the world, But there is much more. Norway has more than a trillion dollars in a pension fund and no national debt, while the U.S. has the greatest dollar national debt in the world. Should the U.S. take a look at a fabulously successful and happy country?
Bob O'Connor
Bob O'Connor is a retired professor who has health education, philosophy, and several other subjects. Who is teaching experiences have been in the United States, Canada, and Norway. He is also a licensed family therapist in California. He has traveled extensively throughout the world since 1960. Born in south-central Los Angeles during the depression, he attended UCLA and USC, and received his doctorate in the philosophy of education in 1960. His doctoral dissertation focused on ethics, justice, and democracy.
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Let's Make America Great--Like Norway! - Bob O'Connor
LET’S MAKE AMERICA GREAT—
LIKE NORWAY!
Dr. Bob O’Connor
2018
Total Health Publications
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 WHAT SHOULD BE A GOVERNMENT’S MAJOR CONCERN
Who Owns the Natural Resources?
Concern for Citizens—Welfare States
CHAPTER 2 A LOOK AT NORWAY
Government
Ethics in Government
The Economic System
Gender Equality
Taxes
Cost of Living
Religion
Charity
The Environment
FAMILIES
Having Children Who Are Wanted
Parental Leave
Subsidized Daycare
WORK LIFE
Wages
Vacations
Healthcare
Factors Keeping American Medical Costs So High
Education
Transportation
Recreation
Sports
CHAPTER 3 LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT TAXES
CHAPTER 4 SUGGESTED PRINCIPLES OF FAIR TAXATION
CHAPTER 5 LET US TAKE A QUICK LOOK AT PENSIONS IN THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
CHAPTER 6 WHAT DO AMERICANS REALLY WANT
Happiness or Low Taxes
Happiness Criteria
International Taxes
Another Glance at Socialism
A Major Problem with American Democracy
Elections
Gerrymandering
A POSSIBLE SOLUTION
CHAPTER 7 A PEAK BEYOND THE OBVIOUS—WHAT MAKE US WANT OUR FORM OF GOVERNMENT?
The Psychological Need for Power
Where Do Countries Stand?
MANY AMERICANS, FOLLOWING Donald Trump, think that America is not great. They seem to want more and better jobs, fewer immigrants, better and cheaper health care, lower taxes, and a return to that old time religion.
It doesn’t seem to matter much about the leader’s personal morality, as long as he says he is against abortions and Muslims.
Donald Trump said he would like to see more Norwegians immigrate to America. But his demeanor seems to be dissuading them from coming. U.S. universities were once the preferred destinations for college educations for Nordmen.
This is no longer true. Modern young Vikings are turning to other countries for their tertiary schooling.
The Donald,
as many other leaders, sees Norway as a rather special country. What is it that makes it special. Let’s take a look! Let’s also look at a few critical areas, like pensions and taxes, and see if we can make a few moves toward being better.
While Norway will be our key interest, some other countries have enacted some laudable programs. But ironically none of their national leaders are advocating building walls along their borders or blaming Barack Obama for their real or imagined past mistakes.
INTRODUCTION
Everybody seems to love Norway. Bernie Sanders wants to develop America along the same lines as Scandinavia, and Trump wants more Norwegians to emigrate to the United States. Although I wonder if The Donald
would be comfortable with the gender equality he would find here and if he would be ready to have Americans pay 60% more in taxes (from 26% to 42%) just to be in a happier country, and one that was low on corruption and rated as the best democracy in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The U.S. is rated the 21st best democracy. No wonder Trump keeps harping on the idea of making America great again. But first he has to pass Uruguay at number 18 and Canada at number 6 on his way to tying with Norway as the world’s best democracy!
Transparency International ranked 180 countries on their scale of corruption. Norway was ranked as the third least corrupt and U.S. the 16th least corrupt.
On the other hand, the U.S. has been ranked sixth on the ease of doing business scale of the World Bank. Norway ranked eighth. New Zealand was first. (New Zealand is also the 6th happiest country and the fourth best democracy, but its total taxes are 37%!)
But there may be other factors than business and taxes. Did you know that Norway has some of the best chefs in the world? The Bocuse d'Or, called the Olympics of gastronomic cooking, was inaugurated in 1987 and is held biennially. Norway has won more medals than any other country—5 golds, 3 silvers, and 2 bronzes. The U.S. has one gold and one silver. By comparison, France has 7 golds and one each of silver and bronze. Belgium, another capitol of cuisine has no golds, but three each of silver and bronze. And who would have guessed that two years ago a cheese from Norway was ranked as the best in the world? What a wily lot these socialists!
But back to money. Are Americans ready to pay more taxes to be happier, to have a more effective democracy, to have less corruption, and no national debt? Every American now owes almost $70,000 on the national debt. Americans are continually fooled when the government gives them tax breaks—then borrows money to fund them. Of course, we then pay interest annually on that national debt. Boy, are we smart!
After living in California, where I was a conservative Republican, then moving to Norway