re: #602 ryannon
He’s right. It’s just as he says.
re: #605 sattv4u2
Instead of a general statement like that, please explain where Ace was wrong in the “generalizations” he enumerated in any of his posts about this
Wow. Okay. Taking just the job situation, the variance in unemployment between the Scandinavian countries alone:
Sweden 8.0%
Norway 3.3%
Denmark 4.2%
Finland 8.5%
Based simply on the Wiki page. You feel the consequences in practice as well, with some migrant workforce. So the “good luck getting a new job” bit is stupid, on its face, since the situation will vary significantly depending on what country you’re in. As will most everything.
Even trying to pin down the average EU situation isn’t talking about “Europe”. That’s just annoying. It’s like if I was talking about “the US”, and then mixed stats between Canada, Mexico and the USA.