Guys!...
There is no such thing as free trade. If you have a market and a mean of 
change (i.e. dollars) then you have "rules", those rules are enforced by 
the state. It follows then that the "market" must function within a 
frame provided by the state, ergo there is no "free" market, the market 
must work within the laws (if you don't want laws then there is no 
"property" and anyone may take your house by force). Now it happens some 
of those laws legislate over taxes (just as they legislate over private 
property) and others over the re-distribution of those taxes.
So you see, there is no qualitative difference between USA and Denmark 
in that aspect, it's just a matter of where you put the line. They are 
happier, healthier and far more educated, so their system is obviously 
better.




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