What has ever become of Iceland?
Submitted by dexterszyd on Mon, 10/05/2009 - 19:50
Whats the deal? Remember the riots and debasement of the currency? What about the Russian Ships off the coast? Last year it looked pretty grim for them. Has anyone checked in with them lately to see if they still exist?
Someone needs to take a pulse!
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Maybe the ghost of Bobby Fischer will save the country...
As it saved him.
After the US government spent taxpayer money trying to track him down for playing chess.
"We have allowed our nation to be over-taxed, over-regulated, and overrun by bureaucrats. The founders would be ashamed of us for what we are putting up with."
-Ron Paul
THANK YOU for the detailed post
I saw a story a couple of weeks ago - I can't remember which publication it was - might have been something like The Economist (aka the CIA's rag) any how the story went on to report how things were going in Iceland and concluded that the Capitalist Model had completely failed. The Socialist Model was going to save the day.
Good thing I was viewing this on my computer, because if it had been a paper magazine I probably would have thrown it.
:-)
good luck with the pamphlet!
It's a bit worrisome how so
It's a bit worrisome how so many MSM publications blame captalism...
...
I believe
Bjork released a new record.
O.K..... bad joke.
She is the best.
We're still here!
Greetings to you, American friends of liberty!
I don't know if anybody will see this comment since it's a week or two since anybody commented, but here goes.
I'm an Icelandic libertarian. A few of my friends, who are also libertarians, recently published a 50 page booklet on libertarianism and the failings of the leftist government that we're distributing everywhere we can (into the schools, cafés and other public places). So far, people are loving it!
We even flew to the US to interview Dr. Paul, and the six-page interview with him forms the centerpiece of our booklet! Maybe you can ask him about it sometime.
Things are certainly not catastrophic in Iceland. They're pretty bad, but that's mostly because of the socialist takeover last spring (we had elections since the crisis, before the term was over). The country is heavily in debt, but thankfully the collapse was only a financial one: Not a total economic collapse. 80% of homes are doing just fine - the other 20% (probably less) are dealing with mortgages (that were financed in foreign currency) that have now exploded into space, but nobody is waiting in line for soup as far as I know.
Our infrastructure is still fine, exports have risen dramatically due to the depreciation of the currency, and so the trade deficit has turned into a big surplus.
On the negative side, the socialist government has raised taxes and is running a big deficit, not seeming to be able to comprehend the crisis.
But then again, if they understood how to deal with a crisis, that would mean they understood economics, and thus would't be socialists (which they are), so they don't.
Anyway, just wanted to let you know that there are active libertarians in Iceland, although we desparately lack leadership. We don't have a figure like Dr. Paul here, and proper libertarians like myself are pretty much considered a fringe group, since the "farthest-to-the-right" party still advocates a mixed-economy Scandinavian model.
But there is always hope! As long as people are willing to fight for freedom, there is always hope.
Wishing you good luck,
Thorarinn Sigurdsson
Thanks for the...
detailed and very informative update. It sounds like the economy is better than that of at least Florida, and maybe some other speculative real estate markets around here.
It is so great to read libertarian posts from around the world.
Well, it looks like a few people HAVE seen your comment!!
Icelandic Libertarian-what a beautiful sound. Congratulations to you and your friends on the booklet. How great that you got to come here and interview Dr. Paul, great for you and for him also. That is awesome. Glad to hear you in such good spirits. Best wishes to you, maybe you or one of your friends can become the Ron Paul of Iceland.
Warmest wishes to you,
Shine
Thanks, we wish you well and keep up the good fight for Liberty
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Thanks for the report.
Freedom is popular.
Hopefully, it is popular enough to win the day.
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Thank you
Thank you for your efforts for Liberty.
(My wife and I have wanted to visit Iceland for years now. Maybe we can make it next summer.)
Wish you all the best.
Booklet
If you have any to spare, what would it cost in USD$ to get one of your booklets on libertarianism. Don't worry about any language barrier. I plan on giving it to my brother-in -law in Denmark.
I'll ask.
The booklet is maybe 50% Icelandic politics, 50% general libertarian stuff, since was designed to influence people in Iceland.
Maybe we could also just send you the pdf-version.
Works for me.
I can have my wife read it before emailing to friends and family in Denmark and Greenland. I know the written word there is similar to yours, but some of the nuances may be quite different.
If you
could post the pdf version, that would be great.
Gott að sjá að ég er
Gott að sjá að ég er ekki sá eini. Og vertu velkominn á þessa síðu.
I agree, good point Bjarni
For Freedom!
For Freedom!
STUGOTS! To the high and felutent establishment!
Paultian Powerhouse!
I can see the word 'welcome' in this?
Can't I? What is the rest?
You'd be surprised with how
You'd be surprised with how many words in Icelandic you'd be able to make out, especially if you know "Old English" (pre latin influence).
Most older direct descriptive words and objects in English come from the same shared Germanic base, Icelandic being the most preserved of it´s descending languages.
Examples are:
English to Icelandic
House - Hús
Fish - Fiskur
Lamb - Lamb
Boat - Bátur
Tree - Tré
Wind - Vindur
Grass - Gras
Silver - Silvur
Hair - Hár
Mother - Móðir
Father - Faðir
Syster - Sistir
Brother - Bróðir
Book - Bók
Time - Tími
Hammer - Hamar
And the list goes on and on.
Nope.
Translation:
uhhh
better look again...LOL
"And welcome to this site."
I don't know but I feel like a foreigner here. lol
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
And we thought "Need a girk..
chatta me kort" was tough to figure out! lol!
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LOL
LOL
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Takk fyrir það!
Það er frekar skemmtileg tilviljun að hitta íslenskan frjálshyggjumann á svona síðu!
Do you guys actually have to pronounce
frjalshyggjumann??
and that makes two
So far we have velkominn and islenskan, looking for all the world like good analogues for welcome and Icelandic. Keep it up, tovarishchi, we'll crack your code yet!
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"Takk" is "thanks" I think. And "hitta" well that seems pretty
obvious to me.
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
Here's the breakdown:
Direct translation of each word:
Takk = thanks
fyrir = for
það! = that!
Það = it
er = is
frekar = rather
skemmtileg = fun
tilviljun = coincidence
að = to
hitta = meet, encounter
íslenskan = icelandic
frjálshyggjumann = libertarian (literally: free-thinking-man)
á = on / at
svona = such a
síðu! = site
Takk fyrir það! :-)
My grandmother was Norwegian so I know a few words that are very similar.
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!
Thanks! This is interesting!
I just know a few words in other languages and it seems that many languages have similar words that I can pick out.
"Welcome" being one of them, I think its Velkomenn (sp) in Swedish or Norwegian.