I emigrated from the Netherlands to Norway myself, but I might do so again in the future... we live in a dark world these days. And a light that was rekindled again went out in the US. I just hope it flicks back to life.. or that this happens to the now smouldering remains of the light we once had in Europe.
Labor costs are higher (meaning people earn decent wages)
Importing things can be very expensive to Norway, meaning the local economy takes precedence in most things where it can.
There is less imigration, and unlike other EU nations, you can come here, but only if you can prove that you can support yourself and/or get a job to do so.
Norway pays subsantially less money to the EU than most member states
Norway has a larger degree of independence
Norway to a large degree has much more sovereignty
Norway is capable of closing its borders when it needs to
Some of these things fall in the category of "protectionism" which is a thing I was pretty much taught in school was "bad" and is not how the EU works.
However, it is good, because it works against globalism, stops needless consumerism; which is almost like a disease at times, stimulated by large international businesses.
It's almost a wonder they haven't yet dropped something like
(not real quote, just hypothetical)
I emigrated from the Netherlands to Norway myself, but I might do so again in the future... we live in a dark world these days. And a light that was rekindled again went out in the US. I just hope it flicks back to life.. or that this happens to the now smouldering remains of the light we once had in Europe.
Norway is still okay, so far.
maybe because norway is not a member of the EU?
ding ding ding
Some of these things fall in the category of "protectionism" which is a thing I was pretty much taught in school was "bad" and is not how the EU works.
However, it is good, because it works against globalism, stops needless consumerism; which is almost like a disease at times, stimulated by large international businesses.
Open the new United Republic of Texas!
I imagine those troops in the capital will be there the next 4 years.