The headlines from across the pond read “Europe Rejects Austerity” as the French and Greeks elected socialists and even some neo-national socialists to office. These new officials have promised tax rates as high as 75 percent on millionaires, and have vowed to continue government spending unabashed in the wake of staggering levels of debt and anemic economic growth and persistent double- digit unemployment. However, there is one finance minister in one European nation that is bucking the trend, and, instead of ridicule and failure, he’s been named Europe’s best finance minister by the Financial Times. He’s not from Britain or Germany and certainly isn’t Greek. He isn’t some old fat cat in a suit either. In fact he’s famous for rocking a pretty awesome ponytail and gold earring. His name is Anders Borg and he’s Swedish.
That’s right, the European nation famously stereotyped for having aggressive taxation to fund an omnipresent state has actually decided that in response to the Eurozone crisis and the continued effects of the global economic downturn, or “Great Recession”, that it’s time to ease up on taxes and reduce the size of government.
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