maxparrish
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After giving it some thought, I hope the Scots approve independence.
Mind you, I have always had a great admiration for the Scots, in part because of the many contributions of the Scottish enlightenment as well as their accomplishments in North America. Unfortunately in the UK they have degenerated into a supplicant population, dependent on upon large tax subsidies from the remainder of the UK. And like many welfare dependent sub-cultures they suffer from the paradox of believing that is their lack of accomplishment stems from not sucking an even greater dole from 'the other', the producers in the UK who support the Scottish free-loaders.
The region receives a net £2000 to £3000 per person yearly subsidy, and if there is independence Scotland will only get a share of North Sea Oil revenue from production (which is falling). The Scots will be booted out of their indulgent parents house, and be given some tough love - they will not be moaching any longer. So if the laborite North wishes to increase the size of their welfare state (which they claim they do) they will have to dig very deep into the pockets of fellow Scots. I can't think of anything more appropriate than for a foolish people to experience the blessings and cost of it's greater leftist aspirations from its own wallet - it will be one of the few examples where the makers can flee the bondage of the takers and, leave them to stew their own social philosophy.
Still, if the experience of the split between Slovakia and the Czech Republic is instructive, then the longer term Scottish future it might be bright. Slovakia was a carping, business unfriendly sponge in their union with the Czech's. After their separation the Slovaks had a very rude economic awakening. They learned to be to appreciate business and the market, to become makers. As such BOTH countries are now prospering.
The Scots deserve a shot at experiencing their own left wing delusions. In the end, the UK and Scotland could both end up the better for it.
Mind you, I have always had a great admiration for the Scots, in part because of the many contributions of the Scottish enlightenment as well as their accomplishments in North America. Unfortunately in the UK they have degenerated into a supplicant population, dependent on upon large tax subsidies from the remainder of the UK. And like many welfare dependent sub-cultures they suffer from the paradox of believing that is their lack of accomplishment stems from not sucking an even greater dole from 'the other', the producers in the UK who support the Scottish free-loaders.
The region receives a net £2000 to £3000 per person yearly subsidy, and if there is independence Scotland will only get a share of North Sea Oil revenue from production (which is falling). The Scots will be booted out of their indulgent parents house, and be given some tough love - they will not be moaching any longer. So if the laborite North wishes to increase the size of their welfare state (which they claim they do) they will have to dig very deep into the pockets of fellow Scots. I can't think of anything more appropriate than for a foolish people to experience the blessings and cost of it's greater leftist aspirations from its own wallet - it will be one of the few examples where the makers can flee the bondage of the takers and, leave them to stew their own social philosophy.
Still, if the experience of the split between Slovakia and the Czech Republic is instructive, then the longer term Scottish future it might be bright. Slovakia was a carping, business unfriendly sponge in their union with the Czech's. After their separation the Slovaks had a very rude economic awakening. They learned to be to appreciate business and the market, to become makers. As such BOTH countries are now prospering.
The Scots deserve a shot at experiencing their own left wing delusions. In the end, the UK and Scotland could both end up the better for it.
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