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Originally Posted by FREKI
Ehmm...
First of all our international debt was/is ( 2008 figure ) 195 billion DKK = $36 billion and further more we have more money borrowed out than in giving us a surplus debt wise.. just as our trade balance has a surplus and our State economy has ( 2009 had the second highest surplus on record )
So not exactly a problem... ( the national state debt is about a months avergage pay per capita = 35k DKK )
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I don't know, or your national bank hide this, or CIA World Fact Book lie a big one.
According to CIA WFB, Denmark external debt is
$607.4 billion (30 June 2009 est.). It is not hard to divide that with 5,5 million population of Denmark.
So if that is true, what I don't have a reason to believe it is not, Denmark is in bigger trouble than UK, which also have huge external debt.
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Originally Posted by FREKI
Not sure what your mean? Greenland like every other part of the kingdom is free to leave at any time they want to - there nothing holding that back, but as it's Danes living there they logically don't want to, but if they would they could - personally I would love seeing my island go independant
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If things are like that, than I don't see reason for "fight" with Canada about Hans Island, Denmark don't care and don't have interest for all that. Anywhere when we see what are Greenland's strategic resources - gold, diamonds, natural gas, and oil, plus claims on Antarctic, we know how things will going there if Greenland ask for independence from Denmark.
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Originally Posted by FREKI
I completely agree!
In fact we should have had that back when both the UK and Denmark said no.. ( Denmark did so twice ) but another time wouldn't hurt and if it could be the final time that would be great...
It's not like we would be asked 3 times to leave had we chosen to join - nope - in the EU a no is temporary and a yes is perminant!
Great idea - make a new EU from the Eurocountries and keep the trade union stuff from the rest - then we all get what we want
Sounds awesome!
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Problem in Denmark about the EU membership is the same like in any other EU western country. Elite's and big businesses have huge interests in EU, small average people cries because of that, and they don't have too much. So if average Danes want to go out of EU, they have to talk with theirs elite, because they are those who again and again try to push for that, not Germany, France, Italy or someone else. But main EU idea is to get one common market where all parts will be on one common developed level. So if you guys are mostly out of that, so average German, French, Italian and etc via EUR value will pay most for that, why should anybody else offer to Denmark open door forever, so later they will be able to use higher consumers spending in for example Romania so Bang Olufsen will sell a lot of theirs HI-FI or TVs in Romania? That is trick, today all EU countries are not on the same level, so most developed countries via EU budget pays for development of those countries which need help. But EU budget is nothing compering what the most developed countries of the Euro-zone pays via common currency value to those countries which need help in current moment. Of course all idea is to help each other, so today one country need a help, so others help her, tomorrow perhaps some other country will need help, so they will get from others help. Politic of the countries like Denmark is that they will join only if they have bigger interest in that and when they choose? It is kind of the selfish. Nice example is Iceland.
Anywhere, from my experience in Denmark, Denmark's industry depend a lot from German industry.
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Originally Posted by FREKI
There is no current road condition - that is the problem.. so currently ferries are used to connect Eastern Denmark ( Zealand and Lolland ) with Germany at two connections...
If they can finance the ifrastructure in other nations why not send a little money up north?
They really don't have much reason, but it helped get the Germans on board so you won't hear me complaining
As I have already stated neither Denmark nor Germany is financing it - they are borrowing money to the company owning the bridge that will then over time pay it back as user fees roll in.. the two nations is simply borrowing the funds needed to get it build to the company and will be repaid later..
This is how we got our other two record size bridges build and this is how this and future bridges ( kattegat hopefully ) will be build..
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Lolland population is 68,224 (2006). So you want to build 19 km bridge which will cost more than 5 billion EUR for population of the 68,224? BTW, Lolland island have bridge connection with Zealand island, and Zealand island have bridge connection with Fyn island, and island Fyn have bridge connect with half-island Jylland, and Jylland have connection with Hamburg, so from Sweden to Hamburg already exist highway connection so only goal here is to get 45 minutes shorter road connection Copenhagen-Hamburg?
I mean, OK if road-bridge connection already don't exist from Sweden via Copenhagen, Odense, Kolding, Flensburg to Hamburg, but that highway connection exist, so that new huge bridge project is very bad investment. Anywhere traffic on that road via Fyn and Jylland to the Hamburg is something like 10% of the traffic from Hamburg to South, so even that route don't have heavy traffic, so driving will be OK without that bridge.
OK, I see you are from Copenhagen, I said earlier, I was in Denmark, so I know how things function there, I suppose something what you don't know is that people on Fyn and Jylland are pretty pissed that they work hard and Copenhagen and Zealand gets most out of that. I suppose this project will deepen that opinion, because this project will work totally against interest of the Fyn and Jylland and only for elite in Copehagen, so they will be able to shorten driving from Copenhagen to Hamburg for 45 minutes. OK, if Denmark want to finance that, that is Danish problem, but for EU, this project cannot be good investment.