It would be good if the red-greens before the election could show what kind of society the right wants:
- The lowest possible social security, benefits and workers' wages
- Easier to dismiss
- Unsafe working environment
- Market rents
- Fee-based school, health care and university
Then I think people would vote for the red-greens.
The red-greens should go to the polls on:
- Increased wages in the wage-deprived women's sector.
- A pension reform to give retirees 85% of the top fifteen earning years in retirement. Today, many also become well-paid poor pensioners.
- Generous social security and benefits as wages in society tend to correlate with the level of benefits. It is not possible to have large differences between the highest contributions and the lowest salary in the labor market.
- Raise the wage subsidy to make disabled people more attractive to hire.
- Slowly phase out interest subsidies for private home owners and create support for the construction of good rental properties of all sizes with low rents. The interest subsidies are today as large as the support for the construction of rental properties was before Bildt's government 91-94. At the time, there was a large selection of cheap rental properties, which made the price of private homes more affordable for the wallet of a middle-aged man at the same time.
- Reintroduction of difference between annual budget and investment budget. The annual budget applies to the ongoing administration, which must be paid out evenly every year, while the construction of condominiums, railways and roads may have to pay for itself over several years.
- Government investments in the exploration of the production of renewable environmentally friendly energy.
- Introduction of similar recycling centers with automated waste sorting so that today's stressed people do not have to sort waste in their spare time.
- To ban agreements such as TTIP that limit the sovereignty of democracy.
- Recreate the school system that existed in 91. Back then there were independent schools that were actually good, unlike today's independent schools that only milk the state for money by reducing staffing levels in their schools. The only flaw in the old high school was the grade point average which meant that the top grades could end if all the students in a class were very good.
- Combine today's restrictive refugee policy with increased quota immigration. Quota immigrants would get the old good conditions before 2015. We can control the number of quota immigrants who come here.
- Reduce the possibilities for tax planning.
- Reduce the working day to 6 hours and investigate a 20-hour working week in the long run. History shows that the shorter the time we work, the more efficient we are. With today's full-time system and degree of automation, there are not enough jobs for everyone. There will be too few wage earners to keep the consumption that creates profits, taxes and employment going.
- Expand the public sector and talk about not only school, care and social care but also culture as branches to invest in.
- Re-introduce 6 months of employment history without major exceptions in the last six months as a basis for new unemployment insurance conditions and do not lower the unemployment insurance until after 300 days of unemployment. The unemployed must look for a job properly, but even so, there are not jobs for everyone today.
- Re-introduce the right to deduct for trade union membership.
- Build beautiful, old-fashioned stone houses like multi-family housing like they do in Dresden. Funkis makes no one happy.
- Make sure that students can be unemployed during the summer holidays with social security, mainly because otherwise it may be difficult to maintain social security after the period of study.
- Have a plan for how to deal with the unemployment that the constant automation will lead to, without reducing welfare.
- Invest in defense so that we don't have to enter into defense alliances and so that foreign powers find it too expensive to attack us.