A vote for KD, FP or C is a vote of support for M. And M's true will is hard work in poverty for the majority of the population until it collapses. The red-greens can't give everything to everyone, but they try to rein in capitalism so that life is still bearable.
Reinfeldt's idea that more people should work until they turn 75 is just a clear example of the citizens' true will.
"However, the chairman of the Fiscal Policy Council, Lars Calmfors, has no angry voters to take into account. He said on the radio's Studio Ett that the job tax deduction should lead to "job seekers accepting jobs at a lower salary than they would otherwise and that it causes the trade unions to keep down the salary requirements". (Source: http://www.ordfront.se/Ordfrontmagasin/Artiklar%202009/Peter%20Gustavsson%20Laglonelinjen%205_09.aspx)
What Reinfeldt does not mention is that you can raise the municipal tax to 40% to avoid raising the retirement age. This may sound terrible, but studies show that our incomes will rise enormously in the coming decades.
Then I think that labor immigration can be a partial solution. But first, the 7%-10% unemployed should first be given the opportunity to work. However, these do not always have the right training. Then it is required that we expand Komvux again and reintroduce the labor market training that the citizens so boldly removed.
If you simultaneously do as SSU and V suggested and create 200 new jobs in the public sector, you will return to the unemployment levels we had before the 000s crisis. The job tax credits and the restaurant VAT reduction have often cost more than a million per job created. So abolishing the employment tax credit and the restaurant VAT can be a significantly more effective way of getting more people into work by expanding the public sector.
If more people work in the understaffed public sector, perhaps fewer people would be on sick leave as the workload was shared by more people.
It is possible with a low-tax society, but not a well-functioning one. For those who don't care about the needs of the sick and unemployed, just look at how well the school and the trains work and how crime e.g. in Malmö increases in a low-tax society. Quality of life and society costs and must be allowed to cost.
Despite high taxes, I think most Swedes had more money after taxes and better security, school and healthcare than the average American before the 2006 election in Sweden.
Don't believe that the stripes get out of the tiger!