District Policy, Storting Election 2021 | Sandra Borch does not gain momentum in the districts with quiet phrases and empty rhetoric of the Center Party



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The last time the Center Party was in government, 10,000 farms were closed, so Sandra Borch can save airy slogans with no real content.

Look at the graphics in the photo of Sandra Borch. His party has been in six different governments over the past fifty years, and during that period, farms across the country have been closed.

I’d rather fail cheaply than keep throwing billions out the window year after year, as Sandra Borch suggests in practice.

The point is not that it is the fault of the Center Party, but rather that these are strong tendencies that cannot be reversed by a friendly party leader and a catchphrase for the whole country to use.

To take a few facts:

  • In less central municipalities, 1/3 of the employees are employed in the public sector.
  • About 60 percent of value creation in agriculture is import protection and public support.
  • Young people are moving to cities, the countryside is becoming obsolete, and it will have a shortage of health and social workers.

To rub it: These are developmental characteristics that have been happening with and without the Center Party in government. The eviction and old age in no way began with Erna Solberg. On the contrary, the society spends NOK 40-45 billion every year in a policy that doesn’t work.

Do you think this is going well Sandra Borch?

Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting new results.

Finding out that development is expensive and going in the wrong direction is not the same as wanting to demolish districts (as Sandra Borch believes).

Looking the truth in the eye is not the same as liking what you see.

But I would rather fail cheaply than keep pulling in billions year after year, as Sandra Borch suggests in practice.

My central question is why we should continue to spend billions of crowns to pay people to live in places where they don’t want to live. The numbers from the so-called district demographics committee are depressing reading. Norwegian settlements are about to become beautiful retirement homes, it’s the short version.

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Why should we pay people to live in places they would most like to move from?

The sober review made the politics of the Center Party, Sandra Borch, look green, and she is tempted to shoot the pianist and comes up with slogans and incantations as a solution.

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– Look up from your own navel, Stavrum!

Sandra Borch already states in the preamble that «Online newspaper editor Gunnar Stavrum speaks out in favor of reducing the size of districts». Error. What I am advocating is ending an expensive policy that does not work.

Then he repeats a typical Center Party exercise, that is, recommending me (and other critics) «to get out of his office in Akersgata and see what generations of Norway have been building. A good combination of cities, towns and districts.».

The Center Party has been very successful in being a critic who avoids critical questions.

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It is time to ask tough questions of the Center Party and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum

The underlying message is that no one knows Norway as the Center Party and that critics should get out of office. To fight back, Sandra Borch would have to step out of her fantasy world at the Storting and relate to reality as it is in the official statistics and on the bases.

Unlike Sandra Borch, I have lived for a while and have seen part of this country. I was born in Kristiansand, I grew up in Bergen, later Kristiansand and have lived my adult life in western Norway and Oslo, spending a lot of time in Valdres and the rest of the country.

When a politician criticizes me for not having seen Norway, it is a bit comical.

But let’s fine-tune Sandra Borch’s post to see her solution to the great challenges facing the Norwegian countryside. There is a long way between the concrete proposals, but the following can be extracted:

  • A national policy that once again elevates both the city, the people and all the inhabitants of the country.
  • The Center Party believes in all of Norway and that services should be close to the people.
  • Everyone should be able to live a good life no matter where they choose to settle.

Abrakadabra!

The only thing missing is the desire for peace, freedom and everything for free.

Besides the good weather.

To put it bluntly, this is fine soup, Sandra Borch!

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