
Pia M. Nielsen
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@PawlowskiMario 😍 I got some in Szczecin in 1983 with a lot of wodka 😂
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Trumps mand i Danmark til karneval forklædt som roligan – Ekstra Bladet ekstrabladet.dk/underholdning/…
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President @realDonaldTrump is the ONLY President in recent memory to secure America’s security interest and breathe life into the dead Monroe Doctrine. #DonroeDoctrine!
He wants a deal that serves both America and Greenland, and we are working to make that a reality.
Thank you @foxandfriends for having me on!
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Fixed for you:
“—President Trump is the ONLY president in recent memory to openly threaten acquiring Greenland — including refusing to rule out the use of military force against a NATO ally.”
A message from Greenland to you, Jeff:
Focus on your job as Governor of Louisiana instead of acting as Trump’s spokesperson.
Louisiana consistently ranks as one of the worst-performing states in America — plagued by poverty, poor education, failing healthcare, and low quality of life. Maybe you should focus on fixing your own state instead of lecturing Greenlanders about their future.
Jeff Landry@JeffLandry
President @realDonaldTrump is the ONLY President in recent memory to secure America’s security interest and breathe life into the dead Monroe Doctrine. #DonroeDoctrine! He wants a deal that serves both America and Greenland, and we are working to make that a reality. Thank you @foxandfriends for having me on!
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Greenland has been on the map since roughly the year 982, when a Norwegian called Erik the Red sailed there and named it. The Vikings. Not Donald Trump. Vikings with axes and no central heating.
It is the largest island on Earth. It appears on every atlas ever printed, every globe ever made, every satellite image ever taken. NASA photographs it from space on a daily basis. It has its own government, its own flag, its own capital city and its own deeply held opinion about not being owned by anyone in a red baseball cap.
The United States Air Force has had a base at Thule since 1951. Which means American military personnel have been eating terrible food and freezing their bits off on Greenland for 74 years, apparently without telling Governor Landry.
And yet here stands Jeff Landry, Governor of Louisiana, a man elected by actual human beings to run an actual American state, explaining to a Danish television crew that Greenland did not exist until 2025.
This is the intellectual foundation of the most aggressive territorial land grab attempted by a Western democracy since the Second World War. Not strategic doctrine. Not legal argument. Not geopolitical necessity. A governor who apparently believes the world’s largest island was invented by a property developer from Queens.
They want to take Greenland. They cannot find Greenland.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen
Governor Landry: “–I found out that Greenland wasn’t on the map until Donald Trump put it on the map.” —DR
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The Nordic model is often misunderstood.
It is the combination of a large state with high economic freedom.
Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway all have tax-to-GDP ratios above the OECD average.
Denmark reached around 45% of GDP in 2024, while Sweden, Finland and Norway remain around or above 40%. Public expenditure is also high: Sweden and Norway were close to 50% of GDP in 2024.
Yet these countries are not anti-market economies.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland consistently rank among the world’s freest economies, with strong property rights, open trade, low corruption, efficient regulation and high business freedom.
The results are clear.
The Nordics combine universal welfare states with high productivity, high employment, strong human capital and world-class innovation.
In the 2025 Global Innovation Index, Sweden ranked 2nd globally, Finland 7th, and Denmark 9th.
This is the real lesson of the Nordic system:
A large state can work when it is paired with open markets, institutional trust, fiscal discipline, education, innovation, competition and efficient public administration.

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