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Posted: 24 Oct 2015 05:14 PM PDT Sweden is feeling migration strain. In the last three months, Sweden's Migrant Projection Doubled. This was easily foreseeable by bloggers like me, Dave Stockman, Acting Man, Zero Hedge etc. Yet, somehow government leaders failed to see this coming. Sweden will receive as many as 190,000 refugees this year, according to official estimates, more than double the projected number envisaged just three months ago, placing unprecedented strains on the country's immigration services as politicians struggle to agree a way forward.Migration Math Inquiring minds may be interested in the math. The July expectation was 74,000. The new and surely underestimated expectation is now 190,000. That's 2.57 times the estimate of three months ago. And that's closer to tripling than doubling in actuality. Sweden Requests EU Help The situation is now so bad, Sweden to Request EU's Help Handling Asylum-Seekers. Sweden will request to join the EU's controversial refugee relocation scheme in a move that could see up to 54,000 asylum-seekers arriving in Sweden shared out among other EU member states.No Cash, Just Vouchers (Hah!) The idea that vouchers for free food, free housing, and free services in lieu of free cash will "make would-be refugees think twice" is downright idiotic. When you give people (who have no food and no shelter), free money, what the hell will they primarily spend it on other than food and shelter? Vouchers for food and shelter, accompanied by free medical services is about 90% as good as free cash in my estimation. On the Verge Via Google translation, A Swedish newspaper reports We are On the Verge. Trelleborg emits cries for help and is one of several municipalities that are pushed hard by an increasingly powerful stream of refugees. On Revingehed, erected tents are temporary asylum accommodation. "We are at the limit of our capacity of reception in Sweden," said prime minister Stefan Löfven.Amazing Stupidity The prime minister moans about thousands of migrant children dumped on the streets by their parents, yet decided to raise payments and subsidies for migrant parents and kids. Wow! Word of Thanks I received the Swedish newspaper article from a reader who lives in Sweden. I received other emails from other Swedish readers. And I receive emails from all over the globe. I deeply appreciate these emails. There is no way I would have found such stories on my own. Given that I write article 3-4 times a day, there is no way I can use everything that readers send. I typically respond to emails, except to those who routinely send me multiple ideas every day, but I do appreciate all the incoming ideas. Thanks. Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
Third Party Logistics: Will Amazon Disrupt UPS and Uber or Will Uber Disrupt Amazon, FedEx, and UPS? Posted: 24 Oct 2015 08:10 AM PDT Last week Uber rolled out on-demand delivery in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. Is that the wave of the future? Or Is Amazon About to Disrupt Delivery Services by Taking UPS and FedEx Head On? Colin Sebastian at RW Baird published a note yesterday highlighting the opportunity for Amazon to begin to offer third-party logistics services in a similar way that it offers Web Services. The analyst believes that this could be a $5 billion opportunity for Amazon even if it only captures 1% marketshare in the various segments of the industry.Another Massive Market for Amazon Colin Sebastian says Yet Another Massive Market on the Horizon Amazon is not finished disrupting industries. Market Caps
Any of those valuations seem ridiculous? For more on Uber, please see UberRUSH: Uber's On-Demand Delivery Service Rolls Out in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
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