• Triangulating: taking facts and opinions from each side and reasoning from a third point of view. Strategy of Clinton.
• Politicians being very average in education but still living in a different level with respect to income and job security
• Career politicians seemingly only going in the direction of the fattest pay check, however obviously not always true: humans have other motivations than money, but selfishness is big and the incentives are there
• How money through lobbying weighs heavily and influences politicians. And that it's unregulated in Sweden.
• Recommending friends for top positions
• Opportunism: Flipping sides when it seems to have more benefits
• Municipalities starting more or less crazy projects to brag about with little financial backing -and tax payers paying for it. You have to do something with the money but what are the real options?
• Corruption nothing new but how wide spread is it and how democratic is Sweden really? And how much money can a politician make? What happens behind the scenes, is the media shining trough?