Try Germany. You work for the state half the year, the market of labor is regulated like hell, only high income people and entrepreneurs can escape socialized health care, young people will pay more for the government pension system than they will ever get out, in some regions people living with government payments are as many as taxpayers, no home schooling (if you try they take away your children), you have to go to 7+ public institutions and it takes you like 20+ days to start a business, schools and universities are like 85% public, lots and lots of different taxes with lots and lots of exceptions that change every year (making the tax consultant business very pofitable). There are government benefits for students at university, for getting a child, for staying at home with your child, for bringing your child to a public kindergarden and much more. And of course they lots and lots of subsidies for the eastern (former communist) part of the country which get wasted by government there. One famous entrepreneuer got paid 100m euros to build a huge factory in an eastern state in Germany. He took the money, built the factory, closed down other factories in the western part and has now - thanks to the new factory paid by the taxpayers- less employees than before.
Jeez, I could rant for hours. But the German people deserve it. They even want more government intervention. I hope I will get out of here in the next 5 years.