It's lovely to see someone arguing a right-of-center point as you are citing Vox, a fairly left-leaning publication. At the same time, do read the whole article before claiming that it supports you unequivocally.
"This is not especially different, as a substantive matter, from what Sanders is saying. His platform calls for higher taxes, a lot more social welfare spending, but — with the important exception of health insurance — not the nationalization of whole industries. And Denmark has, as Rasmussen goes on to say a bit later in the talk, exactly the kind of single-payer health system that Sanders favors. But in Rasmussen’s view, this doesn’t amount to socialism at all."
The social welfare state that Denmark has IS the model that Sanders and most American Socialists want to see, not the planned economy of a China or USSR: exactly the difference between Democratic Socialism and State Socialism that the right wing is working so hard to ignore.