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US should not emulate Europe

by Phantom Ace ( 215 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Europe, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at February 16th, 2010 - 8:30 am

The Tranzi Progressive movement is a Europhile movement at it’s core. It seeks to create Transnational organizations that emulate the European Union. In the US the Left has for years said we should copy the European Socialist model. They ignore the fact that Europe has slipped in economic competitiveness in the last 30 years. In short, the Progressives want to import this failed model here to the United States.

Europe’s problems may prove even more profound in the long term. For example, Europe has some of the lowest birthrates in the world. Among 228 countries ranked in terms of birthrate, Europe accounts for 20 of the bottom 28. These include relatively prosperous Germany (No. 226) and Sweden as well as a range of the shaky fringe including Greece, Bosnia, Hungary, Latvia, Italy, Portugal and Spain.

The shrinking population problem is complicated by the fact that the one growing source of new Europeans consists of Muslim immigrants who generally have not integrated well into continental society. Many European countries–Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland, for example–are taking steps to shut their doors, something that may promote harmony and security but could exacerbate the long-term demographic decline.

With their state-driven economies pledged largely to support a growing population of aging boomers, it’s hard to see what new sources of growth will propel the continent in the coming decades. Overall, according to the European Central Bank, the Eurozone’s growth potential is now roughly half that of the United States.

Read the rest: America’s European Dream

America should avoid Europe’s fate at all costs. Our immigration policy should continue to focus on people from related cultures like Latin America and not the Islamic-Arabic countries. We should focus on economic liberty and not equality of outcome like Europe does now. It is a failed model due heavy taxation and lack of incentives for economic growth. One that America would do best to reject. Instead Obama and his cronies seem bent on turning America into Europe like Progressive Statist system.

Why copy a failed system like Europe has? We should copy a successful system like Hong Kong and other places that have low taxes, less regulation and economic liberty! After all, we developed the concept! Europe is just another failed Progressive model to avoid!

Obama’s Main Street Tour

by Phantom Ace ( 288 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at December 4th, 2009 - 7:54 am

The Obama Administration and their Progressive media allies are celebrating today’s unemployment news. The Jobless rate fell to 10% and the job loss was only 11,000. The Left will claim this is a sign that greatest economic boom in history  has begun. What is not told is that it’s Christmas and Hanukkah season, so there is seasonal hiring. Obama now embarks on a tour of cities to get a pulse of what’s going, he will get a chilly reception.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — When President Barack Obama launches a multicity tour Friday to take Main Street’s temperature, he will likely get a cool reception from business leaders and workers here who say he hasn’t delivered.

Swing voters in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley helped Mr. Obama win this pivotal, populous state. But the region’s jobless rate inched up another half percentage point in October to 9.8%. About 41,000 people are out of work, the highest number since 1984.

Small businesses that power the economy here are starved for credit and laying people off. Stimulus dollars for roads, bridges, schools and social services are mired in Washington and state bureaucracy.

“In the last two or three months people are getting disillusioned,” says Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski, a Democrat. “If he’s kicking off this tour and nothing of substance comes out of it, it’s gonna kill him,” Mr. Pawlowski says

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Obama had a jobs summit that was a joke as The Chamber of Commerce and small businesses were left out. Only Big Corporations, Unions and government officials were present. This is the wrong solution to a market problem. The truth is Obama wants a centralized command economy with Big Corporations tied to the government in charge. This is a Socialism and he has done nothing to help our real engine of growth, small businesses.

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Broadband

by tqcincinnatus ( 182 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, Socialism at October 17th, 2009 - 5:07 am

I think the interwebs are a great thing, but this is ridiculous,

Finland has become the first country in the world to declare broadband Internet access a legal right.

Starting in July, telecommunication companies in the northern European nation will be required to provide all 5.2 million citizens with Internet connection that runs at speeds of at least 1 megabit per second.

The one-megabit mandate, however, is simply an intermediary step, said Laura Vilkkonen, the legislative counselor for the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

The country is aiming for speeds that are 100 times faster — 100 megabit per second — for all by 2015.

“We think it’s something you cannot live without in modern society. Like banking services or water or electricity, you need Internet connection,” Vilkkonen said.

Finland is one of the most wired in the world; about 95 percent of the population have some sort of Internet access, she said. But the law is designed to bring the Web to rural areas, where geographic challenges have limited access until now.

“Universal service is every citizen’s subjective right,” Vilkkonen said.

This strikes me as a great opportunity for the Blogmocracy to extend its growing empire into the previously untapped rural Finnish market. 

All joking aside, this is a perfect example of that perversion of the rights concept, known as “positive rights.”  See, American constitutional liberty rests on the basis of “negative rights” – you are free to do what you want, for yourself, without being hindered by the government, so long as you are not harming someone else.  “Positive” rights turn this on its head, and obligate citizens to provide things to other citizens, thereby placing a burden via the government onto those forced to provide (usually the productive classes).   Yet another bad idea for which we can thank Rousseau. 

Let’s all be revolutionaries!

by tqcincinnatus ( 255 Comments › )
Filed under Liberal Fascism, Politics, Socialism at October 13th, 2009 - 5:00 am

That crazy winger over at Renew America is at it again,

“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” — George Orwell

If there was anyone who should know about deceit, it was George Orwell. Orwell — the pen-name for Eric Arthur Blair — was quite an idealistic man. Unfortunately for idealistic people, they are also often naïve, and susceptible to being deceived. Many are unaware of this, but George Orwell — despite the popularity of his antitotalitarian book 1984 — was a socialist. And as a good socialist in the mid-1930s, he went to Spain, to “fight against fascism,” as he put it. What he found out after he had been there for a while, however, was that his erstwhile Stalinist allies in the Spanish Communist Party were not so much interested in rescuing Spain from the fascist clutches of Francisco Franco (which they signally failed to do anyhow) as they were in coercing all the other leftists — including Orwell’s Marxist-but-not-Stalinist group — into seeing things the Stalinist way, or arresting them if they wouldn’t. Orwell — and a lot of other idealists like him — got snookered, but fortunately for him, he was able to get out of Spain without ending up on the wrong end of a firing squad.

He shouldn’t have been surprised, however, but the deceptions of his “allies” and “compatriots.” After all, the first half of the 20th century was a high-water mark for the radical Left. In Russia you had a genuine successful Communist revolution that put the forces of ultrabig government firmly in control of the largest piece of property in the world. Meanwhile, fascism (also a Left-statist philosophy) was rolling to victory in Italy, Germany, and in a host of smaller eastern European countries. The Left — those people who wanted to use the power of government to stamp out traditional society and replace it with devotion to the all-powerful State — were on the march, and could afford a little backstabbing against their useful idiots.

Given all the propaganda flying around in those days, it’s no surprise that Orwell would have thought himself living in a time of universal deceit. The Communists, the Socialists, the Fascists — everyone on the Left was constantly engaged in trying to dupe people into believing falsehoods that would make their particular version of Statism seem acceptable, or at least palatable. This was so even in the USA — let’s not forget the whitewash of the Soviet-engineered famine which killed several million Ukrainians, conveniently covered up by Walter Duranty of the New York Times.

Unfortunately, we here and now in the United States find ourselves living in a similar time of universal deceit.

Revolutionaries?  Sounds subversive. Better go read the rest of it, just to find out for sure!