Back
in the 1700s when America was young and fighting for her independence
from England, France came to our rescue. They sent troops, arms and
money. Their assistance was invaluable. They later gifted us with the
Statue of Liberty, a gift that still shines off our shore welcoming
visitors as well as new citizens. During World War II, we repaid that
debt many times over. Thousands of our finest soldiers and sailors lie
beneath French soil, their lives given to free the French people and
kick the Nazis out of France. Our two countries are forever linked as
allies. Today France is giving us yet another gift. A gift whose value
could never be calculated. A gift which will prove, in the final
analysis, to be her greatest.
France
has decided at the polls to re-institute a socialist government. The
voters have decided the austerity efforts of Sarkozy were just too
unfair. Raising the retirement age from 60 to 62 was just too harsh.
Requiring citizens to help pay for their services and retirement was
just unfair. This, they said, was the government’s job. Never mind that
France, along with most of Europe, is broke, the money will somehow
appear. The new Socialist government plans to increase the tax rate on
their wealthiest citizens to over 75%. That, they opine, will fix
everything. Of course if those wealthiest people move or transfer their
money offshore, 75% of zero is still zero. In our own country it has
just been reported that Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, will
renounce his American citizenship in order to evade some 600 million
dollars in capital gains taxes occasioned by Facebook going public. His
4% share will be 3.84 billion dollars. So much for taxing the rich.
The
French gift to which I refer is a picture of what happens when
socialism becomes the government of choice of formerly free people. The
gift to America will be to watch what happens to a once great country
when the takers outnumber the givers. We get to see what happens when
you try to create wealth by taking away from the producers and giving to
the non-producers. We have reported time and again Margaret Thatcher’s
comment, “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of
other people’s money.” The world will now see clearly that socialism is a
fantasy and has no place in a modern world.
The
civil service unions that dominate France’s workforce seemingly don’t
care. The welfare class of France will continue to have their hands out.
There
seems to be a class of people in every country that believes money
grows on government trees. That certainly is true here in America. There
are people who think rich people are rich because they are lucky. There
are even some people, the “Wall Street Occupiers” for example, who
believe that they should never have to work, that the government should
just support them from birth to death. They will just sit around and
sing Kumbaya. They never seem to consider where the money will come
from.
There
are some realities that must be faced by everyone. Governments don’t
produce wealth, they only consume it. Monies that fund governments are
the result of profits created by working people in successful, working
companies. Money doesn’t fall out of the sky. It doesn’t just magically
appear. If governments overtax and overspend, they contribute to the
ultimate destruction of their own existence. Greece is a prime example
of this overtaxing and overspending. France has apparently decided to be
next.
To
France I would say keep your gift. Save yourself. But if you insist on
killing yourself, don’t look to us. We will not be available to bail you
out again. You will have to depend on Germany for your salvation, and I
don’t like your chances. After all, how did that work out for you the
last time?
Ron Scarbro May 16, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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3 comments:
LOL! Loved that last line. I'm gonna try to refrain from my usual long responses...I just can't help the fact that you cause me to write, vent, emote, 'rage at the machine' or whatever (yes...its your fault!). I'll simply/sadly say this...as with every truth we spout, we always seem to 'preach to the choir', as the vapids that occupy Wall Street and continue to reconcile/support Obama will neither read nor interpret our words. So to champion your words, in the words of the grizzled old miner in Blazing Saddles, "Wra Wra!" ;^)
Preach on, brothuh!
Jwo-
What worries me is with Greece and now France looking at bankruptcy we are going to pay the price with our economy reacting to their economic woes. I hope the world learns fast.
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Deena
I say we put J.P. Morgan Chase (job creators) in charge. Lose 2, possibly 4 billion dollars over a 6 week period and still pay the man in charge 23 million in compensation. Welfare...Socialism...You tell me. I'm not the "choir."
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