Why is the Netherlands more deserving of Belgium’s land grant than the United States?

Belgium is set to give away in a land trade with the Netherlands territory it no longer wants because the Meuse River dividing the two nations has meandered, so that by land territory belonging to Belgium can no longer be reached as reported by the Associated Press/Stars and Stripes newspaper on 30th December 2015.

Link: http://www.stripes.com/news/europe/belgium-netherlands-to-exchange-territory-without-a-fight-1.38649

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This matter is set to go before the Belgium parliament in 2016. As such this writer says if the Belgium government as a practical matter no longer wants this land, because they have to cross the Meuse River to reach it, why don’t they consider providing it or donating it to the United States government as an international peace park and American World War 2 monument so it may be based on sovereign soil of the United States as a thankful token for liberating Belgium during the Second World War. Wherein for the second time in the same century, thousands of Americans gave their last full measure of devotion before the altar of peace and democracy for the people of Belgium and occupied Europe. The U.S. government could assign the American Battle Monuments Commission administration and could serve as a testament of the friendship between the Belgium and the American people for generations to come based on American sovereign territory in the matter of this token land grant of approximately 15 football fields in size in the creation of an international monument peace park.

At which point it becomes obvious this would currently make the United States a continental European power that would offer opportunities for integration into the European Union (EU) and/or European Economic Area (EEA) which would offer incredible advantages for the future of European-American relations for many generations to come. The symbolic and practical value of this is such, this once in a lifetime opportunity should not be overlooked or dismissed out of hand, because symbolism is an important part of our history, culture, and future of the trans-Atlantic relationship.

Germany eliminated tuition, while Americans are drowning in $1.2 trillion student loan debt (Update)

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos)

Written by an American MBA expat living in Germany.

I was privileged with the support of the Daily Kos community to have ordinarily publish this diary which went onto viral status, having received over 30,000 Facebook shares and 588 Tweets.

I have since received from members of the Daily Kos community large substantial numbers of requests to update and republish the diary at DKOS as the original diary can no longer be commented on and participated in. Therefore I republished this diary yesterday where in response to requests from readers for updated material, I unpublished this diary and am republishing it today substantially in rewritten form as a service to the community.  

I am therefore impressed this is an important discussion that deserves our attention for a serious subject matter. Therefore as my reader, I would like to invite you to give this indepth report in the matter of this diary a close read. I’d also like to thank Meteor Blades and all of the original recommenders of that diary who are too numerous to repeat here. The recent events in Ferguson, MO and other such senseless tragedies perpetrated by the racist American police state have brought the crisis of our democracy into the international media spotlight.  

Germany has just joined other nations of the Continental European Union to eliminate all university tuition, as a human right. So it is that we find ourselves as part of the neo feudalist American state that has left Americans mired by contrast in $1.2 trillion of student loan debt. This has created a bubble which threatens to unravel the $17 trillion American economy. As such we find ourselves to be substantially disturbed at these turn of events, in what must be described as state supported student loan slavery. It should further be noted that the modus operandi of student loan enslavement is consistent with the anti-democratic model of what may only be described as the United States of oligarchy. To reiterate, a recent Princeton university study that has since gone viral has declared the United States is no longer a democracy, and has in fact become an oligarchy. To which this article notes it is an oligarchy that has mired the American people in $1.2 trillion of student loan debt. This has become so onerous for the American economy to bear that it is now become a threat to the US economy itself.    

Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy

    TMCBy Brendan James PublishedApril 18, 2014,

     “

    A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy–namely, that it no longer exists.

    Asking “[w]ho really rules?” researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page argue that over the past few decades America’s political system has slowly transformed from a democracy into an oligarchy, where wealthy elites wield most power.

    Using data drawn from over 1,800 different policy initiatives from 1981 to 2002, the two conclude that rich, well-connected individuals on the political scene now steer the direction of the country, regardless of or even against the will of the majority of voters. “.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/princeton-experts-say-us-no-longer-democracy

This comes in addition to the fact that all countries in the European Union as a human right have some type of medical access for all of its citizens. Yet on these benchmarks the neo feudalist  United States continues to lag far behind. In doing so creates a separate and unequal state mired in a wage slave economy emanating out of a history of chattel slavery. So the $1.2 trillion dollar student loan debt slavery economy has become an intricate mechanism to keep the American working class impoverished in neo feudalist America, along with the concurrent effects of medical bankruptcy, (which accounts for most bankruptcies) and underwater mortgages in which there is no bailout in sight, in an economy and state where only Wall Street banksters received bailouts.

Imagine as the American federal government doesn’t honestly (colloquially put) give a big enough rat’s ass about you or your kids to offer you a tuition free university education(in a government for and by the 1%), but the German government does care enough about your family as a human right to give you a free university education, even if you’ve never been to Germany and never paid any taxes to the German government, all you got to do is come to Germany. Oh by the way, you also get access for yourself and your family members to a student health medical plan which has no deductibles, and doesn’t have pre-existing conditions restrictions. That is the difference between a government working for working class people, as opposed to the best government money can buy, who works overwhelmingly for the 1%.

Quote from USA Today –

“According to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest projections, the federal government projects a record $50-billion profit on student loans this year. ExxonMobil made $44.9 billion in 2012, according to published reports, making it the most profitable company in the country.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/06/16/us-government-projected-to-make-record-50b-in-student-

loan-profit/2427443/  

May we ask ourselves precisely who is the primary beneficiary of the $1.2 trillion student loan debt. In what has been labeled by de facto by USA Today as the most profitable business in America to date. Now you may ask, how big is a trillion dollars? Obviously the above quote is self-explanatory

 When asked how big a trillion was, noted mathematician John Allen Paulos told CNN…

“1 million seconds is about 11.5 days, 1 billion seconds is about 32 years while a trillion seconds is equal to 32,000 years”.

The Times (British newspaper) September 22 2014

German universities scrap all tuition fees

All German universities will be free of charge when term starts next week after fees were abandoned in Lower Saxony

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/europe/article4213550.ece

Forbes: “There Is No Such Thing As A Free College Education” (Oct. 3rd 2014)

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Dorothee Stapelfeldt, senator for science in Hamburg, states “Tuition fees are socially unjust” and that “they particularly discourage young people who do not have a traditional academic family background from taking up studies.”

The model that is being followed in Germany and elsewhere in Continental Western Europe is to provide a more egalitarian society, wherein upward mobility becomes possible without an American type imposed class ceiling for the next generation, where an ethos is promulgated that states, we want to promote hard work and ability, rather than social class as the standard for admission to post secondary education. In doing so the Germans and other nations in Western Europe promulgate a society that appears to be less of a class based society, than is the case in the tuition paying American university system, which promotes a strong social class component. Wherein if this social class component is absent what is then promoted is student loan debt slavery, as a form of indentured servitude, which has the effect of creating an extremely compliant work force unlikely to assert itself in high rates of unionization and other types of working class empowerment type modus operandi.

Spiegel Quote:’America Must Learn from Germany — Before It Is Too Late’

We Need To Learn from Germany’: How the German Economy Became a Model

By Thomas Schulz in New York

It wasn’t so long ago that many viewed Germany’s economic model as outdated and the country as the “sick man of Europe.” These days, however, even the Americans have come to praise parts of it, though they still doubt whether they would be able — or willing — to adopt it wholesale.

Let’s please understand that Germany’s economic rise from the ashes of World War II to the richest country in the European Union and the world’s second leading industrial export nation is the stuff of legend. Especially when we consider at the same point in time starting from the Second World War the United States had half of all the world’s wealth, which is a rather stunning digression for the American working class. While concurrently the 1%’s wealth has reached an opulence hitherto only known in America’s gilded age of ostentatious consumption.

Spiegel US newsweekly Time writes that the wide range of German economic and social reforms have been “farsighted” and that German firms, together with those reforms, have forged “the most competitive industrial sector of any advanced economy.” The New York Times, meanwhile, says that: “The German economy has been one of the wonders of the world over the last couple of years.”

http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/the-us-discovers-germany-as-an-economic-role-model-a-82

2167.html

To be clear the European Union is by no means a utopian society of States. Clearly the problems of racism, sexism, poverty and crime exist within the confines of the European Union, just as they do everywhere else. The streets here clearly aren’t paved in gold. But Europe in general and Germany in particular has learned the lessons of history and learned them well. There is a real danger in creating a class based access to education system, which is precisely the system that exists in America today.

  Because America’s top 1% wealth holders and their surrogates are getting disgustingly richer, and as such they have no desire to learn from the economic success of the European Union, and most saliently the success of the top economies in Europe of Britain, France and Germany. As such the German mainstream magazine Der Spiegel wrote a blistering article, which excoriates America’s neo feudalist ruling elites unwillingness to acknowledge and learn from the recent German economic miracle, where in Germany has risen to the second largest exporting nation in the world. Germany instead of having a trade deficit as is the case in America, they have a trade surplus, wherein they grow manufacturing jobs. As such as a business librarian, this diary provides a review of the aforementioned Spiegel article.

Whereupon it becomes clear that the American people have been sold a lie which is that American manufacturing jobs are no longer viable and must be exported to Asia and other developing economies. In fact the German economic miracle owes its success precisely to the growth in manufacturing.

Has the United States become an neo feudalist oligarchy?

For anyone not familiar with the English language edition of the award winning German magazine Der Spiegel, it is the equivalent of TIME magazine in the United States. The German magazine Der Spiegel is no johnny come lately in it’s investigative journalism of inequality and the wholesale evisceration of the American working class by the 1%. They have been publishing about this since the 2008 crash wherein as far back as 2011, they openly asked if the United States of America has become an oligarchy. Well, Mr and Mrs Progressive America please tell us, has the United States become an oligarchy, wherein the American government works overwhelmingly along with their militarized police forces to benefit the 1% instead of the 99% of working class America?

Spiegle quote:”THE SECOND GILDED AGE: HAS AMERICA BECOME AN OLIGARCHY?”

http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/the-second-gilded-age-has-america-become-an-oligarchy-a-

793896.html

Please give this Princeton study a close read. “Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy”

Scholar Behind Viral ‘Oligarchy’ Study Tells You What It MeansA new political science

study that’s gone viral finds that majority-rule democracy exists only in theory in the

United States –not so much in practice.

TMC  ByBrendan JamesPublishedApril 18, 2014,

 A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy–namely,

 that it no longer exists.

Asking “[w]ho really rules?” researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page argue that over the past few decades America’s political system has slowly transformed from a DEMOCRACY INTO AN OLIGARCHY,where wealthy elites wield most power.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/princeton-experts-say-us-no-longer-democracy

I’d say that contrary to what decades of political science research might lead you to believe, ordinary citizens have virtually no influence over what their government does in the United States. And economic elites and interest groups, especially those representing business, have a substantial degree of influence. Government

Yes we’ve all recently heard about Germany winning the World Cup in soccer in Brazil which is arguably the heart of the world’s soccer culture. Of course we’ve all heard about the fact that Germany has become the world’s second largest exporting nation (as part of the European Union), where Germany is now rated as the richest country in the European Union. The EU’s population which is greater than that of the United States and whose currency the Euro rivals the power of the US dollar. Of course we’ve all heard about the NSA spying scandal, wherein the NSA is alleged to have spied on the phones of millions of Germans, to include even the private cell phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel whom Forbes magazine has rated as being the most powerful woman in the world. On the back of that litany coming out of Germany, is that Germany has recently set a world record in solar powered green energy generation. Also to reiterate as the primary thesis of this article Germany has just done away with all university tuition nationwide which is now taking center stage in world headlines. The question is how is a country of 83 million people with little or no natural resources continuing to lead the world and earn its way into world headlines, again and again. What can we as Americans learn from the German model, along with the other more socialized models of the great social democracies of Western Europe, because let’s face it…American capitalism is failing the American working class by all international statistical modeling. This failure axiomatically was at no point clearer than during the advent of the 2008 Wall Street crash, where the Wall Street banksters stole more money than in all of the bank robberies in the history of the United States combined. Yet no one went to jail and everyone at taxpayer expense got bailed out by essentially the best government than money could buy literally.

If we look at the Gini co-efficient in the map below we see that the United States in terms of income inequality has fallen behind every major industrialized country in Western Europe. As a particular badge of shame we incarcerate more people per 100,000 than anyone else in the world wherein about 40% of all inmates are African American males in a clear case where African American males make up 12.6% of the population. Logically we must assume that approximately 6% of of America’s population is comprised of African American males, yet it is believe they comprised on or about 40% of all prison inmates in the US.

Spiegel quote: Almost half of all murder victims and about 40 percent of the US prison population are black, even though the African-American share of the population is just 12.6 percent. And in many states, those with a criminal record forfeit many rights, such as access to welfare, for example. In 10 states, those who have been convicted of a criminal offense lose their right to vote for life.

Clearly it seems America is going backwards on issues of civil rights and basic democracy.

 The question is why and who exactly is profiting from our backwardness? So all the people after graduating who can’t get a job wind up moving into their parents’ basements, where fully a third of those homes are in underwater mortgages. So these people are living in the basement of their parents’ underwater houses, being quietly drowned in $1.2 trillion dollars of student loan debt, as part of the corporatist student loan debt slavery economy, because clearly people who are distressed under no benefit, low wage slavery, further distressed by student loan debt can’t assert themselves in the way their Western European counterparts have. This has led to the United States having a lower Gini co-efficient than essentially all of the Western European countries, as part of the European Union, as demonstrated by the map below, which has become not only an international badge of shame, but is making America an international laughing stock of inequality and racism.

The Case of Student Loan Slavery in 2014 neo-feudalist America

What! What you say you didn’t know that. You say you don’t care because… you don’t believe in socialism as a good Fox News watcher. Well, did you know that since 1985 college tuition in America is up 544%. Ah, so you don’t care about that either because you don’t think it affects you and therefore you candidly don’t give a rat’s ass.  Did you know that in America (as we’re always proud of being number one) that with 1.2 trillion dollars outstanding in student loan debt slavery, we’re number one in student loan debt slavery in the world. I am going to guess you don’t care about that either because you think that’s not going to affect you and you only care about what affects you and not others, because you’re axiomatically speaking a capitalist pig and we all know pigs proudly have no shame, in a system designed to give more to those who already have more, at the expense of those who have less or fully in the case of over half of all Americans who have nothing at all, that is to say zero net assets. Doesn’t this give new meaning to the old turn of phrase only in America. In a clear case where every country in Western Europe have universal medical access as a human right, and they usually spend about 9% of GNP, whereas we spend about 16% of GNP. They cover 100% of their population and we don’t cover 40 million people and don’t live as long as they do. So what kind of an outcome is that? Also did you know the United States is the only major industrialized country in the world that doesn’t have job protected paid maternity leave by right of law? Why won’t the plutocrat corporatist American media tell you that, whereas this blog just did, and who does that benefit? Does it benefit you? If not you, then who?

STUDENT LOAN DEBT SLAVERY IS KILLING THE AMERICAN HOUSING MARKET

Your student loan is killing the housing market

USA TODAY:Rick Munarriz, The Motley Fool EDT October 5, 2014

Home builder adviser John Burns Consulting published details from a study earlier this

month concluding that student loan payments will cost the housing industry 414,000

transactions this year that would have totaled $83 billion in sales.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2014/10/05/your-student-loan-is-killing-the-hous

ing-market/16665121/

Well, here’s something that will affect you. When all of these people are in student loan debt slavery to the tune of $1.2 trillion, it starts to retard the American (GDP) 17.3 trillion dollar economy as a whole. Everything, from new car sales, to new home sales, to people’s ability to save for retirement by buying mutual funds through 401k’s, etc. Yes, this also affects interest rates. So unless you’re out living in a cave somewhere this is going to affect you. In fact it already has and if you weren’t quite so ignorant and misinformed by listening to one too many infotainment programs from Fox News, you would already know that. Then again, studies have shown Fox News watchers know less than people who don’t watch any news at all which begs to ask the question, what or who are the Fox News’ anchors appealing to?

Quote Oct. 2014 form the: Other 98

 “The Bubble That Ate America

Student loan debt (now well over $1 TRILLION) has increased over 500% since 1999, making it by far the fastest growing debt in the nation. Remember the housing bubble that kicked off the 2008 recession? This one is twice as big”.

http://other98.com/7-spooky-facts-student-debt-crisis/

Christopher Denhart is a research assistant at the Center for College Affordability and Productivity and he just last year completed his 4 year bachelor’s degree. As such he was able to publish an article at what is probably the flagship of the elite corporatist media over at Forbes. He entirely misstates what we MBAs call the assumption of risk as it relates to the cost issues that have hoist $1.2 trillion in student loan debt on Americans. He does so in his misplaced criticism in bashing public funding of higher education in Germany wherein he postulates that elite private higher education is more efficient because students will consume less, whereas he claims in the U.S. at so-called state funded school the advent of the 5 year (or 6 year) bachelor’s degree is in, therefore this is evidence that the German system will fail or so he postulates without providing any substantial linkage or evidence of the same (wherein he entirely fails to take into account that high school graduates in Germany are the product of a superior publicly funded high school education system which will allow them to graduate faster as they are better prepared).

Forbes: There Is No Such Thing As A Free College Education

By Christopher Denhart, October 3rd 2014

“The United States has seen the rise of the five year degree. Of the 60% of students who graduate from public schools in the U.S., over half take longer than four years to graduate. Compare that with private institutions (there are natural differences in students at each type of school that pay a role) which see 80 percent of its graduates out in four years. Their sensitivity to the marginal cost of that fifth or sixth year factors into their decision to consume.”

(Please note: The misleading title of “There is no such thing as a free college education”, his title if it were honest should read ‘there is no such thing as a tuition free education’. Of course he would never publish such a title because many millions of the children of America’s privileged have obtained a tuition free education, thanks to their families (and large annual government subsidies), to include George W. Bush).

Quote by http://billmoyers.com

October 17, 2014 by Robert Reich

Why Government Spends More Per Pupil at Elite Private Universities Than at Public Universities

A few years back, Meg Whitman, now CEO of Hewlett-Packard, contributed $30 million to Princeton. In return she received a tax break estimated to be around $10 million. In effect, Princeton received $20 million from Whitman and $10 million from the U.S. Treasury – that is, from you and me and other taxpayers who made up the difference……………..

Divide by the relatively small number of students attending these institutions, and the amount of subsidy per student is huge…….The annual government subsidy to Princeton University, for example, is about $54,000 per student, according to an estimate by economist Richard Vedder. Other elite privates aren’t far behind……….. That means the average annual government subsidy per student at a public university comes to less than $4,000, about one-tenth the per student government subsidy at the elite privates.

http://billmoyers.com/2014/10/17/government-spends-per-pupil-elite-private-universities-public-unive

rsities/

Mr. Denhart not only creates a proposition wholly at tension with itself, but also in the employment of sophistry erects a straw-man argument. The simple fact of the matter is his position though widely disseminated is none the less intellectually irresponsible and laden with sophistry as an ill-formed deceptive and misleading postulate. Axiomatically speaking we know the $1.2 trillion student loan debt burden shouldered by student borrowers and often their co-signing parents is brought about by financial distressed circumstances, wherein these American families have been forced to take on this debt. It is the same distressed financial circumstances that have caused people to graduate all too often in their fifth or even sixth year as an axiomatic economic reality of students working their way through college and university and it’s taking longer to graduate as a straight forward malfunction of the American tuition paying system. For Mr. Denhart in a sophistry laden fashion to attempt to convolute this into a badge of pride for the tuition paying system is to turn reality upside down. As it’s an absolute axiomatic reality that the vast majority of students who are able to afford to attend private expensive tuition paying universities in the United States cannot be seen as being economically distressed students who have to work their way through college and university and who are forced to devout much of their time to work for money instead more exclusively to their studies. Therefore their faster graduation time axiomatically speaking is a reflection of their socially privileged status (which often includes graduating from expensive private preparatory schools that have academically given them an advantage allowing for quicker college completion) which cannot be converted into claims of greater efficiencies by elite high priced tuition paying private universities and colleges in America, who are responsible for the destruction of affordable tuition everywhere through greed and elitism. Mr. Denhart’s position must be seen as nothing more than an attempt to confuse the uninitiated in his support of a system that is designed to give more to those who already have more at the expense of those who have less in a clear posture where now the majority of Americans have nothing at all. Ergo, the $1.2 trillion student loan debt has become so onerous that it now threatens the growth of the entire $17 trillion dollar economy in the United States, which concurrently threatens now the world economy. In a clear posture where just like during the 2008 crash, the 1% and the Wall Street banksters are happy to wreck the American and global economy if only it means enriching themselves.  

“I’m 57 and owe $152,000 in student loans”

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

“Rosemary Anderson, 57, is on the hook for $152,000 in student loans she took out 20 years ago.

The divorced mother of two grown daughters represents a growing number of older Americans with student debt.

The 50-and-over crowd makes up 17% of $1.2 trillion in outstanding student loan debt — a 30% increase since 2005, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York”.

Link: http://money.cnn.com/2014/08/13/news/economy/older-student-debt/

Now let’s be honest the German mainstream magazine Der Spiegel recently pointed out that Ferguson, MO has a history of slavery which I reviewed in a recent article, which thanks to the generosity of the Kos community was voted #1 on Jotter’s list for September 17th. I would also hasten to point out that given America’s history of chattel slavery as a continuing blight of our history, which we’ve never dealt with in the same way that Germany has dealt with its blight on history. Germany has paid reparations and is continuing to pay for reparations to this day because Germany has taken responsibility for its past actions. Therefore they are able to move on, whereas we in America to date have never confronted our history of slavery in terms of offering reparations to redress past wrongs of chattel slavery. Until we do, the mentality which allows for the low wage slave economy as an outgrowth of the history of chattel slavery of how America treats its poor and working class will never change.

Let’s face it, student loan debt enslavement is an important part of the American wage slave economy in neo-feudalist America, because when you have young people and some older workers stuck hopelessly in permanent student loan debt you have a compliant wage slave work force, because they really need that job. Therefore politically they’re going to be too afraid and demoralized and too atomized to push for the kind of reforms that we see in the countries of the European Union in general, (Germany in particular where there’s no university tuition as education is believed to be a human right). As a person’s future shouldn’t depend on the family that they were by luck born into, being able to afford to pay for their education without causing that person to fall into permanent student loan debt slavery. This is the sad truth about what’s happened in America in terms of its neo-feudalist student loan debt slavery market, now valued at 1.2 trillion dollars as part of the overall wage slave economy of ever lower wages and little or no benefits in pushed to the wall America, where you have people literally working themselves to death. This was recently the case with 32 year old Maria Fernandes. Maria worked 3 jobs and fell asleep in a parking lot with her car running in-between jobs and died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The only people who are really talking about this issue seriously are people like Noam Chomsky and Andrea Tosi founder of the Swiss based RePeace group, who seriously talk about to what extent our elected politicians have betrayed the American working class dream in favor of the 1% of the richest Americans.  

These types of tragedies in the American wage slave economy are the types of tragedies that are the mark of a pariah state built on slavery in a history of chattel slavery turned contemporary wage slave state. We put people on a trend mill to nowhere, because no matter how hard they run for the carrot they can never reach it and never get ahead, further exacerbated by their student loan enslavement as well. That means for most Americans today they can never afford to retire either because this is the ugly truth. When the burden in terms of the assumption of risk moved from companies that we work for, who provided a retirement and a gold watch at the end of your working life, to secure our retirement, to the individual IRA or 401k plan, the individual worker took on the assumption of risk, that we MBA’s refer to it as, became staggering and indeed untenable. What that means is Corporate America just got a whole lot richer than working class America in cost shifting of your retirement burden which just got YOU a whole lot poorer. So in Germany where they have a secure state pension system funded by the tax payer, workers are protected from being ripped off by Wall Street, in the way that American workers aren’t protected as in evidence by the 2008 Wall Street crash. Afterwards the Federal Government bailed out the Wall Street banksters! Well how about bailing out working class Americans by ending tuition in America today for everyone, as a human right. How about bailing out Main Street America from its 1.2 trillion dollar burden of student loan debt, (with COMPLETE student loan forgiveness), because of all this crap about lowering interest rates doesn’t stop student loan debt slavery. This is untenable and has become so onerous that it has now threatened the growth of the entire economy and must be addressed with immediate student loan debt forgiveness, so as to provide substantial redress and concurrently provide (just like in Germany) free tuition for ALL current and future students.

In other words in the United States, the 1.2 trillion dollar student loan debt has become too large not to fail. But as the federal government works for the 1% of the richest Americans and not the 99% of working Americans, there is therefore no $1.2 trillion student loan bailout in the offering for working class America from the best government that money can buy. Nor is there any offering to end tuition in America anywhere on the horizon.

$1 trillion student loan debt widens US wealth gap

Zbylut, an accountant-turned-attorney in Glendale, Calif. He’s been chipping away at nearly $160,000 in student debt since graduating in 2005 from law school at Loyola University in Chicago. Now 48, the tax attorney estimates he could have $150,000 to $200,000 in a 401(k) had the money he’s paid toward loans gone there.

“I’m sitting here in traffic. I’ve got a Mercedes behind me and an Audi in front of me and I’m thinking, ‘What did they do that I didn’t do?'” Zbylut said by cellphone from his Chevrolet. He’s been turned down twice for the type of mortgage he needs to buy a home big enough for himself, the fiancee he would have married already if not for his debts and her 10-year-old son.

“I have more education and more degrees than my father, as does she than her parents, and yet our parents are better off than we are. What’s wrong with this picture?” he said.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/1-trillion-student-loan-debt-widens-us-wealth-gap

What is wrong with this picture is he and his family have been betrayed by the best Government money can buy. You may ask is it that simple? The short answer is yes! The working class social compact has been broken in neo feudalist America.

Now you might think with all of its accomplishments that Germany would be the happiest place on earth. It would seem that the people of Denmark under the Scandinavian system have that title instead. What do you think? Are they right? Oh yes, they also have no university tuition there either. Maybe it’s time that we eliminated tuition in America as a human right as well. What do you think? Please give us your comments below.

Also German non university blue collar vocational apprenticeship programs are second to none in the world, where apprenticeships are virtually speaking free of charge. In fact apprentices are paid modest salaries while training.

Now that Unions in America have been eviscerated there are very few apprenticeship training programs in the U.S.

Spiegel quote:”The United States has no equivalent to the German training system or comparable programs for retraining or continuing education.”

http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/the-us-discovers-germany-as-an-economic-role-model-a-82

2167.html

USA Today: Hunger in America: 1 in 7 rely on food banks – LORTON, Va. – When Mary Smallenburg, 35, of Fort Belvoir, Va., opened a package from her mother to find cereal and ramen noodles, she burst into tears. Without it, she wouldn’t be able to feed her four children. “It got to the point where I opened my pantry and there was nothing. Nothing. What was I going to feed my kids?” Smallenburg says, adjusting a bag of fresh groceries on her arm. Smallenburg’s family is one of 50 military families that regularly visit the Lorton Community Action Center food bank. Volunteers wave a familiar hello as she walks in the door.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/08/17/hunger-study-food/14195585/

We have 45 million Americans on food stamps. 130 million who don’t have access to dental care. 40 million who don’t have medical insurance. A lot of Americans are in underwater mortgages to the tune of $1.2 trillion. The economic pain in America is real because unlike Germany, we in America have stopped large scale manufacturing, because WE HAVE BEEN SOLD A LIE that those manufacturing jobs have to be exported to developing economies because Americans can’t compete with the wages in developing economies, yet Germany is a high wage exporting and manufacturing superpower. Within the European Union, Germany has become the second largest exporter in the world precisely because it kept a hold of its high wage manufacturing jobs, and people in Europe and in Germany in particular are dressed well. They can afford to be. They are after all the richest country in the European Union. So can we in America once we get our manufacturing sector back to support our local tax base, so as to re-build the working class American dream from the ground up. All we have to do is take charge at the ballot box and vote the people out who work for the 1% and vote people in who will work for the 99%. You might ask is it that simple, yes it really is. Because as American voters we are the owners of this country, all we have to do is simply take ownership of our futures at the ballot box.  

German society is able to produce goods that countries to include developing countries around the world want at competitive prices, while leveraging economies of scale, which the United States is not able to do, because unions which have been traditional sponsors of employee education have been routed out in America in the GOP led class warfare, which has left America’s manufacturing base internationally impotent. This has led to large scale evisceration and destruction of the American working class, which is rapidly being deskilled, de-industrialized, as a product of the GOP led class warfare against the masses of the great American working class.  

Perhaps in America today there should be a new movement. Not a protest movement or a movement espousing anything at all other than the words unity for mass default on all the bankster’s predatory lending in the neo-feudalist American state. In the mass default of predatory student loan debt and in the mass default of underwater mortgages the system has to breakdown, because the system relies on your compliance in rules that completely operate to your detriment. If a mass default ensued, there would have to be a market correction to the benefit of American working class borrowers because they cannot foreclose on everyone, the courts would be backed up for decades; it couldn’t happen. It would be impossible to produce, the only question is could we produce the unity needed to effectuate such a mass default of predatory bankster lending. If the answer is yes, it could happen from sea to shining sea, then the American working class would be the winner and tuition free education would likely be the norm in America as well, as much of Continental Europe.

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GOP Male Rep. says female Democratic candidate Ann Kuster is "UGLY As SIN" & can’t win

(Written by an American expat living in the European Union)

Edited and republished at the request of readers.

In New Hampshire, a GOP state Rep. Steve Vaillancourt poses as the dapper don turned self appointed defacto beauty pageant judge. Pronounces Democratic incumbent Ann McLane Kuster “as ugly as sin” and therefore too ugly to win!! But in saying so, he says he hopes he hasn’t offended sin!! So it is the GOP tries to WIN UGLY AGAIN. By turning this congressional race into his own private circus where in he hoists his ageism and sexist pronouncements on us in a orgy bordering on a misogynistic theater of the absurd!!
Steve Vaillancourt, a Republican state representative for New Hampshire attempts to turn the New Hampshire’s 2nd district congressional race into his own personal defacto beauty pageant wherein he acts as the self-appointed judge, wherein he pronounces in his judgement that the determining factor in the race will come down to the matter of his judgement that incumbent Democratic state Rep. Ann McLane Kuster is “as ugly as sin” and cannot win. In a continuation of his sexist remarks, he goes on to shockingly say that drag queens even look better than her and in doing so tries to create what may only be seen as a circus-like beauty pageant atmosphere to grab headlines in yet another desperate Republican bid to win ugly.

58 year old Rep. Ann McLane Kuster is the Democratic incumbent for the New Hampshire 2nd congressional district who is running for re-election against her Republican opponent 31 year old Marilinda Garcia.

New Hampshire State Rep. Steve Vaillancourt wrote a long blog post predicting the outcome of the race in the state’s 2nd Congressional District on one factor: incumbent Democratic Rep. Ann McLane Kuster’s looks.
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“Let’s be honest. Does anyone not believe that Congressman Annie Kuster is as UGLY AS SIN? AND I HOPE I HAVEN’T OFFENDED SIN,” Vaillancourt wrote on NH Insider, a New Hampshire politics blog.

By contrast, he wrote, Kuster’s Republican challenger, State Rep. Marilinda Garcia, is “one of the most attractive women on the political scene anywhere, not so attractive as to be intimidating [sic], but truly attractive.”

At first glance most progressives on it’s face would not take Rep. Steve Vaillancourt seriously. However, in the face of this type of sexism if we do not take his behavior seriously, we do so at our peril because it isn’t possible to let this type of behavior go on unanswered. In fact the simple truth is this gives new meaning to the charge that Republicans are quite prepared to win ugly if need be but win at all costs by going negative.

So where is the backlash? Why Mr and Mrs Progressive America do we tolerate this type of hatred from the GOP from a guy whose conceit knows no end. In proclaiming himself as a type of defacto self-appointed beauty pageant judge turning a congressional race into his own private circus and theater of the absurd, whereupon he hoists his ageism and sexist pronouncements on us in a clear case where if these were two male candidates it wouldn’t even be possible to have such a vacuous conversation in a congressional campaign where real people have real problems that we can ill afford to have hi-jacked by the GOP election circus agenda. In a disgraceful showing of ageism and sexism which initially was not repudiated by either State Rep. Marilinda Garcia or the GOP party, both of them initially were prepared to profit from their silence while they were waiting to see what effect this may have (if any) on the latest polling numbers. Having waited and first profited from it for 3 days, Rep. Garcia finally came out and repudiated Rep. Vaillancourt’s remarks as sexist. In doing so, Rep. Garcia in good GOP form is a day late and a dollar short as usual.

“How ugly is Annie Kuster?” he begins. By the end of the story, he concludes, “By now you probably know why I think of Annie Kuster whenever I walk by Mados; sad to say, but the drag queens are more attractive than Annie Kuster….not that there’s anything wrong with that.”…… “Annie Kuster looks more like a drag queen than most men in drag,” he concludes.
Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-hampshire-republican-rep-ann-mclane-kuster-is-ugly-as-sin/

In America today we have real problems: 40 million people without access to medical care, 45 million people on food stamps, 130 million people who don’t have any dental coverage. Millions more unemployed and homeless. Can we really afford to stand by and let GOP supporters turn congressional elections into a circus by their sad and poor behavior, and therein their own personal theater of the absurd?

Vaillancourt as a six term member of the New Hampshire House of  Representatives has a rich controversial history. Which includes the fact that as we can see here in this you tube video link which shows Vaillancourt had to apologize for uttering the the Nazi salute “Sieg Heil,” on the floor of the New Hampshire House in a heated moment back on May 15, 2012 as reported by the Chicago Tribune.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-05-15/news/sns-rt-us-usa-newhampshirebre84e1k8-20120515_1_ne

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(Here are some words of wisdom from MAnn Coulter.)

The sad truth is it seems like in every election someone, somewhere is always playing to the lowest base instinct of the male GOP base, in their position on objectifying women. As for Mr Vaillancourt one can only wonder in all honesty what he is prepared to say if Hillary Clinton or other female progressive candidates run in November 2016 in federal and statewide elections. It seems that we better all sit down and buckle our seatbelts, because the 2016 election cycle is likely to be the most expensive and dirtiest elections in American history. Thanks in no small part to people like Mr Vaillancourt playing to the lowest base instincts of the male GOP electorate.

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Why Europeans Think We’re Insane. Warum glaubt Europa Amerika Sei Verrückt Geworden

(This diary of which I am the author was initially published at Alternet and is here with as part of the Daily Kos foreign language group republished in both German and in English.)

During President Obama’s visit in Europe and especially during his televised address in London, shouldn’t we ask how does the British media in particular and the European media in general view the United States? The short answer is, they think that America has gone crazy. This diary provides a review of the European press which criticizes the American weak social safety net to the point where the only logical conclusion that one may come to is that America must be insane for allowing this tragedy to befall the American working class.

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Intro: (Written by an American expat living in the European Union who holds an MBA degree).

Intro: (Geschrieben von einem ausgewanderten Amerikaner der in der Europäischen Union Lebt)

#1)
It wasn’t until I left America that I started to realize how badly the American plutocrat owned media lies to the American people through its disinformation campaign.

#1)
Nicht bevor ich Amerika verliess, began ich zu erkennen, in welchem Masse die den Amerikanischen Plutokraten gehörenden Medien das Amerikanische Volk durch ihre Misinformationskampagnen belügen.

#2)
Well today for a span of at least this one Daily Kos diary, you will get to see what the American plutocrat owned media never wants you to see, and that is how Europe in particular and the world in general has come to see America as a country in decline, whose people are so badly misinformed by the media, they actually don’t realize that America is the only major industrialized nation in the world that by right of law does not offer universal medical access, paid sick leave, paid maternity leave and paid annual leave.

#2)
Heute nun, für zumindest eine Spanne dieses Tagesberichtes, werden sie sehen was sie die Amerikanischen Plutokraten gehörenden Medien nie sehen lassen wollen und das ist, wie besonders Europa und die Welt im Allegemeinen, Amerika als ein Land im Niedergang sieht, dessen Bürger so schlecht durch die Medien informiert sind, dass sie tatsächlich nich realisieren, dass Amerika die einzige bedeutende Industrienation ist, die gesetzlich keinen Zugang zu universal medizinischer Versorgung, bezahlten Krankenurlaub, Mutterschutzperiode und bezahlten Arbeitsurlaub hat.

#3)
It just seems almost impossible to get that word out to the American people. Even diaries on that subject at the Daily Kos top out at just over 3,000 views. Let’s please remember the purpose of the plutocrat owned commercial media isn’t so much to inform us but rather to sell commercial advertising space.

#3)
Es scheint fast unmöglich diese Nachricht an das Amerikanische Volk heranzubringen. Selbst Tagesberiche über dieses Thema bringen gerade mal etwas über 3000 Daily Kos lesers. Lasst uns erinnen, dass der Zweck der Plutokraten gehörenden Medien nicht so sehr zu unserer Information dient, als dem Verkauf von Reklame.

#4)
Therefore this diary today will try to do something different. It will show you what the European media is saying about the American dream and you will be shocked!

#4)
Aus diesem Grunde will der Heutige Bericht etwas anderes versuchen. Er will ihnen zeigen was die Europäischen Medien über den Amerikanischen Traum sagen und es wird sie schockieren.
#5)
Here the British Guardian newspaper says that the so-called American middle class lifestyle for most people was fake and that was financed by three decades of a debt bubble which has now gone bust. The credit ride of working class folks living a middle class lifestyle is dead and gone. Is this article stating bluntly that it’s over? The only remaining question is, will it ever come back? I mean, how long can people ride a wave of endless debt before the ride is over, all while pretending to be middle class? Is that what this British Guardian newspaper article is saying? Well, to that end I offer the quote below and a link to the full article. Please read it and decide for yourself what it says.

#5)
Hier sagt die British Guardian Zeitung dass der sogenannte Amerikanische Mittelklasse Lifestyle für die Meisten ein Swindel war und über drei Jahrzehnte hinweg durch eine Schuldenblase gestützt wurde, die nun geplatzt ist. Der Kreditritt der Arbeiterklasse, die einen Mittelklasse Lebensstil erfuhr, ist jetzt nicht mehr vorhanden. Sagt dieser Artikel dass alles vorbei ist? Bleibt nur die Frage wirder je wieder zurückkommen? Ich meine, wie lange können Menschen eine endlose Schulden welle reiten bevor der Ritt zu ende ist der laufend Mittelklasse vortäuscht. Ist es das was dieser British Guardian Zeitungs artikel sagt? Zum besseren Verstehen biete ich untenstehendes Zitat und einen Anschluss zum vollen Artikel an. Bitte lesen sie es und treffen sie ihre Entscheidung über das was sie aussagen.

#6)
(Guardian.co.uk) America’s new poor: the end of the middle-class dream

America’s middle class is disappearing. A lifestyle sustained for 30 years by rising debt is dissolving as the credit dries up. And the question beyond the crisis is: can it ever come back?

In the midterm elections politicians have promised to “do something” for the middle class. The kindest thing they could do is tell the truth: Americans have been living a middle-class lifestyle on working-class wages – and bridging the gap with credit.

And it’s over.

In a free-market society the real middle class is always a minority: if your street has a gate and a security camera at the end of it then you are middle class. A real middle-class kid can afford a college education, not a web-based degree. The real middle-class family does not skip meals or find its automobiles trapped in the repair shop because of unpaid bills.

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(Guardian.co.uk) Amerika’s neue Verarmte: Das Ende des Mittelklasse Traumes.

Amerika’s Mittelklasse ist am Verschwinden. Eine über dreissig-jährige Lebensweise, durch steigende Schulden unterstützt, löst sich auf. Die Frage hinter der krise ist kann sie je zurückkommen?

In den Midterm Wahlen haben die Politiker versprochen “etwas” für die Mittelklasse zu tun. Das Beste was sie tun können ist die Wahrheit zu sagen. Amerikaner haben einen Mittelklasse Standard von einem Arbeiterklasse Einkommen gelebt, die Kluft durch Kredit überbrückt.

Es ist vorbei.

In einer freien Marktwirtschaftsgesellschaft ist die wirkliche Mittelklasse immer eine Minderheit: wenn ihre Strasse durch ein Tor geschützt ist und eine Sicherheitskamera am Ende derselben steht, dann sind sie Mittelklasse.  Ein wirkliches Mittelklassekind kann sich eine College Schulbildung leisten, nicht einen Diplom Abschluss auf internet Basis.  Die wirkliche Mittelklassefamilie lässt keine Mahlzeit aus oder findet ihr Automobil in der Garage festgehalten weil die Rechnung nicht bezahlt ist.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/oct/12/end-of-the-middle-class-american-drea

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#7)
This article below declares the American dream is withering away and talks about the use of food stamps in America which is growing. To which we should note that no country in the European Union uses food stamps to humiliate its poor in the grocery checkout line.

#7)
Der unten stehende Artikel erklärt den Amerikanischen Traum als verschwindend, und spricht vom wachsenden Gebrauch von Lebensmittelmarken in Amerika. Dazu sollten wir bemerken, dass kein Land in der EU lebensmittelmarken benutzt und damit seine Armen an der Kasse demutigt.

#8)
(International Business Times) – ‘American Dream’ withers as tent cities mushroom in promised land

By Jijo Jacob, November 21, 2010

The nation that once gloated over its ability to feed the entire world is seeing an explosion of poverty: The number of people surviving on food stamps is rising as biting unemployment refuses to abate, personal incomes have been falling while the debt bubble is inflating with each passing day and, in a more startling representation of the grim reality, tent cities are mushrooming as more and more people are pushed out of their `underwater’ homes.

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(International Business Times)
Der Amerikanische Traum schwindet wahrend Zeltstadte wie Pilze im gelobten Land spriessen.

By Jijo Jacob, November 21st 2010

Die Nation, die sich einst damit brüstete die ganze Welt ernähren zu können, erlebt eine Explosion der Armut. Die Anzahl der Bürger die Mit Lebensmittelmarken überleben ist im Anstieg als bittere Arbeitslosigkeit sich weigert abzunehmen, persönliche Einkommen werden weniger während die Schuldenblase mit jedem Tag wächst und in verstärktem Masse die grimmige Realität von Zeltstädten aufzeigt, wie immer mehr Menschen zum Verlassen ihrer  finanziell “unter wasser” verschuldet Häuser gezwungen werden.

http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/84140/20101121/us-poverty-unemployment-tent-cities-tent-cities-food-s

tamps-homless-underwater-jobless-homelessness.htm

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Did you know that while 50 million Americans go hungry, the corporatist fatcats are paying themselves ever larger salaries? Shocked Europeans looking over seeing 50 million hungry Americans, the Europeans can’t understand how America could let this happen to its own people.

#9)
Wussten sie, dass während 50 Millionen Amerikaner hungrig gehen, die Korperschafts “Fat Cats” sich selbst immer grössere Gehälter zahlen? Geschockte Europäer sehen 50 Millionen hungrige Amerikaner und können nicht verstehen wie Amerika das seinem Volk an tun kann.

#10)
(Daily Mail.co.uk) – America starves as executive pay rockets:
50MILLION people go hungry while Wall Street fatcats take home millions

By Daniel Bates, 16th November 2010

A record one in six American families went hungry last year because they did not have enough food, a shock survey has revealed.

Some 17.4 million U.S. households – 50 million people – were classified as `food insecure’ which meant they regularly skipped meals even if they wanted to eat. Others went for entire days without eating and handed round smaller portion sizes to make their meagre offerings suffice.

 The news comes as it is revealed that top U.S. executives saw their pay and bonuses shoot up last year in the face of the worst recession for 80 years.

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(DailyMail.co.uk) Amerika hungert während Executiv Gehälter wie Raketen steigen.
50 Millionen Menschen hungern, mittlerweile nehmen Wall Street Fat Cats Millionen ein.

By Daniel Bates, 16th November 2010.

Rekordverdächtige eine von sechs Amerikanischen Familien ging letztes Jahr hungrig weil sie nicht genug Lebensmittel hatten, wurde durch haarsträubende Ergebnisse einer Studie bekannt.

Ca. 17.4 Millionen Haushalte – 50 Millionen Bürger – wurden als “nahrungsunsicher” klassifiziert, was bedeutet, dass sie regelmässig Mahlzeiten ausliessen obwohl sie gerne gegessen hätten.

Andere wieder gingen ganze Tage ohne zu essen oder nahmen kleinere Portionen um die dürftigen Mengen zu strecken. Die Nachricht kommt mit der Veröffentlichung, dass Gehälter und Bonuse von Spitzen Executiven in die Höhe gingen im Angesicht der schlimmsten Rezession in 80 Jahnren.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1330254/50MILLION-Americans-starve-Wall-Street-executive-pay

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#11)
The article below is from the British Guardian newspaper which asks, why do working class Americans keep electing millionaires to represent them in the Congress, and then proposes radically ‘why not elect some poor working stiffs to Congress instead? At least maybe those people could identify with their lives, needs and working class values instead of electing millionaires to Congress, who cannot identify with their working class constituent’s needs, because they live in the millionaire’s bubble.

#11)
Der untenstehende Artikel ist von der Zeitung Britisch Guardian und fragt warum die arbeitende Bevölkerung weiterhin Millionäre als ihre Representanten in den Congress wählt und schlägt radikal vor weshalb keine Arbeiter an deren Stelle in den Congress? Zumindest könnten diese sich mit dem Leben, den Nöten und Werten ihrer Klasse identifizieren, und nicht andererseits Millionäre in den Congress wählen die sich nicht mit den problemen der aus der Arbeiterklasse bestehenden Wählerschaft identifizieren weil sie in einer Millionär’s Blase leben.

#12)
(Guardian.co.uk) – US Congress aka the millionaires’ club

No wonder the DC political class has a bad name – it’s filthy rich. Here’s a revolutionary idea: why not elect some poor people? It is one of the great moans of vast numbers of American voters: Washington politicians are just not like them. They are different. They are a breed apart, unable to understand what real life is like for tens of millions of ordinary folks.

No wonder America’s body politic can seem to be a little slow when it comes to reflecting the day-to-day concerns of many Americans. No wonder it is currently obsessed with working out a way to keep President George W Bush’s tax cuts for the rich in place. No wonder it is seemingly willing to let slide vital unemployment benefits for millions of Americans who are now entering the ranks of the long-term jobless. No wonder it is keen to bail out the financial industry and keep bankers cashing their bonus cheques, even as it shrugs its shoulders at creating jobs for those outside the vaulted halls of the finance industry.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/nov/23/congress-us-politics

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(Guardian.co.uk) – US Congress, also bekannt als Millionärs Club.

Es ist kein Wunder, dass die politische Klasse von D.C. einen schlechten Namen hat, sie ist unflätig reich. Hier kommt eine revolutionäre Idee: weshalb nicht ein paar arme Leute wählen? Es ist ein grosses Stöhnen bei einer Vielzahl von Amerikanischen Wählern Washington’s Politiker sind nicht wie wir, sie sind anders, sie sind ein anderer Schlag, unfähig zu verstehen wie das wirkliche Leben von Millionen von Durchschnittsbürgern aussieht.

Kein Wunder, dass Amerika’s politischer körper den eindruck erweckt ein wenig langsam zu sein wenn es darum geht die Alltags-sorgen vieler Amerikaner zu reflektieren. Kein Wunder, ist er doch augenblicklich davon besessen einen Weg zu finden um President George W. Bush’s Steuerleichterungen weiterzuführen. Kein Wunder, ist er doch offentsichlich willig wichtige Arbeitslosenunterstutzung für Millionen von Amerikanern dahinschlittern zu lassen, die jetzt in die Ränge der Langzeitarbeitslosen eintreten. Kein Wunder, ist er doch besorgt für die Finanzindustrie zu bürgen und es Bankers zu ermöglichen ihre Bonus Checks zu kassieren, während er seine Schultern zuckt wenn es um die Erstellung von Arbeitsplätzen für jene ausserhalb der gewolbten Hallen der Finanzindustrie geht.

#13)
Did you know that the British Telegraph newspaper says America has the least generous unemployment system? Let’s consider that in Britain, their unemployment benefits never run out. Another example is in Germany, when your unemployment benefits ran out, you get unemployment assistance called HartzIV and it also never runs out.  Under HartzIV, while on unemployment, their people still get medical coverage.

Why do the unemployed all over the European Union get medical coverage and the unemployed in America don’t? Why is that? More over, why isn’t the mainstream American media telling you this? Because most people in America don’t know this. I mean, why are you having to read about this on a blog? Is journalism in America dead?

#13)
Wussten sie dass der British Telegraph berichtet dass Amerika  das am geringsten grosszügige Arbeitslosensystem hat? Lasst uns bedenken, dass in Britain die Arbeitslosenunterstützung nicht zu Ende geht. Ein anderes Beispiel ist Deutschland, wo man, wenn die Arbeitslosenunterstützung zu Ende ist, die sogenannte Hartz IV Unterstützung erhält die auch nicht zu Ende geht. Mit Hartz IV bekommen Arbeitslose weiterhin ihre Medizinische Versicherung.

Weshalb bekommen die Arbeitslosen in der gesamten EU medizinischen Schutz und die Arbeitslosen Amerikaner nicht? Weshalb ist das so? Zusätzlich, weshalb sagen die hauptsächlichen Amerikanischen Medien ihnen das nicht? Die meisten Leute in Amerika wissen das nicht. Weshalb müssen sie davon im blog lesen? Ist Journalismus in Amerika gestorben?

#14)
(Telegraph.co.uk) America: the least generous unemployment system in the world

How is it that the American economy manages year-in-year-out to outperform its European neighbours in economic terms? There is no simple answer, of course, but this chart might hold some of the clues. It shows the comparative generosity of long-term unemployment benefits around the world – and guess who is right at the very bottom?

This is the carrot-and-stick method of galvanising your population:work hard and you can make millions; don’t work and you’re in real trouble. If you were after some evidence of how the US has managed to enshrine hard-working values in its citizens, this chart is probably a good place to start. And these figures matter.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/edmundconway/100005782/america-the-least-generous-unemployment-

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(Telegraph.co.uk) Amerika, das am wenigsten generöse Arbeitslosenunterstützungsystem in der Welt.

Wie kommt es dass die Amerikanische Wirtschaft alljährlich ihre Europäischen Nachbarn in Wirtschaftsproduktion überholt? Darauf gibt es natürlich keine einfache Antwort, aber diese Liste könnte einige Tipps geben. Es zeigt vergleichsweise Generosität bei Langzeitarbeitslosenunterstützung rund um die weltund, raten sie, wer ist ganz unten?

Dieses ist die Zuckerbrot und Peitsche Methode um die Bevölkerung zu galvaniseren. Arbeitet hart und sie können Millionen erbringen, arbeitet nicht dann haben sie ein ernstes Problem. Sollten sie nach Beweis für die Methode suchen wie die US starke Arbeitsethik in seinen Bürgern gefestigt hat, die Liste ist ein guter Start und diese Zahlen bedeuten etwas.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/edmundconway/100005782/america-the-least-generous-unemployment-

system-in-the-world/

#15)
In my experience as an American expat living in the European Union, the uniform response of Europeans seems to be shock at the fact that Americans while unemployed have no medical insurance. This fact almost never appears in the American plutocrat owned media, except in very forgettable sound bites.

#15)
In meiner Erfahrung als Amerikaner der in der EU lebt, scheint der geschlossene Eindruck bei Europäern Schock zu sein über die Tatsache, dass Arbeitslose Amerikaner keine medizinische Versicherung haben. Diese Tatsache findet fast nie Aufmerksamkeit in der Amerikanischen besitzhabenden Plutokrat Media, ausser einigen, leicht zu vergessenden sound bites.

#16) The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy. (TR Reid)

 Chapter 6 The European Social Model (p. 148 – 149)
The helping hand of the social model is particularly evident when a worker becomes unemployed. Americans on the unemployment rolls tend to get a monthly government check, together with help in buying food and paying heat and light bills. At some level, when his savings fall low enough, an American worker may also apply for free government-supplied health care through Medicaid. In Europe, by contrast, a worker is “made redundant”- that’s the brutal British term for being laid off – will get a housing benefit, a heat and light benefit, a food benefit, a child care benefit, a monthly unemployment payment that is almost always higher than the American standard.

The European, of course, will have the same access as everybody else to the public health care system. The American system, in which you lose your health insurance when you lose your job, strikes Europeans as exactly backward. “I don’t understand your approach to health,” a junior minister in Sweden’s health department told me once. “It seems to me that your country takes away the insurance when people most need it.”

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#16) Die Vereinigten Staaten von Europa: Die neue Supermacht und das Ende Amerikanischer Vorherrschaft. (TR Reid)

Artikel 6: Das Europäische Sozialmodell (seite 148-149).
Die helfende Hand des Sozialmodells ist besonders augenscheinlich wenn ein Arbeiter seine Stelle verliert. Amerikaner auf der Arbeitslosenliste erhalten gewöhnlich einen monatlichen Unterhalt von der Regierung zusammen mit Hilfe beim Kauf von Lebensmittel und der Zahlung von Heizung und Stromkosten. An einem Punkt, dann wenn die Ersparnisse niedrig genug geworden sind, kann ein Amerikanischer Arbeiter Antrag auf freie medizinische Betreuung stellen, bekannt als Medicaid. Im Gegensatz dazu, wenn ein Arbeiter in Europa “überflüssig” geworden ist dies ist die brutale Britishe Bezeichnung für Entlassung, bekommt er sein wochengeld, Heiz und Stromkostenersatz, lebensMittelhilfe, Kinderfürsorge und monatliches Arbeitslosengeld – Zahlungen die meist höher sind als der Amerikanische Standard.

Der Europäer hat natürlich, wie jeder, den gleichen Zugang zum öffentlichen Gesundheitssystem. Das Amerikanische System, wo bei Verlust der Arbeitsstelle auch die Gesundheitsversicherung verloren geht, erscheint Europäern als “geradezu rückwärts.” “Ich verstehe ihre Methode der Gesundheitsbetreuung nicht,” ein junger schwedischer Minister im Schwedischen Gesundheitsministerium, erklärte mir einmal “mir scheint, dass ihr Land die Versicherung wegnimmt wenn die Leute sie am meisten brauchen.”

#17)
The chart below which the Telegraph is referring to shows America ranking last in terms of unemployment benefits.

#17)
Untenstehende Liste, auf die der Telegraph sich bezieht, zeigt Amerika auf der untersten Stufe bezüglich Arbeitslosenunterstützung.

#18)
“In the United States, the figure varies from state to state, but overall a couple with two children and an income a little below average will have about 50 percent of earnings replaced by public assistance in case of unemployment. In France, the replacement ratio for the same family is 86 percent; in Britain 83 percent; in Germany 74 percent; in Sweden and the Netherlands 90 percent.”
(The United States of Europe by TR Reid, 2004; page 149)

#18)
“In Amerika, die Zahlen varieren von Staat zu Staat, aber generall bekommt ein Paar mit zwei Kindern und einem etwas unter dem Durchschnitt liegenden Einkommen etwa 50 prozent des Verdienstes durch öffentliche Arbeitslosengelder bei Arbeitslosigkeit ersetzt. In Frankreich ist die Ersatzquote für die gleiche Familie 86 prozent, in Britain 83 prozent, in Deutschland 74 prozent, in Schweden und den Niederlanden 90 prozent.”
(The United States of Europe, by TR Reid, 2004, page 149)

#19) Here the German magazine Der Spiegel says America is in decline.
#19) Hier das Deutsche Magazin Der Spiegel sagt: Amerika ist im Verfall.

#20)
(Spiegel) – A Superpower in Decline – Is the American Dream Over?
  The unemployment rate in the United States is at about 10 percent. But when the people who have stopped looking for work and are not registered anywhere are included, the real number is likely to be closer to 20 percent. For the first time since the Great Depression, Americans have a problem with long-term unemployment.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,726447-4,00.html

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#20)
(Spiegel)
Die Arbeitslosenrate in Amerika beträgt etwa 10 prozent. Schliesst man jedoch die Menschen ein die aufgehört haben nach Arbeit zu suchen und nirgendwo registriert sind, dann ist der wirkliche Prozentsatz näher den 20 prozent. Zum erstenmal seit der Grossen Depression haben die Amerikaner ein Problem mit Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit.

(The above is my interpretation of the Spiegel quote)

#21)
Did you know that 132 million Americans have no dental insurance, whereas everyone in the European Union has access by law to some kind of dental plan. The statistic that is being widely reported in the European press is that we have 59 million medically uninsured in America. From a country that boasts 403 billionaires, this is a scandal! While we can all be proud Americans, we don’t have to be proud of the inaccessibility of the US health care system. We can do better than this.

#21)
Wussten Sie dass 132 Millionen Amerikaner keine zahnärztliche Versicherung haben während jedermann in der EU gesetzlichen Anspruch auf eine Art von dental Plan hat. Die Europäische Presse berichtet weitverbreitet dass wir 59 Millionen Unversicherte in Amerika haben von einem Land das sich mit über 403 Billionaren brüstet ist dies ein Skandal. Obgleich wir alle stolz Amerikaner sein können, können wir nicht auf die Unzulänglichkeiten des Amerikanischen Gesundheitssystems stolz sein. Wir können besser!

#22) Number of Americans without Health Insurance on the Rise
Of the 59 million who don’t happen to be covered with health insurance, a majority of the people happen to be suffering from a lot of chronic health conditions.

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#22) Anzahl der Amerikaner ohne Krankenkassenschutz im Aufstieg.
Von den 59 Millionen die keinen Krankenversicherungsschutz haben leiden viele an einer Menge chronischer Krankheiten.

http://topnews.co.uk/216467-number-americans-without-health-insurance-rise


Source: http://www.cepr.net/index.php/publications/reports/contagion-nation/

#23) After reading this quote below, ask yourself: Can America do better than this when we have 60 million people without paid sick leave?

#23) Nachdem sie untenstehenden Artikel gelesen haben fragen sie sich selbst? Kann Amerika es besser machen als 60 Millionen Bürger ohne bezahlten Krankenurlaub zu lassen?

#24)
Roughly 60 million American workers have no paid sick leave, and only a minority can draw pay if they stay home with sick children. The lack of paid leave is especially acute in this country among low-wage workers, food-service workers and part-timers, among others. Many other countries do better. According to Dr. Jody Heymann, director of the Institute for Health and Social Policy at McGill University, more than 160 countries ensure that all their citizens receive paid sick leave and more than 110 of them guarantee paid leave from the first day of illness.

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#24)
Ungefähr 60 Millionen Amerikanische Arbeiter haben keinen bezahlten Krankenurlaub, und nur eine Minderheit kann Lohn beziehen wenn sie zu Hause bei ihren kranken Kindern bleiben. Der Mangel an bezahltem Urlaub ist besonders akut in diesem Land unter Empfängern von Niedrig-löhnen, Essenbediensteten und Teilzeitarbeiten, unter anderen. Viele andere Lander machen das besser. Dr. Jody Heymann, Direktorin des Institutes für Gesundheit und Sozialpolitik der McGill Universität, zufolge, sorgen mehr als 160 Länder dafür dass alle ihre Bürger bezahlten Kranken Urlaub erhalten und mehr als 110 von ihnen garantierten bezahlten Urlaub vom ersten Tag der Krankheit.

#25)Why don’t we do what they do in Britain? Bail out the unemployed by making their unemployment benefits permanent.

#25)Weshalb tun wir nicht was sie in Britanien tun? Helfen wir den Arbeitslosen in dem wir ihre Arbeitslosenversicherung permanent machen.

#26) We all know that America presently has 59 million medically uninsured Americans. Here is a British newspaper called the Daily Mail that printed an alarming headline.

#26) Wir alle wissen, dass Amerika gegenwärtig 59 Millionen medizinisch Unversicherte hat. Hier schreibt The Daily Mail, eine Britische Zeitung, eine alarmierede Schlagzeile.

#27)
(Daily Mail) One in FIVE Americans is mentally ill as rising unemployment takes its toll.

The 2009 mental health survey hints at the impact of record unemployment rates, which last year hit a 25-year high as struggling employers slashed jobs to cope with a weak economy. For many, lost employment meant loss of health insurance, leaving many of the nation’s mentally ill unable to get treatment.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1331636/1-5-Americans-mentally-ill-joblessness-takes-toll.ht

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#27)
(Daily Mail) Einer von fünf Amerikanern ist geistig gestört während die steigende Arbeitslosigkeit ihren Tribut nimmt.

Der 2009 durchgeführte geistige Gesundheitsüberblick deutet auf den Einfluss der Rekord Arbeitslosenraten hin, die im letzten Jahr ein 25 Jähriges hoch erreichten, während geforderte Arbeitgeber Stellen kürzten um eine stagnante Wirtschaft zu bewältigen. Für viele bedeutete der Verlust der Arbeitsstelle auch Verlust der Krankenversicherung, und liess dabei viele der geistig Kranken der Nation ohne Betreuung.

#28) Michael Moore interviews Tony Benn about America’s indebtedness. (Full Video Transcript Below).

#28) Michael Moore interviewed Tony Benn über Amerka’s Verschuldung (Voller Video Wortlaut Untenstehend).


(Full Video Transcript)

#29) “I think democracy is the most revolutionary thing in the world. Far more revolutionary than socialist ideas or anybody else’s idea because if you have power you use it to meet the needs of you and your community. And this idea of choice which capital talks about all the time you’ve got to have a choice, choice depends on the freedom to choose and if you’re shackled with debt you don’t have the freedom to choose. People in debt become hopeless and hopeless people don’t vote. They always say that that everyone should vote but I think that if the poor in Britain or the United States turned out and voted for people who represented their interests it would be a real democratic revolution; and so they don’t want it to happen so keeping people hopeless and pessimistic.

See I think there are two ways in which people are controlled. First of all frighten people and secondly, demoralize them. An educated, healthy and confident nation is harder to govern, and I think there’s an element in the thinking of some people; we don’t want people to be educated, healthy and confident because they would get out of control. The top 1% of the world’s population owns 80% of the worlds wealth its incredible that people put up with it. But their poor, their demoralized, their frightened and therefore they think perhaps the safest thing to do is to take orders and hope for the best.” – Tony Benn, former British politician

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#29) “Ich denke dass Demokratie die am meisten revolutionäre Sache der Welt ist.  Weitaus Revolutionärer als sozialistische oder irgendwelche anderen Ideen, da sie den Machtbesitz nutzen kann, um ihre Bedürfnisse und die ihrer Gemeinde zu erfüllen. Diese Idee der freien Bestimmung über welche das Kapital laufend spricht das man sie haben muss, diese freie Bestimmung hängt von der Freiheit zu wahlen ab und wenn Schulden sie fesseln, haben sie nicht die Freiheit zu wählen. Verschuldete Bürger haben keine Hoffnung und Hoffnungslose Bürger haben keine Hoffnung und Hoffnungslose Burger wählen nicht. Sie sagen immer, dass Jedermann wählen soll aber ich denke, wenn die Armen in Britain und den USA zur Wahl gingen und für Represanten stimmten die ihre Interessen vertreten, wäre das eine wirkliche demokratische Revolution; doch das wollen sich nicht geschehen lassen und so bleiben die Bürger ohne Hoffnung und Pessimistisch. Sehen Sie, ich denke dass es zwei wege gibt Bürger zu beherrschen. Erstens, den Bürgern Angst zu machen, zweitens sie zu demoralisieren.

Eine gebildete, gesunde und zuversichtliche Nation ist schwieriger zu regieren und ich denke da ist eine Denkweise in einigen Leuten: wir möchten nicht, dass Bürger gebildet, gesund und zuversichtlich sind, da sie dann ausser Kontrolle geraten würden. Die top 1 prozent der Weltbevölkerung besiren 80 prozent des Weltreichtums. Es ist unglaublich, dass die Bevölkerung das zulässt aber sie sind arm, sie sind demoralisiert, und sie sind furchtsam und denken, dass es das Scherste ist, Befehle hinzunehmen und auf das Beste zu hoffen.” – Tony Benn, ehemaliger Britischer Politiker.

(This diary was cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)

The Library is America’s last truly socialized institution and you’re about to lose it

(Written by an American expat living in the European Union)

Did you know that the library is America’s last truly socialized institution and that everyday you come a bit closer to losing it! As a male who is a business librarian, (that is to say someone who holds graduate degrees in library science and an MBA degree in marketing), I understand very well that fee for service in America’s library systems are creating a class of information have-nots. For some of you this means that your children aren’t going to be able to read as well. It also means that as voters in a democracy, you will no longer be as well informed without full library services. As the series, the American dream vs the European dream which I was able to generously publish with the support of the Daily Kos community, we have seen that we cannot depend on the plutocrat owned radio and television media. Sometimes we have to go to print sources, even international print sources of the variety and scope that you can’t possibly afford as an individual to subscribe to them all. Additionally libraries make online databases available to their patrons that allow you with the touch of a button to read international media sources from around the globe. You’re in the process of losing this all and a lot more.

Now let’s ask why should you be interested in defending America’s last truly socialized institution? Well, let’s get down to it shall we? So you don’t think the library is a completely socialized institution. Well, let’s talk about the theory of a library for just one minute, which is everyone who walks in the door and holds a library card has access completely to the same services. It doesn’t matter if they’re the mayor or a homeless person. Everyone in the library is supposed to be treated the same. It is the one place in America where equality doesn’t just get lip service. The American Library Association has produced a wonderful statement called the Freedom to Read Statement wherein it is believed that your freedom to read comes directly from the first amendment of the constitution of the United States. You’re about to lose that and that’s pretty darn important.

You can think of the library as a repository of everyone who has ever thought and everyone who has ever written! That’s a lot to lose access to.

Now we know that by in large, we are not really in tight budget times at all but rather we know that a lot states have ran up artificial deficits just like in Wisconsin wherein they give tax breaks to wealthy individuals and corporations and then try to balance the budget on the backs of working class Americans and their unions. So it is that library systems all over America are running out of money and this is in danger of tearing the guts out of the last truly socialized institution in America, where everyone is supposed to be equal and it is in danger of creating a division in the population of the information haves and have-nots.  

L.A. Weekly – L.A.’s Library Measure L
There’s lots of hidden City Hall fat to fuel the 73 shuttered libraries
By Patrick Range McDonald and Mars Melnicoff Thursday, Feb 24 2011

Last summer, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the City Council achieved a grim milestone. With little discussion, the mayor and 10 of the 15 council members approved unprecedented, punishing library cuts that made L.A. the only significant U.S. municipality, aside from the dying city of Detroit, to shutter its entire public library system two days a week. At the Cypress Park Branch Library in northeast L.A., children once streamed in on Mondays to work on computers many families can’t afford at home, while other students read and avoided the violent Avenues gang after school. Now, with Sundays and Mondays dark and his staff cut far back, librarian Patrick Xavier says, “It’s a struggle.”

Source: http://www.laweekly.com/2011-02-24/news/l-a-s-library-measure-l/

Literacy among adults and children in the information age is the lynch pin to education, retraining and full employment. No institution in America does more to support literacy than your friendly neighborhood library. I’m not just talking about story hour and reading programs for children but serious efforts in supporting young adults and working adults literacy and continued education efforts. Let’s understand that there is a strong correlation between literacy rates and crime. That is say that most people in America and there are over 2 million of them who are in jails and prisons traditionally suffer from low literacy rates. Why is it that America can find plenty of money for prisons but has problems in finding money for libraries? All of this is to say nothing of the staggering lost of human potential of the American prison population. In fact we have about as many people in prison as we do have in the military. Oh yes and did you know that most American military manuals are written at the 9th grade reading level? Did you also know that there are millions of Americans today who cannot read this diary because they are functionally illiterate? Now we start to understand what it is that America is losing, when it is losing the last truly socialized institution in America.

Fee for service
There is a trend in American librarianship that refers to fee for service. That is to say that services are made available only to those library patrons that can pay for them. This trend has been growing in recent years and now it’s threatening to become an American national epidemic. Some people will always argue that there always will be some basic library services available without fees, but the issue is what is the cost to American society of a less well read public? What is the cost to American society of not fully supporting our children’s literacy and then there’s the issue of quality of life and the joy of reading which can also be diminished by fee for service advocacy.
Yet another alarming development is the privatization of libraries in the creation of the information have-nots. Here’s a link to the American Libraries Association information page on that issue.
Link: http://wikis.ala.org/professionaltips/index.php?title=Library_Privatization_and_Outsourcing_Current_

News_Reports

Information retrieval
Some people believe wrongly that they can find everything they need on the internet and therefore don’t want to support libraries anymore. The simple fact is this is not true because there is too much irrelevant information on the internet that people retrieve. In library jargon, we say its high volume retrieval with low pertinence. In fact what we want is low volume with high pertinence. That is to say, you want a small manageable amount of information that is relevant to your information needs and that’s why you need professional library collection development working for you, both behind the scenes and at the reference desk. The more information that becomes available in the bibliographic universe, the more we need the professional information management of librarians to help us navigate the information maze. We don’t want to create a system where only the affluent on a fee for service basis can afford to have the librarian as an information professional assisting their information retrieval needs through database searches, reader guidance, children and adult literacy issues. The library must continue to be the social leveling institution that it has always been where everyone has equal access to have their information needs met. Libraries collections must continue to mirror through their collection development policies the full populations of the communities (to include non-English speakers) that they serve rather than have library collections and services developed around the needs of a few affluent library patrons population driven by their ability to pay in a fee for service structure.

This diary encourages you to support your local library by writing a letter to the editor today and telling them why it is that you support libraries, that you support literacy and that you support intellectual freedom for both authors and readers. Also please consider joining your friends of the libraries group. We need everyone’s help to defend the last fully socialized institution in America which is your local library.

Thank you for your support of American libraries.

(Finally it should be noted that the famous philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who in
the minds of many was a noted socialist set up libraries all over America.)

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PS: I’d like to take this opportunity to invite anyone interested in joining the Progressive Friends of the Library group, newly formed at the Daily kos. Please send me email at democratsramshield@yahoo.com or visit our page below. Thank you.

http://www.dailykos.com/user/friendsofthelibrary

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)

A US NHS universal medical system could become America’s largest employer


(Written by an American expat living in the European Union)
There are 59 million Americans who don’t have medical insurance. There are 132 million Americans who don’t have dental insurance. What if there were an alternate United States where everyone was medically and dentally insured? Well it just so happens that I live in what some call the United States of Europe otherwise known as the European Union and here everyone that I see everyday is fully medically insured. They live on average longer than we do in America and they pay less for their medical system than we do in America, even though they insure 100% of their populations.

Why can’t the Teabaggers see this? If they could see it, would it change anything? Would it change you? It changed me. It is possible to change America, one person at a time. All we have to do is get the word out that universal medical works in every major industrialized country in the world, therefore it can also work in America not only to provide health care but also to become America’s biggest employer with jobs that pay a living wage that can’t be outsourced.


The Case Against Universal Medical
The case against universal medical that the Teabag crowd is trying to use to repeal the progress that has been made in health care reform is that it is a “job killer”. Now I am not any kind of an economics professor, I am just a working stiff with an MBA degree but even I know the economic argument that says universal medical systems can be a job creator. Case and point is the British medical system known as the National Health Service (NHS). It turns out that its not just Britain’s largest employer, its one of the biggest employers in the world. Additionally it provides cradle-to-grave medical care paid for purely through taxes from the British population wherein they spend less on medical and live longer than we do in America.

The NHS is one of the largest employers in the world, along with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, the Indian railways and the Wal-Mart supermarket chain.

The NHS in England and Wales employs around 1.3 million people. This is approximately one in 23 of the working population.

Source: http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/NHS60/Pages/Didyouknow.aspx

America needs jobs that pay a living wage that can’t be outsourced
The bottom line is this, if America is going to recover economically it needs to grow jobs that pay a living wage that the plutocrats can’t outsourced or offshore. As an MBA, I know there is no such thing as a jobless recovery. Any talk of a jobless recovery in the economy is just nothing but a pure lie. If there is going to be a real economic recovery than we need to grow jobs and lots of them and these jobs can’t be low wage, no benefit jobs. They have to be jobs that pay a living wage that would allow someone to pay off a $300,000 dollar mortgage and to pay their $800 a month payments on their turbo diesel pickup. That’s the only way America will ever get to a real recovery that isn’t Wall Street propaganda.

If the British national health care system is one of the world’s biggest employers, couldn’t an American national health care system become the world’s biggest employer?

Why wouldn’t that work? Universal medical care systems work in every major industrialized country in the world, there is no earthly reason why a universal medical access system couldn’t work in America. As I am writing this, I can look out the window and tell you that every single person that I see is literally medically insured and has always been medically insured and will always be medically insured. That is the case across every country in the European Union. Additionally this also means that small business employers who provide the majority of jobs in the European Union aren’t saddled with health care costs for their employees that are unreasonable and unsustainable unlike their small business counter parts in the US.  

In the GOP class warfare against the American working class, not only do they lie about the fact that universal medical access systems are a “job killer” and they also lie about the excellent care universal medical systems deliver. Then they have to print embarrassing retractions in the web of ignorance and lies that they spin. Here’s one example of just that phenomenon.

Academic elite Professor Stephen Hawking spoke up in defense of the British National Health Service

And the Investor’s Business Daily said in an editorial: ‘People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn’t have a chance in the UK, where the National Health Service would say the life of this brilliant man, because of his physical handicaps, is essentially worthless.’

         They had to correct the piece when it was pointed out that the physicist was born, lives and works in the UK.

        Mr Hawking said: ‘I wouldn’t be here today if it were not for the NHS.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1205953/NHS-branded-evil-Orwellian-high-level-US-politicians

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The bottom line is that every major industrialized country in the world has a universal medical access system in place that works wherein they pay less than Americans do and they live longer than Americans do. In the case of England, the British national health care system is proof of just that. It is only proof of something else, that is it is one of the biggest employers in the world even though the British population is right around 60 million. Therefore as the population of America is an excess of 300 million, it is not possible therefore that an American national health care system could become the world’s largest employer?

Now isn’t this what America needs? Jobs that pay a living wage that the plutocrats can’t outsource or offshore? Also with that many new jobs in the American economy that pay a living wage, wouldn’t private employers have to raise their wages in order to attract and keep quality employees. Wouldn’t that strengthen the tax base and create a real American economic recovery? It a stronger tax base also means better funded public services which would create even more jobs in the public sector. Additionally it’s working in the European Union, I can look out my window and see that everyone is completely medically insured. But aside from the economic arguments, isn’t it the moral thing to do as a human right to provide medical access to all Americans, just like they do in the European Union for all their citizens, plus the 1.2 million Americans living over here.

While we can all be proud Americans, surely we don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net. There we can do better and the best way to bring that about is to stop the GOP led class warfare by putting America back to work through a public works US NHS system, which provides a living wage in jobs that can’t be outsourced, in support of the American working class dream. While at the same time providing a European style social safety net with a US NHS health care system at its center piece which provides for portability of health care when workers change jobs or start their own small business enterprise.  

Finally let’s please take note that while the GOP Teabag class warfare crowd preaches individual responsibility on the one hand, they do everything possible to avoid any collective responsibility  wherein all of us working together would leverage economies of scale that would make vital services such as health care far more accessible and affordable in a way that provides for badly needed cost containment. To reiterate, health care reform is not a “job killer” but rather under a US NHS system would be an aggregate job creation engine in support of the working class American dream.

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(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)

An American expat’s view from the European Union on the weak American social safety net



Figures can lie and liars can figure, so in the words of Galileo maybe we shouldn’t believe anything except that which our own eyes can see and if we see it, we should believe what our eyes tell us. In an American expat’s view from the European Union on the weak American social safety net, this diary asks what do we believe? Do we believe a plutocrat owned media of Fox Business News, CNBC Business News and the Wall Street Journal that tell us to believe in unseen forces of the invisible hand of the free market, that things in America are getting better and that things in the great social democracies of Western Europe are getting worse, because after all they are ‘socialists’.

This begs the question, do you believe the plutocrat owned business media to report the truth or do you believe the traveling and tourism industry which makes the ‘socialist’ European Union look like a clean civilized successful continent, wherein everyone has cradle-to-grave medical insurance, 20 to 30 days paid vacation annually, paid sick leave and paid maternity leave, on a continent ran by strong labor unions. This diary written by an American expat (with an MBA degree) busts the myths of the American plutocrat owned business media.
This diary calls on the Kos expat community around the world and those persons who have international experience to please share their first hand accounts of living under a strong social safety net that includes universal medical for all from cradle-to-grave as a core value. Also while concurrently asking as all workers in the European Union (even low wage workers) receive medical and dental benefits, 20 to 30 days paid vacation, paid sick leave, paid maternity leave, plus many paid holidays off: The excuse that American firms give is that they could go bankrupt if they provided these same benefits to American workers but in the European Union, the same companies provide these benefits and they don’t go bankrupt. This clearly we can see with our own eyes. If you never want to find something out, then you will never know the truth. And just like Gallio said “”All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.”

The above video is from Michael Moore’s movie SiCKO (special features) entitled: What if you worked for G.E. in France? Wherein Michael Moore interviews a French G.E. employee about why GE doesn’t offer the same employee benefits in America as they do in France.

Why do workers across the European Union receive 20 to 30 days (or more) of paid vacation annually?

We have all heard of the stories of American workers who only receive about half of the paid vacation as their counterparts in the European Union. Now why does that have to be so?

The U.S. government, of course, guarantees precisely zero days of paid vacation for those employed in the private sector. For those Americans not working for government agencies, then, the amount of time off they get is a matter of negotiation with their employer and, usually, the number of years at a given firm.  As a result, “Americans work two weeks longer than the work-till-you-drop Japanese, and two months longer than the Germans, who sometimes receive up to 15 weeks paid vacation each year, according to the Hay Group, a human resource consulting firm. ”  Indeed, “The U.S. is second from the bottom with 10 days, tied with both Canada and Japan. Only Mexico, with a piddly six days, offers employees less vacation time.”  
http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/new-europe-outworks-old-and-usa

Statutory minimum annual paid vacation days by country:

Austria – 25 paid vacation days
Belgium – 20 paid vacation days
Denmark – 25 paid vacation days
Finland – 20 paid vacation days
France – 25 paid vacation days
Germany – 20 paid vacation days
Greece – 20 paid vacation days
Hungary – 20 paid vacation days
Ireland – 20 paid vacation days
Italy – 20 paid vacation days
Luxembourg – 25 paid vacation days
Netherlands – 20 paid vacation days
Norway – 21 paid vacation days
Poland – 20 paid vacation days
Portugal – 22 paid vacation days
Spain – 22 paid vacation days
Sweden – 25 paid vacation days
United Kingdom – 20 paid vacation days
United States – Zero paid vacation days
http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/new-europe-outworks-old-and-usa

When will American workers finally wake up, stand up and say we are mad as hell and we’re not going to take it anymore. G.E. and other American multinationals should be providing the same benefits in America as they do in France (by law) and other EU countries. It’s a simple issue of social justice for the American working class in order save the American dream.

Nearly one-fourth of American workers have no paid vacation or holidays, according to a recent study from the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Economic and Policy Research, and nearly half of all private-sector workers have no paid sick days.
http://www.illinoistimes.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A6642

Regarding paid sick leave:
Why isn’t there a standardized system across America that requires job protected paid sick leave, be paid to all workers by right of law just like there is in the European Union. This is in order to secure social justice in the EU for the working class. Why are there 60 million Americans who don’t have any paid sick leave?

Over a year ago, the British newspaper the Daily Mail published something would be impossible for the American working class to believe, which was a high court ruling valid for the entire European Union that workers who are on paid sick leave must be allowed to accumulated paid vacation days during their sick time off. This thought is so foreign in America that it could only come from another planet in outer space, from a world far, far away where water must flow up hill. All this just because Yankee capitalism never works for the American working class who are the long standing victims of plutocratic class warfare.

Employees on long-term sick leave are still entitled to paid holiday, EU judges have said. It means that staff can take their annual leave built up while at home as soon as they return to work.

In addition, any worker who is sacked or who leaves a firm while off ill must be financially compensated for the holidays not taken.

The European Court of Justice verdict takes effect immediately and cannot be appealed against.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1123547/Business-fury-EU-ruling-holiday-rights-long-term-sic

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Regarding Parent’s Maternity Leave:

Did you know that the United States virtually speaking is the only major industrialized nation in the world that doesn’t have job protected paid maternity leave by right of law? Equally ironic is the fact that American companies operating in the European Union are required by law to pay maternity leave — while in the United States, American law requires them to pay nothing. Let’s ask who does that benefit and what of kind of family values does that support for the working class in America? Why isn’t this a story that the plutocrat owned media reports on everyday in America? And who does that benefit?

“Maternity leave benefits in weeks for 19 countries:

Share of leave unpaid & share of leave paid:

United Kingdom – 35 paid weeks leave & 15 weeks unpaid leave.
Norway – 20 weeks of paid leave & 5 weeks of unpaid leave.
Ireland – 15 weeks of paid leave & 10 weeks of unpaid leave.
Italy – 18 weeks of paid leave & 4 weeks of unpaid leave.
Denmark – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Finland – 12 weeks of paid leave & 5 weeks of unpaid leave.
Greece – 18 weeks of paid leave.
France – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Austria – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Netherlands – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Spain – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Switzerland – 18 weeks of paid leave.
Sweden – 12 weeks of paid leave & 2 weeks of unpaid leave.
Belgium – 12 weeks of paid leave & 3 weeks of unpaid leave.
Canada – 10 weeks of paid leave & 5 weeks of unpaid leave.
Germany – 15 weeks of paid leave.
Japan – 10 weeks of paid leave & 2 weeks of unpaid leave.
New Zealand – 5 weeks of paid leave & 6 weeks of unpaid leave.
United States – 12 weeks of unpaid leave.

[Full time equivalent of leave in weeks, as if the claimant were to receive 100% of average earnings.

Source: OECD Family database 2005/2006, International Social Security Association.

The following information can be seen from this chart at this URL:
http://www.epi.org/economic_snapshots/entry/webfeatures_snapshots_20080507/

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Here is an example of how maternity leave works in Sweden in a short YouTube video. This is the type of video that American audiences almost never see. Certainly this video will never be broadcast in America. If you watch it, you will find out why.

In the European Union, your medical benefits are not linked to your job. Wouldn’t it make sense to have that type of a system in America, Particularly with the high unemployment rate and all of the off shoring of jobs which part of the wholesale de-industrialization of America. This is designed to lower the standard of living of the American working class.

Unemployment compensation in the European Union:
Now imagine that even unemployed workers all across the European Union are able to keep their medical and dental for themselves and their families. Now can you imagine that system in America? Doesn’t the American working class need a European style social safety net rather than 59 million Americans who are medically uninsured.

European benefits also tend to last longer. In Belgium, jobless benefits have no time limit at all. In Denmark, the state replaces up to 90% of lost wages and invests over 4% of gross domestic product every year in supporting and retraining the jobless.

Jobless benefits vary around Europe, just as they can vary state-by-state in the U.S. But in most Western European countries, the state replaces 60% to 80% of the average worker’s lost salary, compared with just over half on average in the U.S., according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124155150793788477.html

This soundbite is rarely ever mentioned in the Wall Street Journal. The bottom line is the American working class are the long term victims of class warfare at the hands of the American plutocracy. The simple fact is, the American working class deserves a strong European style social safety net with universal medical at its center piece.

The Tea Party’s platform is grab everything for yourself and share nothing with no one.

The assumption of risk however would dictate that it is better to have a shared risk wherein the risk pool is divided through the whole population. Therefore the individual assumption of risk becomes less.

While we can all be proud Americans, we don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net.

PS: I’d like to announce the launch of the Kos community Global Expats group. More information please see the link below. If you’re interested in joining, please send an email to democratsramshield@yahoo.com
Link: http://www.dailykosbeta.com/user/Daily%20Kos%20Global%20Expats

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)

Glenn Beck says he fears another ‘Reichstag moment.’ An American expat’s view from Germany


In the wake of the shooting tragedy of Congress Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, hard questions have been asked about the hate-filled rhetoric spread by Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly and Sarah Palin.

Fox News has launched what seems to be an endless attack against progressives (to include the Daily Kos) who have pointed out the record of what they have said. So it is that this diary will join the chorus to look back at what Fox News has said and to hold them accountable for their own words.

O’Reilly: Daily Kos Is “Like The Nazi Party.”
On July 16, 2007, O’Reilly said that the Daily Kos is “like the Ku Klux Klan. It’s like the Nazi party. There’s no difference here.” A day later, O’Reilly said “That website traffics in [hate], as do the Nazi websites. No difference.” On July 19, 2007, O’Reilly said of Daily Kos: “The hate this website traffics in rivals the KKK and Nazi websites.”
[Fox News, The O’Reilly Factor, 1/16/07, 1/17/07, 1/19/07]

Source: http://mediamatters.org/research/201101200037

Glenn Beck has falsely constantly berated the great social democracies of Western Europe and their investment in a social safety net as apart of ‘National socialism’. By contrast the conservative American agenda has given us 59 million Americans without health insurance, 132 million without dental insurance, 60 million without paid sick leave and 40 million living on food stamps. Whereas by contrast, everyone in modern day Germany and in the rest of the European Union has access to a full social safety net wherein everyone has universal medical coverage (which includes dental, paid sick leave) and none of Europe’s poor are humiliated by the use of food stamps. Let’s not forget that National socialism actually means Nazi. How is it possible to equate a modern day European social safety net as its found in the great social democracies of Western Europe with the Nazi party of the last century? What is Glenn Beck doing and why is Fox News broadcasting this?

Last night Glenn Beck on his show was very happy to point to the comments of Rep. Steven Cohen which can be found at this link, where upon it should be noted that Rep. Cohen did express regret for his earlier remarks. This however did not stop Glenn Beck as we see from the quote below. Additionally Glenn Beck went on to say that the Nazis learned their propaganda tactics (as broadcast by Joseph Goebbels who was the propaganda minister of the Third Reich) from progressives. To which point it has be clear that Glenn Beck and Fox News are hellbent on destroying any hope for an American social safety net which includes universal medical access. Why is Glenn Beck equating progressives to the Nazis?

GLENN BECK, HOST: I want to hear Steven Cohen speak. I’m glad he said what he did. I want to know what he thinks. I want to know that he thinks that Republicans learned their tactics from Goebbels. But does he know that Goebbels learned them from the progressives? Prove him wrong.

Full transcript: http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/glenn-beck/transcript/solution-ending-violence-not-silence

Beck Says U.S. Is On The Same Course As Weimar Republic

Beck Suggests U.S. On Course To Make Same “Mistake[s] That Germany Made During Weimar Republic” On February 24, 2009, Beck suggested that the U.S. was on course to make the “scariest mistake that Germany made during Weimar Republic.
[Fox News, Fox & Friends, 2/24/09]
Source: http://mediamatters.org/research/201101200037

This diary calls upon American politicians from both sides of the aisle in the furtherance of a call for civility to abstain from using German history of the last century. Making continued references to the Nazis which marks one of the saddest chapters in human history in order to score cheap political points is a clear statement in sadness. In the American media there is no worse offenders of this than Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Bill O’Reilly and the Fox News crowd.

The German Spiegel Magazine calls on the American Tea Party to ‘keep their hands off German history.’

Please note below is a quote from the German Spiegel magazine which is a mainstream German publication which points to the truth about what Glenn Beck is doing.

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010

Many on the American right have developed a taste for including a bit of German history in their stump speeches. Hitler comparisons abound and the Berlin Wall even made a cameo recently. But the flippant references to the Holocaust are ignorant and offensive. And they should stop.

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010
Conservative talking head and Tea Party heartthrob Glenn Beck can hardly get through one of his Fox News shows without an Obama-Hitler comparison. Palin also accused Obama’s health care plan of including “death panels.” And one Tea Party candidate, Rich Iott, even enjoys dressing up as a Nazi now and then.

Please let’s remember that the Nazis employed death panels to decide who lives and who dies as part of the Holocaust. How could Sarah Palin make such a flippant reference to the Holocaust? Isn’t the German magazine Der Spiegel correct in saying that these types of actions are ignorant and offensive and in fact they really need to stop?

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010

During his show on Oct. 5, Glenn Beck said that Obama’s science adviser John Holdren’s concern about the global population and White House health policy adviser Ezekiel Emanuel’s warnings about global warming are “the kind of thinking that led to … the extermination program that eventually led to the Holocaust.”

It would be hard to find someone on this side of the Atlantic who wouldn’t cringe at the ignorance of that statement. Leaving aside the question as to whether or not one should be concerned about climate change and an overcrowded planet, the kind of thinking that led to the Holocaust was a different one. Hitler wanted a racially pure Germany. People with handicaps didn’t fit. Neither did Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, blacks, Asians, Arabs or homosexuals.

Why is Glenn Beck trying to mislead his audience? The truth is the Hitler Youth was not a children’s choir but rather training ground for the SS.

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010

Not a Children’s Choir

back in June Glenn Beck said that children singing for Barack Obama was “out of the playbook … of the Third Reich ….This is Hitler Youth.” One can assume that not all of Beck’s listeners and viewers know what the Hitler Youth was. Beck himself, an astute, if cynical, student of history, certainly does. The Hitler Youth was the ideological training grounds designed to prepare German boys for a glorious career in the SS murdering anyone who stood in the way of the Führer’s dream of a vast and racially pure German Reich. It was not a dictator’s private children’s choir.

How can the Tea Party compare President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler?

What happened in Nazi Germany is one of the saddest chapters in all of human history which must be strongly condemned and never repeated. As such isn’t it completely ignorant and offensive to the memory of those who were murdered at the hands of the Nazis, for the Tea Party to continue to call the first Afro-American president, Adolf Hitler?

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010

One can forgive those like Glenn Beck and his Tea Party followers for hating Barack Obama. The liberals, after all, were passionately opposed to George W. Bush and rarely shied away from hyperbole in their expressions of loathing. But it is hard to imagine even the most hard-bitten Tea Party activist sincerely believing that President Barack Obama wants to systematically murder over 6 million people like Adolf Hitler did.

(DER SPIEGEL) Not-So-Steeped in History: US Tea Party Should Keep Its Hands Off Hitler
A Commentary by Charles Hawley – 10/21/2010

With Germany’s 20th century crimes fading into the past, that is a dangerous path to take. It is a path that all politicians, whatever their leanings, should avoid.
The Tea Party should keep their hands off German history.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,724418,00.html

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At every turn why is the Tea Party calling the first Afro-American president, ‘Hilter’?

(Guardian.co.uk) Ailes, Murdoch and Nazis
Posted by Michael Tomasky – Friday 19 November 2010

Calling Obama a Nazi has already been made normal. I read a couple of days ago how many times Glenn Beck has used words like “Nazis” and “Hitler” and “communism” and “fascism” in the last two years. I can’t find the link now, but it was a lot; enough that if you added them up and made a rough calculation of the number of shows he’s done in that time, that it’s an everyday thing for him. He’s the highest profile, but he’s not alone. All over the country on the AM radio dial, his imitators and wannabees are doing the same thing.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/michaeltomasky/2010/nov/19/rupert-murdoch-ailes-nazis

40 year old lawyer turned Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly isn’t just talking out both sides of her mouth, she is completely distorting the truth with absurd claims. To that end, please consider the quote below from Media Matters.

Fox’s Kelly Absurdly Claims Fox Personalities Do Not Invoke Nazis
January 20, 2011
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly responded to her guest’s statement that Fox News figures regularly invoke Nazi imagery by claiming “I watch our programming every night and you’re wrong.” In fact, several Fox News, particularly Glenn Beck, have a long history of smearing President Obama, Democrats, and progressive figures by invoking Nazi and Holocaust imagery.

Here below is a quote from Roger Ailes who falsely called the progressive media outlet NPR a US taxpayer supported Nazi propaganda instrument.

Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is characterizing executives at NPR as Nazis.
Posted by Brian Montopoli – November 18, 2010

“They are, of course, Nazis,” Ailes told the Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz. “They have a kind of Nazi attitude. They are the left wing of Nazism. These guys don’t want any other point of view. They don’t even feel guilty using tax dollars to spout their propaganda. They are basically Air America with government funding to keep them alive.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20023247-503544.html

America has to build a European style social safety net with universal medical care as its center piece. While we can all be proud Americans, we don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net. There we can do better. One way to start doing better today is for us all to understand that the Fox News propaganda machine is wrong in saying that a European style social safety net will bring America closer to National socialism. It’s just a lie, plain and simple. Today 59 million Americans don’t have access to medical care, 132 million don’t have access to dental, 60 million Americans don’t have any paid sick leave and 40 million Americans receive food stamps. America needs a European style social safety net with universal health care at its center piece. Clearly what happened in Nazi Germany was one of the most tragic stories in all of human history and must be strongly condemned and never be repeated because it led to World War 2 and the Holocaust and the murder of millions of innocent people. Isn’t it time for Fox News to stop calling American progressives and members of the Democratic party Nazis?

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)

The German magazine Spiegel says Wall Street banksters committed a monumental insider bank robbery


(Written by an American expat living in the European Union)
This mainstream German magazine Der Spiegel in their December 30th issue, tell us that Wall Street banksters committed nothing short of a monumental insider bank robbery, which is responsible for victims like Pam Brown who has become the face of America’s nouveau poor and hungry in the minds of the Spiegel’s vast readership within the European Union.

The Spiegel’s article also tells us that America’s has a short memory. Barely 2 years after the market crashed, Wall Street is in the process of creating a second crash by speculating just as shamelessly as they did before. The Spiegel article suggests this maybe happening because there were no criminal prosecutions ever brought. Therefore it looks like the Wall Street banksters are going to do this again.

To which this diary asks, how many more times do you want to bail out Wall Street? How much longer do the bread lines have to get, how many more millions have to lose their homes? Is 59 million without medical insurance enough? When will America say no to Wall Street and yes to Main Street European style social safety net?
As an American expat who holds an M.B.A. degree, living in the European Union, I’ve started to see America’s economy from a different perspective.

I can honestly say that at least the mainstream European press isn’t in league with the American plutocrat owned media. It is from this vantage point that this review seeks to interpret the German magazine Spiegel’s ongoing series last published December 30th 2010 of the American empire in decline. Unlike the American mainstream media, the chorus from the European mainstream press of which the Spiegel represents, comes close to calling for the criminal prosecution of the Wall Street banksters. Europeans are already referring to this as a ‘monumental insider bank robbery’.

(Quote from Der Spiegel: “From Wall Street to be thrown onto the street“)
“Brown used to work as an executive secretary on Wall Street with an annual salary of $80,000. Then the financial crisis robbed her of her job. Since the beginning of 2009 she has been unemployed. She fell through the US social safety net which is full of holes, through to the very edge of poverty itself, and only through luck was able to avoid homelessness.

Still in a state of shock, she said, “overnight I again found myself on the wrong side of the tracks in life”. For untold millions of Americans the year 2010 unexpectedly became the year of the nouveau poor. Nobody really cared about her. She was passed from one welfare office to another, only to be turned down by social workers. Her story of suffering didn’t fit into the success story of Wall Street, which in 2010 slowly recovered from the crisis of the century.”
(Block quote based on writer’s paraphrased interpretation of German text of the magazine Spiegel December 30th 2010 issue)
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,735737,00.html

The Spiegel magazine’s humane treatment in putting a human face on the victims of Wall Street, in this case the face of Pam Brown, on the excesses of Wall Street now asks an important new question, is Pam Brown and the millions of American taxpayers like her all across America also the victims of a Wall Street criminal conspiracy? Let’s ask ourselves who benefits from the weak American social safety net? Who profits from the taxpayer Wall Street bailout? What type of morality is promulgated here? When the American criminal justice system sits on its hands and does nothing, in what the Spiegel correctly characterizes as a `monumental insider bank robbery’. Instead of criminally prosecuting the masterminds of this conspiracy to defraud the American working class taxpayers and investors, they settle on defendants that maybe characterized as the copycat, Bernie Madoff wannabe small fish as a substitute. For students of literature, this is some how all reminiscent of German playwright Bertolt Brecht in his Three Penny Opera wherein the robbers bought a bank because they could make more money through the legal theft of the bank.

(Quote from Der Spiegel: “From Wall Street to be thrown onto the street“)

“The stockbrokers are celebrating the end of the crisis. While the crisis is beginning to repeat itself, the banks are just as shameless in their speculation as they were before the crash.

The lobbyists are just as powerful as they ever were. The last 2 years were nothing more than a monumental insider bank robbery, which is long since forgotten. Not a single defendant from senior management was criminally charged. Instead the US Dept of Justice would rather pursue many swindlers who are small fish whose unbridled avarice made them mini-Bernie Madoffs. Bernie Madoff whilst in jail was notified of his son’s suicide.” (Block quote based on writer’s paraphrased interpretation of the German text of the German magazine Spiegel December 30th 2010)

Let’s be clear that the subtext of the Spiegel article is that these are the ethics promulgated by a country with the weakest social safety net of any major industrialized country in the world. Let’s think about this, aren’t they in fact right about that? Please consider that the annual income of the wealthiest 12,000 households is bigger than that of the poorest 24 million households. Doesn’t America allow 59 million of its citizens to go without medical insurance; 132 million without a dental plan; 60 million without paid sick leave; and 40 million on food stamps. Let’s please remember that, the wealthiest 1% of American households already have more net worth than the bottom 90% of American households. Is this the American dream or the American nightmare? By contrast, virtually everyone in the European Union has a medical plan, has a dental plan, gets paid sick leave, paid maternity leave; receives paid annual leave. This also includes low wage workers. Now ask yourself who has the moral high ground here? Now while we can all be proud Americans, surely we don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net.

Clearly that’s a thumbnail description of the social safety net that has allowed for the creation of America’s nouveau poor, of which in the minds of many thousands of European readers, Pam Brown has become the face of and therewith has touched the social conscience of even the mainstream media in far away Germany, and its readership throughout the European Union. In doing so will this chip away at the callous indifference that American conservatives have been socialized to accept, which vociferously preaches the homiletic platitudes of individual responsibility in order to fastidiously avoid the collective responsibility of the much needed investment of a European style social safety net for the American working class.

It is only under a European style social safety net that working class Americans like Pam Brown will ever be safe from the robber baron excesses of Wall Street banksters, who are back to business as usual, back on the mount of unbridled avarice before the dust has even had a chance to settle from the near global banking collapse initiated by the Wall Street robber barons, whose unregulated excesses will create how many more taxpayer bailouts before the full faith and credit of the federal government is exhausted, with the nations that buy American debt instruments around the world.


Should America have a public option in commercial and investment banking to protect the public from the commercial sector?

Most Americans aren’t familiar with the Bank of North Dakota. It is the only state run bank in the United States. Perhaps other states and the federal government should consider adopting a Bank of North Dakota model in order to safeguard the American banking system. To that end here is a link to a Wikipedia article giving basic background information to the Bank of North Dakota system.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_North_Dakota

(Quote from Der Spiegel: “From Wall Street to be thrown onto the street“)
For many families the American dream became the American nightmare. Their falling into poverty placed them outside of the consciousness of American politicians, who placed greater value on campaign contributions than on the worries of the silent majority.

America seems to have a short memory. Brokers are celebrating the end of the crisis. While the crisis is beginning to repeat itself, the banks are just as shameless in their speculation as they were before the crash.” (Block quote based on writer’s paraphrased interpretation of German text of the magazine Spiegel December 30th 2010 issue)
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,735737,00.html

How could Pam Brown expect to be treated from a nation where the top 1 percent has a higher net worth than the bottom 90 percent of Americans. The only major industrialized nation in the world which warmly greets its new college graduates with decades of the repayment of student loan debts, wherein when they aspire to the American dream, when they aspire to home ownership, only to find their homes are repossessed. We ask for justice from a justice system that turns a blind eye to the biggest conspiracy of bank fraud in the history of the planet, wherein no one is charged, no one is prosecuted, nor anyone seriously investigated.

While it is true we can all be proud Americans, we surely don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net, or the mockery of lady justice, whose blindfold has become a badge of shame, whose scales no longer measure anything, as they have now become a useless relic in the hands of a justice system that will not act when faced with the largest insider bank fraud in the history of the planet. This in fact nearly collapsed the world financial system!

If you think the German mainstream media is alone in it’s criticism of the American social safety net then please consider this British newspaper article from the Guardian.

“Guardian.co.uk – America’s cracked political system(28 December 2010)

The US budget deficit is enormous and unsustainable. The poor are squeezed by cuts in social programs and a weak job market. One in eight Americans depends on food stamps to eat. Yet, despite these circumstances, one political party wants to gut tax revenues altogether, and the other is easily dragged along, against its better instincts, out of concern for keeping its rich contributors happy.

This tax-cutting frenzy comes, incredibly, after three decades of elite fiscal rule in the US that has favoured the rich and powerful. Since Ronald Reagan became president in 1981, America’s budget system has been geared to supporting the accumulation of vast wealth at the top of the income distribution. Amazingly, the richest 1% of American households now has a higher net worth than the bottom 90%. The annual income of the richest 12,000 households is greater than that of the poorest 24m households.

The Republican party’s real game is to try to lock that income and wealth advantage into place. They fear, rightly, that, sooner or later, everyone else will begin demanding that the budget deficit be closed in part by raising taxes on the rich. After all, the rich are living better than ever, while the rest of American society is suffering. It makes sense to tax them more.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/dec/27/useconomy-us-politics

Jobless benefits in Germany never run out, as noted in `America in Decline: Why Germans Think We’re Insane’. When unemployment benefit 1 runs out in Germany, unemployment benefit 2 kicks in and for people who qualify it never runs out. While unemployed the head of household and their family members continue to receive medical insurance. Essentially speaking, the same thing exists in Britain, jobless benefits don’t run out, and while a person is unemployed, they and their family members likewise are covered by the British National Health Service. Ask yourself why isn’t that the case in America? Who profits from the weak American social safety net?

“In some countries, unemployment benefits are only paid for a limited period of time following a redundancy. After that, the unemployed are on their own. In Britain, this is not the case. If you are unemployed, you can continue to receive some form of government support even over an extended period if necessary.”
http://www.redundancyexpert.co.uk/longterm-unemployment-benefits.html

Why can’t the American working class have a European style social safety net, that includes jobless benefits that never run out? Imagine if that were the case the Republicans would not have been able to hold the renewal of jobless benefits hostage for a quid pro quo trade, which provided tax cuts for the rich. Again ask yourself who benefits by the weak American social safety net? Ask yourself who benefits from unemployed persons finding it nearly impossible to pay for medical insurance, and finally who benefits from unemployment benefit insurance being time limited? Why are the Europeans so vociferous in their criticism of the weak American social safety net? Moreover, why isn’t the mainstream media reporting on this issue, except in very forgettable sound bytes.

“Guardian.co.uk – Weakening the welfare state just doesn’t add up
“the US government is too ready to stimulate its economy with badly thought-out tax cuts or pork-barrel public spending increases, and to take appallingly stupid risks with monetary policy.”

“Rajan is no liberal softie; he is a former chief economist of the IMF – and one of the few economists who can honestly claim to have forecast the global financial crisis. America’s weak social safety net, in which so many benefits are time-limited to make finding a job a life-and-death issue, is one of a series of deep global fault lines. Rajan admires well-designed, strong social safety nets such as those in Germany and Scandinavia, that do not remove work incentives but look after people out of work. They take the pressure off governments to take wild risks to create employment.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/nov/07/welfare-state-weakening-unemployment-economic/print

The real problem is that conservatives define America’s social safety net as a job, which begs the question, what happens when the U.S. economy stops growing jobs? Where is America’s social safety net then? It isn’t just that America given its lack of a social safety net needs jobs more desperately than other developed nations with strong social safety nets. The few jobs that are available provide no benefits; in fact they don’t even provide a living wage. So how is a middle class American supposed to keep up on his payments for a $300,000 house and that new pickup truck? Will America ever be able to grow non-service sector jobs that provide benefits and a living wage again in enough volume to support the American middle class? If not, what then? Do we all become independent contractors who have to provide our own pensions, medical, unemployment insurance contributions? At which point, we see this isn’t just another economic downturn. This is a permanent paradigm shift, wherein the assumption of risk is shifted from the employer to the employee.

As such isn’t it time that America adopts a European style social safety net or are we just going to continue to grin and bear it while we wish Wall Street Happy New Year?

PS: This action diary asks you to write your member of Congress today and request that Congress hold immediate hearings on the excesses of Wall Street. To that end, please email this diary to as many people as possible to help us get the word out before a second Wall Street crash hits America, because this time we’ve been warned. This time, the European mainstream media has warned us.

Thank you!

(Cross posted by author from the Daily Kos.)