Posted on 05/06/2012 5:29:38 PM PDT by Kaslin
The mainstream media will attempt to spin French President Nicholas Sarkozy's loss today to Socialist challenger François Hollande as a rejection of "austerity" policies--and to urge American voters to reject the deficit-cutting politics of the Tea Party when we go to the polls in November. In fact, there are important lessons from France--and they are the precise opposite of what the media is telling us.
First, to call Sarkozy's policies "austerity" is to insult both austerity and socialism. The French government--like other European governments--sought to close its budget gap primarily by raising taxes, not by cutting the size and cost of government. Neither Sarkozy nor Hollande had the courage to confront the basic, failed structure of France's welfare-state economy, which is the fundamental cause of its budget problems.
Insofar as French politicians have relied on tax increases as the key to deficit reduction, that is far closer to the policy of U.S. President Barack Obama and his Democrats than to the approach of the Tea Party and the Republicans. Even so, American media commentators like Joan Walsh and Paul Krugman are blaming Congress and "austerity" for slow economic growth--though federal spending keeps growing.
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I’m not as pessimistic as you.
I don’t think we are any more or less moral than we’ve ever been.
The point that we’ve got official government positions that are generally hostile to Christianity is a good one though - but that is a symptom of big government as much as it is anti-Christianity....in my opinion.
Successfully kill big gov’t, and Christianity and it’s characteristic charity will grow and thrive.
In other words, stick (or return) to Constitutional principles and Faith will fill the void that was never really filled by big gov’t.
“Which could end up with a second American revolution.”
Well, another phoney, fradulent “election” will fix nothing in this country.
If enough people can wake up and realized we are bieng ruled by one republicrat oligarchy party with two faces, then things might change.
If we end up in another civil war, then the side fighting for states rights will be the right side this time around.
You have a good point.
What worries me though is that the left, as a result of taking control of the institutions of education, media, and entertainment, are manufacturing horde members at an extremely alarming rate.
Those of us raised in a better time will simply die of old age and other natural causes, and our void will be filled with their drones.
We may well be on the other side of that curve already. I suspect that we have at least two, but possibly three generations of Americans that are lost, their heads have been filled with poison.
It simply means that France is driving just a little bit faster towards the edge of the cliff.
It means we are so screwed.....
I agree that Romney is an awful candidate.
The problem is that none of the conservative candidates could even come remotely close to defeating him, which shows how poor they were, and it shows just how shallow the pool of talent is for the GOP.
The GOP has zero leadership, and much as I hate to say this, American consrvatives have even less.
We got serious problems on our side.
America is following the weakest link to the drain. France, You Suck, and you KNOW IT!
Almost sounds like the conversation Mrs. USC and I had yesterday on this topic. Couldn’t agree more with the analysis in the article.
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