GERMANS THINK WE’RE INSANE?

No this is not an Onion fake article. I’ve written plenty of America in decline articles, but I’ve never come to the conclusion that the solution is to expand our entitlement state. The Germans are appalled at how we treat our unemployed. Only 99 weeks of unemployment. How cruel. In Germany you can get permanent unemployment. Sounds great. Where do I sign up? Could they pick anyone less sympathetic than a moronic woman who somehow made $80,000 as a secretary on Wall Street and believed she deserved to live in a six bedroom McMansion. The tears are flowing freely as I read about her eating out of trash cans. I wonder what her plight would have been if she had lived in a three bedroom modest house and had saved the difference in a rainy day fund. How silly am I to state such a thing?

The Germans think we are cruel and insane for not expanding our social net. Have they noticed what is happening in Greece, Ireland, France, UK, Spain and Portugal? Their socialist fantasy is imploding. It hasn’t reached Germany yet, but one look at this chart will tell you all you need to know. The Germans should worry about their own plight. 

America in Decline: Why Germans Think We’re Insane

By Democrats Ramshield, AlterNet
Posted on December 26, 2010, Printed on December 27, 2010
http://www.alternet.org/story/149324/

As an American expat living in the European Union, I’ve started to see America from a different perspective. 

The European Union has a larger economy and more people than America does. Though it spends less — right around 9 percent of GNP on medical, whereas we in the U.S. spend close to between 15 to 16 percent of GNP on medical — the EU pretty much insures 100 percent of its population. 

The U.S. has 59 million people medically uninsured; 132 million without dental insurance; 60 million without paid sick leave; 40 million on food stamps. Everybody in the European Union has cradle-to-grave access to universal medical and a dental plan by law. The law also requires paid sick leave; paid annual leave; paid maternity leave. When you realize all of that, it becomes easy to understand why many Europeans think America has gone insane. 

Der Spiegel has run an interesting feature called “A Superpower in Decline,” which attempts to explain to a German audience such odd phenomena as the rise of the Tea Party, without the hedging or attempts at “balance” found in mainstream U.S. media. On the Tea Parties: 

Full of Hatred: “The Tea Party, that group of white, older voters who claim that they want their country back, is angry. Fox News host Glenn Beck, a recovering alcoholic who likens Obama to Adolf Hitler, is angry. Beck doesn’t quite know what he wants to be — maybe a politician, maybe president, maybe a preacher — and he doesn’t know what he wants to do, either, or least he hasn’t come up with any specific ideas or plans. But he is full of hatred.” 

The piece continues with the sobering assessment that America’s actual unemployment rate isn’t really 10 percent, but close to 20 percent when we factor in the number of people who have stopped looking for work. 

Some social scientists think that making sure large-scale crime or fascism never takes root in Europe again requires a taxpayer investment in a strong social safety net. Can we learn from Europe? Isn’t it better to invest in a social safety net than in a large criminal justice system? (In America over 2 million people are incarcerated.) 

Jobless Benefits That Never Run Out 

Unlike here, in Germany jobless benefits never run out. Not only that — as part of their social safety net, all job seekers continue to be medically insured, as are their families. 

In the German jobless benefit system, when “jobless benefit 1” runs out, “jobless benefit 2,” also known as HartzIV, kicks in. That one never gets cut off. The jobless also have contributions made for their pensions. They receive other types of insurance coverage from the state. As you can imagine, the estimated 2 million unemployed Americans who almost had no benefits this Christmas seems a particular horror show to Europeans, made worse by the fact that the U.S. government does not provide any medical insurance to American unemployment recipients. Europeans routinely recoil at that in disbelief and disgust. 

In another piece the Spiegel magazine steps away from statistics and tells the story of Pam Brown, who personifies what is coming to be known as the Nouveau American poor. Pam Brown was a former executive assistant on Wall Street, and her shocking decline has become part of the American story: 

 American society is breaking apart. Millions of people have lost their jobs and fallen into poverty. Among them, for the first time, are many middle-class families. Meet Pam Brown from New York, whose life changed overnight.  The crisis caught her unprepared. “It was horrible,” Pam Brown remembers. “Overnight I found myself on the wrong side of the fence. It never occurred to me that something like this could happen to me. I got very depressed.”  Brown sits in a cheap diner on West 14th Street in Manhattan, stirring her $1.35 coffee. That’s all she orders — it’s too late for breakfast and too early for lunch.  She also needs to save money. Until early 2009, Brown worked as an executive assistant on Wall Street, earning more than $80,000 a year, living in a six-bedroom house with her three sons. Today, she’s long-term unemployed and has to make do with a tiny one-bedroom in the Bronx. 

It’s important to note that no country in the European Union uses food stamps in order to humiliate its disadvantaged citizens in the grocery checkout line. Even worse is the fact that even the humbling food stamp allotment may not provide enough food for America’s jobless families. So it is on a reoccurring basis that some of these families report eating out of garbage cans to the European media.  

 For Pam Brown, last winter was the worst. One day she ran out of food completely and had to go through trash cans. She fell into a deep depression … For many, like Brown, the downfall is a Kafkaesque odyssey, a humiliation hard to comprehend. Help is not in sight: their government and their society have abandoned them. 

Pam Brown and her children were disturbingly, indeed incomprehensibly, allowed to fall straight to the bottom. The richest country in the world becomes morally bankrupt when someone like Pam Brown and her children have to pick through trash to eat, abandoned with a callous disregard by the American government. People like Brown have found themselves dispossessed due to the robber baron actions of the Wall Street elite. 

Hunger in the Land of the Big Mac 

A shocking headline from a Swiss newspaper reads (Berner Zeitung) “Hunger in the Land of the Big Mac.” Though the article is in German, the pictures are worth 1,000 words and need no translation. Given the fact that the Swiss virtually eliminated hunger, how do we as Americans think they will view these pictures, to which the American population has apparently been desensitized. 

 

This appears to be a picture of two mothers collecting food boxes from the charity Feed the Children. 

Perhaps the only way for us to remember what we really look like in America is to see ourselves through the eyes of others. While it is true that we can all be proud Americans, surely we don’t have to be proud of the broken American social safety net. Surely we can do better than that. Can a European-style social safety net rescue the American working and middle classes from GOP and Tea Party warfare?

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Viet Vet-70
Viet Vet-70
December 27, 2010 5:50 pm

I wonder if we spent less on the miliary, got our butts out of ‘our’ overseas bases and wars, perhaps we might save some $$$ and put it to better use here in the USA; of course, the NEO CONS who never served and their “privilaged” kids would disagree with me.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 27, 2010 5:57 pm

Insane people planet. Wars for thousands of years by control freaks. Greed. Bias. Hatred. Debt peonage. Where are we going. When does it end. When will we learn.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
December 27, 2010 6:07 pm

Balanced Budgets are sooo declasse. Haven’t you read any Chartalist theory? Unless Da Goobermint is in debt, nobody has any money. The bigger the debt, the more money we have.

The key here is that we need to borrow the money from ourselves at Zero Interest. Then we can pay everyone a Guaranteed National Salary just for Breathing. Nobody can complain its taking money out of their pockets because EVERYONE will be paid the National Salary, in addition to whatever money they make in Private Industry.

The Germans won’t have any problems with their deficit. They just need to dump the Euro and start printing D-marks. Stop getting your panties in a bunch there Jim. Don’t Worry, Be Happy!

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Dave
Dave
December 27, 2010 6:15 pm

When we become like Europe, where will the Pilgrims go?

MuckAbout
MuckAbout
December 27, 2010 8:22 pm

There will always be a certain percentage of the general population that gets screwed – some through their own actions, some through just bad luck.

The housing fraud/stupidity/crash has complicated what is normally the most mobile working population on the planet.

For all of my working years, I never had a job that lasted in any one place more than 24-36 months. I could move to a new location, putting up a house for sale in the old location – which sold in 2-3 months, allowing us to rent for a few months in the new location where we went to get work. when the old house sold, we either bought a home or rented depending on how long I though the contract might last in the new location.

My late son-in-law and daughter owned a B&B and were self-employed in E.Central CT. The crash of 2008 killed his business and the B&B business was insufficient to support them. So they purchased an RV, put the farm/B&B up for sale and went West where my late son-in-law had no problem finding good paying employment sufficient to support them and the house in CT until it finally sold (at 30% less than they had planned).

He then moved to Phoenix to a better job and died there after an unexpected diagnosis of stomach cancer that took a year to kill him. He fought the good fight and did the best he could.

The moral of the story is that the current housing crunch is contributing mightily to the unemployment problem as it prevents the normal mobility of the working Americans to move to where the work is. If you are willing and able to move there is always work to be had, somewhere and at some wage.

Those who loose their jobs in one location and do not, for whatever reason, make a location change to where labor is in demand are doomed to suffer the “poor me” syndrome of the unemployed and bleat for assistance from State and Federal Government.

Sorry about that. Get off your ass, go where the work is – it is there – take the job that pays the best money, and get on with it. Cut your standard of living down to live within your means (and save a little bit) and start getting on with your life.

Been there, done that so don’t give me any holier than thou crap. Pack Momma and the kids in the car and go.

And screw infinite unemployment. You pay a man or woman not to work and they will not work in order to collect the unemployment.

MuckAbout
MuckAbout
December 27, 2010 9:09 pm

Thanks, Jim. It still hurts but your loses far exceed mine. More peace to you as time passes.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
December 28, 2010 1:02 am

“And screw infinite unemployment. You pay a man or woman not to work and they will not work in order to collect the unemployment.”-MuckAbout

What’s wrong with that? We don’t have any work for them to do anyhow! If we just employ people who WANT to work, we will have Full Employment!

Problem Solved.

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Apollo
Apollo
December 28, 2010 1:23 am

This is not a question of who is crazy. Because there are two quite different econo-social systems involved. Western Europe, after the war, began their social-democracy system – which is a mixed social-capitalist system implemented in all aspects of society. America prefers to have a largely separated social and economic system. The latter, also called Anglo-Sexton Capitalism, is based on maximum freedom of exploitation and deep belief that a free market is the best regulator.

But the defining character is coordination. Europe’s system uses tight coordination between social services and private enterprise. Meaning government participates in most aspects of society – how much is determined both by the free market and electoral mandate. Thus the German unemployed gets all kinds of financial assistance, almost endless. But there is a price – he/she must perform all kinds of ‘unemployed’ work and training as defined and controlled by the government. In the US, there is hardly any such coordination. Which is why Americans recoils at European governments’ ‘heavy handedness’. They believe they can best take care of themselves, not the government.

Both systems can work and work well. As long as people understand the rules and requirements fully, and act accordingly. So Europeans get a great deal of social help if they are in trouble – and they pay for it in higher taxes. Americans don’t – the social safety net is thin and short – because that’s the way they wanted it. They keep more taxes for themselves.

Big troubles come when Europeans or Americans either corrupt their own system, or develop financial delusions about it.

Hear me Pam Brown – why do you deserve a hefty safety net when nobody wanted to pay for it?

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 28, 2010 6:08 am

Stephen Colbert:
“If this is going to be a Christian nation that doesn’t help the poor, either we’ve got to pretend that Jesus was just as selfish as we are, or we’ve got to acknowledge that he commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy without condition and then admit that we just don’t want to do it.”

Cynical30
Cynical30
December 28, 2010 9:35 am

Goddamn motherfucking shit, maybe it’s the large coffee I’m drinking right now, but this article pissed me the fuck off. I stopped reading here:

“It’s important to note that no country in the European Union uses food stamps in order to humiliate its disadvantaged citizens in the grocery checkout line. Even worse is the fact that even the humbling food stamp allotment may not provide enough food for America’s jobless families.”

Hey you pinko, wannabe euro-trash piece of pondscum bleeding heart pillow biter, shut your fag-banterer the fuck up for a second. Foodstamps don’t humiliate SHIT. You get a goddamn EBT card issued that looks just like a fucking credit card, and you select “EBT” instead of credit or debit, swipe away & pay out of pocket for anything that was pre-prepared. Just the other motherfucking day I was in line at the grocery store & some bitch with her 2 chubby rugrats swiped her EBT. I made a quick mental note of what she bought. Jamaican champagne soda, fucking cheetos, a bottle of disinfectant, some pig parts and some corn meal. Came out to $60 & she only had to come out of pocket for the disinfectant. Awesome. Now that we’re all on KenyaCare I look forward to chipping in on her kids inevitable type 2 diabetes treatment at well as their nourishment.
Sure, there was humiliation involved. I was humiliated when I swiped my debit card and had to come out of pocket to buy my groceries while some cunt is living off the fucked up system I didn’t vote for. I was thoroughly humiliated that I have not engaged in enough irresponsible behavior in my life to enjoy the fruits of someone else’s labor. I have been out-foxed. Definitely a bitter pill to swallow.

DrMoom
DrMoom
December 28, 2010 9:41 am

I have some german and swiss blood in me. I dont want to work anymore. I mean I have been out of university for 10 years. I foolishly paid off my student loans. I foolishly put money in to my RRSP (Canadian 401K). I foolishly bought gold and energy stocks. I foolishly avoided the overpriced housing market in the city I live in, to be mocked by gold digging women because i didnt over pay for some tiny condo, one of my ex gfs just got transferred for work and is going to take an $80K hit on her bungalow…dumb bitch (still am..Canadian real estate is a bubble!). I foolishly wasted my time warning friends and family about the ponzi scheme system and that they should buy gold.

What did I get for all this:
-larger budget deficit
-no possibility of tax cuts in Canada for years
-possible increase in my CPP (govt pension plan) so we can increase the pay out because apparently nobody saved anything
-increase in sales taxes
-told by my employer not to expect a raise anytime soon

I should have leased an expensive car, bought expensive clothes, not pay my student loan back – what was I thinking borrowing money and paying it back, so 1960s, over paided for a 600 sq foot condo…Im so stupid, so Im moving to Germany to get mine too…permanent lying around. Maybe I can pick up playing video games again.

Cynical30
Cynical30
December 28, 2010 10:15 am

Downstairs at the cafeteria at my job, aka the place where I waste countless hours of my life in order to buy my own food & pay my own rent & bills like a good little cog. Total sucker’s bet dude, but it sure beats staying in my greens to get my ass blown off trying to “dismantle and disrupt” 40 barefoot hajjis in a cave somewhere. Seriously, if you’re not born into a trust fund or in a housing project you’re just a pack mule or a bullet catcher. Being a tool is the pits.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 28, 2010 10:32 am

We bailout banksters, those that can make money thru the magic of fractionalized banking, We are bailing out investors that have the money to lose or they wouldnt invest it. We bailout wall street and foreign banks for trillions of dollars, those very banks that are now demanding austerity plans and bankrupting those, making debt peons of those that bailed them out.

This is insane. Free markets would say “let the banks fail” Instead the banksters, have become the poor and downtrodden [yeh right] that must be saved by the social safety net turned banker safety net.

Dunno about y’all but that is insane.

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
December 28, 2010 10:41 am

You have to be an actual German to truly understand the German mindset. And that is this; they look down on EVERYONE!! No country or people are exempt.

Remember all that Master Race stuff? That wasn’t just the ravings of one deluded mind — it was the mindset of the entire nation — and that’s why it was so successful.

My parents have been getting Der Spiegel and other German publications for decades. Let me tell you something you can take to the bank; anti-American columns have appeared in these rags for the past 40+ years. It picked up steam during the Vietnam War and never really resdided after that.

The above article may piss you off because it’s introductory to you. Tis just par for the course. You all would have gone absolutely bat shit crazy in 1968 reading the stuff they wrote about us during the race riots.

Lastly, the German MSM are even bigger lying sacks of shit than our own. Joseph Goebbels never really died, he lives in the German press … masters of propaganda bullshit to the nth degree. Just like here, the people don’t believe most of it either.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 28, 2010 10:43 am

The mf’ing politicians, wanting to make a name for themselves, borrowing money to build shit they can tack their f’ing name to, creating debt, waging wars in far off lands where many dirt farmers have no idea why the fuck this airplanes are buzzing overhead and troops dropping from copters have ziplocked his wrists together and carried him off to some hellhole prison because some senators and their lackeys and masters have brainwashed themselves into thinking they are exceptional and have a god given right to invade other nations and control their resources thinking they are the roman empire and thats just how the world works while swimming in the booty begat from death and destruction flying million dollar missiles into adobe huts and tents in the middle of the desert, some because they say God and Jesus told them to have dominion over the world and create a global kingdom for Jesus so he can return and rule over the destitute poverty stricken plebes while those that started all this mammonist desire for wealth go off into heaven in their new light bodies??

This is one mentally ill people populated planet and oddly the insanity starts at the top.

whoz
whoz
December 28, 2010 12:54 pm

I’ve lived in Germany as an expat for over ten years now.

I read the same Spiegel article just yesterday.
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-74822717.html

Die verzweifelten Staaten von Amerika (a word play on the name of the United States in the German language, “The disparaged States of America”

Eine Nation verliert ihren Optimismus (a nation loses its opmtimism)

The German Hartz IV program is basically the German equivalent of Welfare in the US. Once the unemployment runs out you can go on welfare. Unwed mothers not working get the same stuff. I’m not defending it but the US has parallel systems of support as well. I am a capitalist and a free market thinker. Sure I pay higher taxes and I get reamed being single paying into the “Krankenkasse”, but I choose to live here. The health insurance system is composed of many different non-profit medical insurance companies. The state paying for the Welfare peoples health insurance is nothing more than the US equivalent of of Medicaid. Most Germans here don’t know that US health reform merely was just a mandate to buy insurance from a private company. The Germans spend less on health care since they do not have as many lawyers as the US does and legal system is “loser pays”. So if you bring up a suit that is not founded and you lose, then you pay the other guy’s costs too. Frivolous lawsuits don’t happen here. The people here don’t weigh has much as the overweights in the US. Population densities are much higher and public transportation is widespread. People walk a whole more here too. You can usually survive here without a car; contribution to physical movement and lower health care costs. Sundays when the stores are closed you can see lots of people out taking walks.

Sure people abuse the welfare system here and they are too lax on allowing foreigners as asylum seekers, only to have them go on the German welfare. (Americans are paying for the services of the illegal immigrants as well). What happens here happens in the US as well.

I would guess the income taxes in the US would be equal to those in Germany if US wasn’t borrowing all the money for all their spending programs.

Don’t believe all the hype in the article. There are parallel systems in the US.

I’ll tell you one thing. I trust the German police force to be much more reasonable in all situations compared to the trigger happy local yokel police forces in the US. They are not on a power trip like the cops in the US.

just my two cents.