Years ago, one of my South American colleagues who hailed
from a socialist state and spent high school years in France, had the temerity
to ask Justice Scalia during the Q & A session of a speech on liberty, why
does the Supreme Court not give Americans 2-3 years paid maternity leave and
more holidays to spend time with their families? Americans work so hard and
look at all the successful countries around the world that place so much emphasis
on family and leisure time.
As I know quite well, Europeans place so much emphasis on
family that they are committing demographic suicide by having less and less
babies, in some countries way below the population replacement value, including
countries with Catholic values. But then again, European churches are more or
less museums, visited by foreign tourists and frequented by older people who
fervently believe in God. The young and the socialists are generally atheist or
agnostic. Many of them use churches for convenient traditions such baptism,
marriage, and funerals.
I found my colleague’s comment amusing because I knew how
broke the European socialist states were in spite of the large revenues from confiscatory
income taxes; socialist technocrats had taxed their citizens to death in order
to pay for welfare to their own and to the hordes of Muslim invaders who were placated
because the customs of the countries they flooded into were offensive to them.
My colleague, a green card holder, had no understanding
how a Constitutional republic functions, and did not understand that the
Supreme Court is not supposed to legislate from the bench. Unfortunately they
do, as was the case of the very expensive and unaffordable Affordable Care Act,
deemed a “tax” by a Supreme Court Justice, when in reality it is medical
insurance.
Academics work on the average about nine months out of
the year and have generous paid leave and numerous holidays. The answer Justice
Scalia gave was memorable, “Where is your work ethic? You don’t like to work,
Madam? Stay at home with your family. But if you do, who is going to pay the
bills?” The embarrassing silence was followed by a low murmur.
I had no idea then that a few years later, during the
most transformational administration in U.S. history, fifty percent of
Americans would become the “envied” Europeans, the egalitarian socialist welfare
dependents seen in movies so fashionably dressed, so much smarter and refined
than the loud Americans, never leaving cafes, smoking, discussing art and
literature, and sipping on a bottomless glass of wine.
I never thought that Americans, with their strong work
ethic, would become the happy beneficiaries of generational welfare and would
perfect a way to game the system to their utmost advantage. Even those out of a job, thanks to the disastrous
Democrat economic policies, would receive generous two-year unemployment
benefits while working off the books.
The lavish and lucrative cradle to grave nanny system worked
well for Europeans for a long time in spite of the fact that their governments
are broke. Employees are quite adept at receiving their pay under the table in
cash. The underground economy that pays no tax is thriving.
Having lost its moral compass, the nanny state U.S.A. has
become a society reeking of greed, envy, hate, corruption, lawlessness, and promiscuity.
The takers and the entitled, legal and illegal, have outnumbered the givers.
The takers, who repeatedly vote without an I.D. because
they are too dumb to procure one but smart enough to produce an I.D. for
welfare benefits and free healthcare, will guarantee that our society will become
and remain a socialist nanny state.
While those accustomed to sloth are on permanent vacations,
free to find themselves and play guitar, thanks to those who still get up and
go to work every day, they have the audacity to complain and demonstrate vociferously
against those “greedy rich” who do not pay their “fair share.” How did we get
here, who bred such a nanny mentality? The answer appears simple – government, the
main stream media, Hollywood, television, feminists, liberals, progressives,
teachers, and professors.
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