A Left-Wing America Stands Alone
By Daniel Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
American progressives like to think of their
country as backward and reactionary compared to
Europe. And they have never been more right than now
when Europe and the rest of the First World have
gone right while America under Obama has been left
back.
In America Alone, Mark Steyn envisioned the
United States as a beleaguered hope in a dying West.
Seven years later, American politics are much less
healthy than those of the rest of the free world.
America does stand alone. It stands alone in
embracing the rule of the left.
Recently Australia, Japan and Norway welcomed in
conservative governments. Tony Abbott, Australia’s
new prime minister, is a former heavyweight boxer
who attended Oxford and is putting a spoke in the
wheel of the Global Warming ecohoax. Japan is
casting off its pacifism and standing up to the
People’s Republic of China and Norway gave its
left-wing government the boot and moved in “Iron
Erma” in a coalition with the libertarian Progress
Party which opposes taxes and immigration and
supports free enterprise.
Australia, Japan and Norway are not outliers. The
majority of First World countries now have
conservative governments.
Canada has embraced a patriotic foreign policy and
energy exploration under Prime Minister Stephen
Harper. In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
and his conservative Likud party have continued to
move Israel’s economy toward free enterprise. And
even in the UK, Prime Minister David Cameron, for
all his follies, is a conservative, even if he is
more McCain than DeMint, and has pushed for
deregulation and welfare reform.
Sweden’s center-right coalition government has won
re-election for the first time in a century. Norway
and Sweden, countries that Americans used to
consider the very embodiments of Socialism, now both
have conservative governments.
In Germany, Angela Merkel will serve a third term as
chancellor; although like many European conservative
governments, she will have to compromise and form a
coalition with the left. The Netherlands still has a
conservative government which has come out against
multiculturalism and the welfare state.
In Spain, the center-right People’s Party won the
biggest majority of any party in three decades and
is projected to win reelection. In Poland, the
center-right Civic Platform continues to govern. In
Greece, it’s the center-right New Democracy. In
Portugal, it’s the Social Democratic Party and the
People’s Party (somewhat on the right, despite their
names). In Iceland, it’s the conservative
Independence Party and the Progressive Party (also
on the right, despite its name.)
Even Europe’s left-wing parties have had to adapt to
the new economic environment. Denmark’s Prime
Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, who has been in the
news lately for all the wrong reasons, has suffered
a severe setback in municipal elections and is
scrambling to hold her left-wing government
together. And even Thorning-Schmidt only made it
this far by embracing welfare reform, cutting
corporate taxes and slashing unemployment benefits.
The rule of the radical left in the United States is
very much an outlier in the rest of the First World
where conservative and center-right parties
predominate. The conventional First World response
to the economic crisis has been to cut spending and
reform welfare, while in the United States has spent
more money than ever before and expanded welfare.
Much of Europe now favors less federalism and less
immigration. The United States has expanded its
federal government dramatically and both Democratic
and Republican leaders support amnesty for illegal
aliens at a time when immigration is politically
toxic everywhere else.
The only major European countries with a sizable
population and serious economic problems ruled by
the left are France and Italy and both are
approaching economic collapse. France’s ruling left
has become wildly unpopular and Italy is still
imploding in slow motion. While the American left
insists that historical inevitability is on its
side, it has lost nearly everywhere else. America
stands alone under the rule of the left, in
uncontrolled spending, uncontrolled immigration and
the iron hand of the welfare state.
There are key differences.
America’s massive wealth and resources have
allowed the left to act as if it could borrow
against them indefinitely to finance its big
government schemes. Imagine a billionaire’s fortune
falling into the hands of his idiot wastrel son who
has no idea that money ever runs out.
Smaller countries don’t have the luxury of running
up infinite debts and not worrying about how they
will be paid back or pretending that impossible
rates of economic growth will compensate for
trillion dollar deficits.
America is the left’s economic fantasyland because
it has so much that they imagine that it will take a
long time to bankrupt.
Most European conservative parties are still much
less of the right than even the compromised
Republican Party. European conservatives are
generally closer to liberal Republicans. By European
standards, Jim Huntsman would be a typical
conservative. Bloomberg running on the GOP ticket
would raise no eyebrows in Europe.
Europe is dominated by parliamentary democracies
where it would have been impossible for an executive
to stay in office on popularity and racial guilt
after his actual policies had been completely
discredited. In a parliamentary democracy, the 2010
midterm elections wouldn’t have just meant a
Republican House of Representatives, but would have
booted Obama out of the White House.
Conservatives denounce populist politics in America,
but it’s actually the remnants of the system that
safeguards political power from populist elections
that has kept the Senate and the White House in the
hands of the left while turning over the House of
Representatives to the Republicans creating a crisis
in which the populist body could do nothing, while
Obama unilaterally ushered in an imperial
presidency.
European conservative parties are also more
adaptable because liberal conservative parties can
form coalitions with more conservative parties. A
similar system in the United States would allow the
Tea Party to function as a junior conservative party
while the Republican Party continued to function as
its more centrist big sister, making conservative
concessions to the Tea Party in exchange for its
votes.
There are Tea Party leaders who already envision
such a move which frightens the GOP leadership. But
GOP leaders might want to consider whether such a
conservative coalition might not be in their own
best interests. The Republican Party would be freed
from its right and could play at being moderates
without worrying about accusations that it’s a party
of extremists, while at the same time there would be
a negotiated system of imposing conservative
compromises on it at the legislative level.
A Republican Party-Tea Party coalition would
probably achieve a lot more reforms considering that
even the UK’s coalition between the Conservative
Party and the left-wing Liberal Democrats achieved
more reforms than the Republicans did during the
Bush administration.
Another major difference is that America has a
higher percentage of minorities than most other
First World countries. In many First World nations,
the left has assembled minorities into a welfare
coalition. But such a coalition is much more potent
in the United States because of demographics and
guilt over segregation and slavery.
Higher minority birth rates also mean that the
United States has a larger percentage of the youth
vote than many First World countries and a younger
electorate is dumber and more vulnerable to bells
and whistles. A country with an older population
would not have embarrassed itself by running around
in Obama t-shirts and weeping and fainting at his
rallies. Older people are capable of behaving
stupidly, but it takes a country with a lower voter
age to elect a man whose only real credential was
celebrity.
The ultimate ambition of the left is to alter
demographics of the United States and the rest of
the developed world to a majority-minority
population that will allow them to loot the evil
racist white minority of its wealth to finance their
Socialist schemes. Despite European open border
migration, the United States is closer to reaching
this brink than many other countries which makes it
more vulnerable. As long as minority groups
participate in the left’s welfare coalition,
immigration means economic collapse.
As long as minority groups participate in the left’s
welfare coalition, immigration means economic
collapse. There is no possibility of maintaining
national prosperity without drastically limiting
immigration. Economic conservatism and open borders
to welfare populations with voting rights are
utterly incompatible and cannot be made to work no
matter how many libertarians and Chamber of Commerce
politicians argue otherwise.
Finally, there is the Obama factor.
Hillary Clinton would probably have lost in 2012.
Most Democratic hacks would have. But the cult of
personality built around Obama by the news and
entertainment industry has been very hard to breach.
Only the “If you like your health plan” lie has
finally put a serious dent in his likability and
trust ratings.
Obama is something unique. He’s the end product of a
venture by liberal billionaires from the financial
and tech sectors to build a radical Trojan horse
politician. They invested a great deal of money into
their project and the dividends have been huge. No
other First World country has been victimized by
such a calculated scheme or had so many resources
invested in hijacking its democracy.
Some 6 billion dollars were raised and spent in the
2012 election. Those are astronomical amounts of
money and they are probably only the tip of the
iceberg. Beating that kind of spending isn’t easy.
While the rest of the First World moves on, America
remains trapped in the defunct economic and
political grip of the left. After dedicating
enormous resources to taking over the Democratic
Party and then the country, the left has turned the
United States of America into its Soviet Union, a
country out of time, its economy and society wracked
by the discredited political and economic theories
of the left.