vrijdag 24 september 2010

Socialism: the cause of the failure of European mass-immigration

The combination of socialism and mass-immigration has proven to be unaffordable. Predictable. Imagine you're an immigrant. You come to the Netherlands and some government official tells you that you can get a payment every month from the State to feed your family, pay your house and your children's education*.
Well, is there anyone here who blaims an immigrant for accepting what he's being offered? No? Right, let's go on then.
As we all know, a state can't give things away for free because it has nothing so it has to tax people in order to spend money. You can imagine now what happens to the working class when huge amounts of immigrants come to a socialist country. Indeed, they'll be taxed to death in order to pay all those social security.
So, imagine you're a hard working Dutch man (they still exist). You work 40 hours a week, pay 50% in taxes so you work 20 hours a week to feed someone else. You read about failed immigration, about the majority of immigrants that is jobless and who have almost the same income as you do, on your costs.
Well, is there anyone here who blaims the working class for being angry at the immigrants for this fact? No? Right, let's go on then.
As you can imagine, this results in tensions between the working class and the immigrants. Those tensions result in politicians who misuse these tensions in order to get their votes. On one hand, you have the party that represents the angry working class who wish the immigrants to get the hell out of their country. On the other side, there will be the party that misuses immigrants in order to get their votes.
That means you're left with two choices: voting against the working class or voting against the immigrants. A vote for a party is a vote against a huge amount of people. As you can imagine, tensions keep on growing like a weed. 
Now who are you going to blame? The immigrants or the working class?
I'd blame the State. I'd blame the State for being too generous for immigrants at the expense of the working class and therefore producing a deadly combination that is able to result in a civil war between immigrants and the working class.
As you might guess, that means we're left with only one solution: cut State spending down to the bone. Immigrants will have to work in order to make a living, immigrants who refuse to work won't come anymore because they have no longer access to social security. That will lead to maximalization of welfare and the disappearance of the distinction between immigrants and the working class: immigrants will be part of the working class. Being part of the working class will give them the perfect integration into society which will break down all previous tensions between immigrants and the working class and therefore create a prosperous and harmonious nation.