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FROM THE RIGHT Obama’s vision of society is playing out in France MONA CHAREN SHE WRITES FOR CREATORS SYNDICATE. President Barack Obama’s sixth State of the Union address was an homage to France. The president might not have intended it as such — he mentioned the nation only glancingly when denouncing terror attacks in Pakistan and Paris. Yet France was at the heart of the president’s address. France has everything that Obama finds wanting in his own country. His entire presidency is a prolonged effort to tear the United States away from free market economics and decentralized political power toward the kind of socialist, government-dominated society France has achieved. France is Obamaland. Government sucks up 56 percent of GDP. The state offers cradle-to-grave subsidies for child care, health, disability, unemployment, old age and more. The welfare state discourages work in myriad ways — most French retire at age 60, and many at 55. The workweek is 35 hours. France’s labor code is 3,600 pages long and makes it practically impossible to fire anyone. France’s growth rate has averaged .3 percent annually since 2008. All of this looks like paradise to Obama. Consider his latest brainstorm: He wants the first two years of community college to be “free” for students who maintain a C-plus average. Free is a word Democrats use to mean “you pay, not me.” It’s deceptive, because when the state takes on more debt than we can possibly repay, it’s the poorest who suffer the most in the crash that eventually comes. The French have “free” (or nearly so) public education all the way through university, but their system would never be tolerated here. Students are culled through high-stakes tests starting at age 15. The American ideals of second chances and “it’s never too late” don’t translate. France boasts “free” health care, too — Obama’s beau ideal. France has a modified single-payer system, with tremendous regulation and red tape from the central government. In 2010, according to an OECD study, 47 percent of French patients had to wait four weeks or longer to see a specialist compared with 20 percent of Americans. That, of course, was before Obamacare. So don’t worry, we’ll likely catch up. Doubtless Obama admires France’s approach to immigration. For decades, France has been absorbing millions of Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa and now finds that a dangerous minority of those newcomers are jihadists. There are cultural problems integrating Muslims into French society, and economic stagnation has led many, immigrant and native-born alike, to lose hope. Socialist President Francois Hollande’s idea — almost indistinguishable from Obama’s — was to impose a 75 percent tax on millionaires. Hollande sold it as an effort to make the rich pay their fair share. It was signed into law in 2013. One year later, it was quietly buried. It didn’t bring in much revenue, but it did cause a number of successful Frenchmen to leave the country. France has its virtues, but the policies Obama admires have brought the nation stagnation, unemployment, high taxes, constant strikes, restive and unassimilated immigrants, and domestic terrorism. The French don’t seem to know what went wrong. Our president doesn’t, either.
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 23:48:47 +0000

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