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Monday, July 28, 2008
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Kumbaya falls flat in Berlin
by Star Parker
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The headline on the website of German magazine Der Spiegel about Barack Obama's speech in Berlin: "Huge Crowds Left with Mixed Feelings."

Two hundred thousand turned out for the speech, but CNN's Candy Crowley reported an "absence of euphoria" at the event.

As Senator Obama went global with "Yes, we can" and "Change we can believe in" he left at least some of the horde in Berlin scratching their heads. Perhaps these Germans, out to hear what all the excitement was about, were looking for leadership and substance rather than kumbaya.

What they got was the global version of "There is not a White America and a Black America and Latino America and Asian American America -- there is the United States of America."

Obama spoke not just as a "proud citizen of the United States but a fellow citizen of the world."

His message: "The walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, Christian and Muslim and Jew cannot stand. These now are the walls we must tear down."

At least some of the Germans listening to Obama surely sensed there was something problematic with what he was saying. His analogy of the tearing down of the Berlin wall to tearing down all lines of distinction between nations and religions was obviously fractured. The Berlin wall was a political wall that divided one people. It separated Germans from other Germans, a far cry from distinctions between nations and religions that Obama apparently wants to obliterate.

The German, French and British each have a strong sense of national history and identity.

Efforts for a European Union constitution that would establish links in Europe going beyond economics and extending to politics have thus far failed.

Perhaps the realities of Europe delivered an unanticipated surprise to the slick marketing machine driving the Obama presidential campaign.

Unlike in the United States, where you drive coast to coast and hear one language, where national culture is at least as influential and pervasive as regional differences, Europe consists of different countries. When you get to national borders, languages and cultures change. Continued...

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Final Reply to compos_mentis
One final, final post:

In 2007, the Federal Medicaid bill was $181.7 billion. (This does not include huge state and local supplements.)

In 2007, the war against Islamo-fascism cost $122 billion. (Most of that due to salaries for servicemen.)

You wrote: "If Husker2 would jeopardize the economic security of middle income Americans, he's no compassionate conservative."

Once again, tightening Medicaid rules will not jeopardize the middle class.

Higher taxes will jeopardize the middle class.

Please don't give me the usual "increase taxes on the rich" garbage. If you made less than $30,000 last year, you probably paid very little federal income tax. If you did pay federal income tax, you need to work harder on your tax return.

The last time the government increased taxes on the rich, it was the middle class that got soaked.

You have no idea how compassionate I am. I'm so compassionate, I want the middle class to keep their hard-earned money instead of sending it to Washington so Washington can send it out to people who feel they are entitled to a free house while their parent receives government assistance.

Final Response to Husker2
The change in the law doesn't stop wealthy people from transferring wealth to their children, and then getting govt assistance. The wealthy are able to private pay, and they have the resources to fund medical emergencies (and the attorneys to shield their wealth from exposure). The major impact will be on middle income earners.

You may not wish to pay for my mother's care so I can inherit any property. I can respect that.(We're of quite modest means, by the way, so I can assure you that, in this instance, your taxes aren't being paid to support those better off than yourself.)

But if you're married and your wealth or Long Term Care insurance aren't adequate to cover your wife's illness, Medicaid will allow you to keep your home. In that case, I and others of modest means (incomes < $30,000 yr) would be subsidizing YOUR home and medical bills.

I don't begrudge that. Medicaid should remain in place as in insurance program to benefit everyone, a safety net to protect at least a portion of a family's modest assets for the next generation. (Again, we're talking about low to middle income earners, not the wealthy.) Safety nets like Medicaid and Social Security have been instrumental in building the middle class in America.

Conservatives who renig on this long running social contract risk decimating the middle class and the process of wealth accumulation (albeit a very slow process for many).

The war against Islamo-fascism costs $1 Billion every 72 hours. That's the greatest single program of socialized risk we're all forced to subsidize. Let's not cut off our nose despite our face. If Husker2 would jeopardize the economic security of middle income Americans, he's no compassionate conservative.
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