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June 7, 2011 / 5 Sivan, 5771 

As Britain Goes, So Goes America? 

By Cal Thomas 

 

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | BELFAST, Northern Ireland -- The extinct
political slogan "As Maine goes, so goes the nation," may be supplanted by
what is happening in the United Kingdom. There is a form of functional
political illiteracy here that does not bode well for the United States
should it follow Britain's very bad example, particularly on matters
involving immigration and health care.

For several years, the British media have been full of horror stories about
failures in the National Health Service (NHS). "Thousands of Elderly at Risk
in Care Crisis" screamed the front-page headline in the Times of London last
week. This is nothing new, because a headline in The Daily Telegraph nearly
two years ago warned, "Cruel and Neglectful Care of One Million NHS Patients
Exposed." Is anyone listening?

"Specialist NHS Clinics Are 20 Times More Likely to Botch Hip Operations,"
reported The Daily Mail in 2009. It gets worse. "Standards of Care in Some
Wards Would Shame a Third World Country," reported the Telegraph that same
year, along with "NHS Spends Thousands on Climate Change Handbook" and
"Patients More Likely to Go Hungry Than Prisoners."

The Telegraph now reports that the "terminally ill" will be asked by their
doctors how they would like to die and to write it down so the NHS will
know. Will government then assist them to stop the care meter from running?
Death panels, anyone?

Last November The Daily Mail reported, "Britain has fewer doctors per head
of population than most countries in the Western World -- and owns far less
hi-tech equipment such as cancer scanners because it cannot afford them."
That's because, said the newspaper, while "UK health spending is on a par
with other prosperous countries … its people are less healthy because too
much of the money goes towards GPs' and consultants' pay packets." Waiting
times to see a specialist are legion.

 

 

This meltdown in the NHS is approaching a crisis moment. Last week, The
Telegraph ran a story headlined "Reform or Die, Lansley Tells NHS." Health
Secretary Andrew Lansley says the NHS is facing a £20 billion per year
(about $32 billion USD) black hole unless controversial reforms are
implemented (meaning people will have to do more for themselves or taxes
will be raised in an already heavily taxed nation).

In an interview with the newspaper, Lansley said the "financial crisis" in
the NHS "would see annual health spending double to £230 billion ($375
billion USD) a year without urgent reform."

And then there is the disappearance of Britain's once proud work ethic,
thanks to the expansion of the welfare state under the Labour Party. The
Daily Mail reports that between 1997 and 2010, under Labour, "the number of
households in which no one has ever had a job almost doubled from 184,000 to
352,000." Quoting the Office for National Health Statistics, The Mail notes,
"This equates to more than 550,000 people for whom worklessness has become a
way of life." Worse, "seven out of 10 adults in those households admit they
have no intention of ever going to work." This is the triumph of the
entitlement mentality. America, beware!

A dysfunctional British immigration system has allowed 256,000
asylum-seekers over the past 20 years to be granted "amnesty," according to
the Daily Mail. "74,500 cases have been put in storage because the
applicants simply cannot be found."

Add to these concerns the huge number of Muslim immigrants who display no
desire to be assimilated into British life, the high abortion rate among the
British, and the increasing secularization of culture and you have
predictors of where America may be headed if it does not turn back on these
attitudes and behavior patterns.

The spread of infection from an E. coli outbreak in the UK does not appear
as threatening to the nation's future as the numerous infections of another
kind.

As Britain goes…

 



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