Guten Morgen From Köln Moe!

First, let me start out with a definition, of "Ignorance".   When I use the
term "ignorance", or "ignorant" I am referring literally to the term, and
mean uninformed,  unread,  misinformed,  uncultured,  unlearned,  etc.  I
don't mean this term when utilized to be insulting or to be somehow a
personal attack upon you, or anyone else.

First,  I won't get into my personal health care choices, other than to say
that I pay for all of my health care here in Germany,  I am not covered by
the German National Health care, and I can see relatively little to no
distinction between costs here and costs in the United States.   If
anything, I am paying a lot more because of the lousy exchange rates right
now.

Second,  EVERYONE in Germany pays an exorbitant amount of taxes in Germany.
The pay here for professionals, for the most part, is far less than what we
experience in the United States, and the costs are much higher.  A Judge
here in Germany makes approximately €4,000.00 to
€6,000.00 a month, which is significantly lower than what a judge in the
United States would expect.  Attorneys are across the board, most are below
the American expectation, but there are a number of exceptions.

Public servants are paid like American Public Servants were paid prior to
the latter part of the 1970s and 1980s; which is to say, significantly lower
remuneration as compared to their privately employed counterparts.  The
trade off, much like it used to be in the United States, is that they
receive an excellent personal compensatory package;  *e.g.;*  good paid
vacations,  good retirement;  a lot of paid days off;  free socialized
medicine health care,  (which will kill them)  etc.

The distinction between the public service American counterparts, is that
today, in the New Millennium, the Americans are paid usually higher than the
private sector.  Thus you are seeing the backlash in America!  Americans are
tired of seeing Public Servants making tremendous amounts of money,
dictating a very socialistic system,  then reaping great pension plans and
retirement plans,  while at the same time, like you, advocating for higher
taxes,  and that the burden of their lifestyle should be placed on the backs
of the American private sector worker.

Third:  Unions do not have the same type of political power in Europe as in
the United States.  I don't mean to say that Unions in Europe are powerless,
far from it.  European Workers'  Unions are more focused on workers rights,
and are far from the political machines that they are in the United States,
and far from influencing political elections as they do in the U.S.

Fourth:  It is ignorant to claim that there is less racism, bigotry or
discrimination in Germany, or any other European Union Nation-State.  You
just don't have a clue what you are talking about.  It is far worse, and
steeped in hundreds of years of history.  A more recent "discrimination" is
against the former East German citizens, and somewhat rightfully so.  These
Germans have a much different work ethic as compared to their former West
German citizens.  The education standard in  former East Germany was much
different also, as compared to the West,  as it was in all former Soviet
bloc Nation-States.  These flaws with these citizens will still take decades
to overcome.

Fifth: I am not an illegal alien in Germany, I have a short term work visa,
and am now in the process of getting a two year residence visa.   I pay
taxes to my own Nation, of which I had an option to do when I first came
over here in January,  because it was undecided how long I would be here,
(Still is)  this could change, and I could end up paying taxes here in
Germany.

Sixth:  The night before last, I met with two very prominent attorneys for
dinner and drinks, and a Cologne City Council member. We got to talking
about a number of political issues, including unemployment in Germany, and
specifically the unemployment of the Turks and Russians.  I am correct Sir,
you are mistaken, but I have no documentation to support that.   Moreover,
as a side note,  the prisons are predomiately filled with Turks,  Gypsies
and Russians.  Very few Germans occupy German prison cells,  it is less than
ten percent.  And you are so ignorant to think that there is no
discrimination, stereotypes, or bigotry over here?   Ignorance is bliss.....

Moe?  The rest of your message once again demonstrates your ignorance.  Have
you ever been to Europe?

Finally,  and most importantly, "We",  (meaning Americans)  are not
Europeans! We are not Europe!  Unlike you, who once again, seems to be
oblivious to our history, our tenets, our princicpals, our Constitution, and
what literally made our Nation great, Americans have no desire to live in a
Nation or a continent like Europe!  It is by no means anywhere near to
America, and most Europeans would give their left testicle (or ovary)  to
come to America, even those who are living a very comfortable life!  Most
Germans that I discuss politics with are very much wanting to see America
exert itself against the communist/socialist/bolshivek movements here in the
Western Europe, as well as the onslaught of Islam.

Moe, you have no clue of what you talk about.  Literally.





On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Moe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Keith lives in Germany because he has Medical care which he can
> afford.
> He knows when he wakes up the leaders in Germany have learned from 2
> wars not to start another war just for oil.
> The rich pay taxes in Germany.
> The conservatives know enough to know if they push too hard the people
> will come out on to the streets.
> Unions are still allowed.
> Very limited racial hate.
> No bible toten preacher treating to burn the Koran.
> No Palin, Carl Rove, No George Bush.
> Education does not mean a life time of debt.
> People do not fear when their boss walks into the room.
> No crazy radio talk show host spitting out hatred.
> No Fox News.
>
> On 9 Jun., 04:08, studio <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Keith In Köln please explain how it is you're a US citizen, but work
> > in Germany?
> >
> > Please explain how Germany has socialized medicine, socialized
> > schools, AND zero unemployment?
> >
> > Ladies and gentlemen, you're about to read some very fancy BS from a
> > conservative.... who just happens to work in a very socialized country
> > and pays taxes to them also.
> >
> > Oh please Keith, enlighten us poor souls about the advantages Germany
> > affords you.
>
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