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Despite the constant effort to portray George W. Bush as a buffoon, if you
just watch and listen to him as I did when he gave his speech in Poland, you
come away with a far different impression than one filtered through the
press. He is not a skilled orator, but he is sincere. He knows what he
believes, and I think he believes in the power of people to improve their
lives if they just pull together toward common goals. This is a
quintessentially American outlook.
Did anyone notice he did not go to either France or Germany? These are the
two most dominant of EU nations, but he passed them by. Talk about sending a
message. And the message was, "We are the sole super power and if we want to
build a missile shield and toss that idiotic UN Climate Protocol in the waste
basket, well, guess what, we will." The bottom line is that we have
individual States that generate more trade than most of the fifteen member
nations of the EU. Last year, the United States' trade just with Mexico was
equal to 65% of the total commerce with the EU. Of our five largest trade
partners, only one is in Europe.
Bush even found time last week to let the Navy know what the Navy has known
for a long time. They can't use the Puerto Rican island, Vieques, for target
practice any more. Why? Because Hispanics are a growing portion of the US
population, they vote, and this President knows when to say "You win" in
Spanish. The island has been used since 1941. Bush gave the Navy two years to
find another island. And, of course, some people still complained.
When Bush sat down with the crown prince of the KGB, Vladimir Putin,
president of Russian Federation, that master spy was looking across the table
at a man whose father was once the Director of the CIA, whose father served
as Vice President to Ronald Reagan, a man who outspent the former USSR into
oblivion, and who was also President until the KGB's agent-of-influence,
William Jefferson Clinton, got elected. That means GW knew what Putin had for
breakfast that morning.
Putin looked and sounded like a man who wanted to cut a deal with the
President. He has been steadily consolidating his own power base in Russia
and, ironically, it is the Communist party there that is giving him the most
trouble. The big issue these days is property ownership and sales, the
cornerstone of a Capitalist economy. In the press conference following their
meeting, Putin used the phrase "strategic defense architecture" and that
translates as "missile shield." While Putin followed the Bush visit with
tough talk about re-arming Russia's missiles, one gets the feeling that was
more for home consumption than a rejection of the need to work more closely
with the US.
During the President's week in Europe, the US was treated to hearing Sen.
Teddy Kennedy praising Bush for his support of the education bill. Let me
repeat that. Teddy Kennedy thinks Bush is doing a good job for the nation's
school children. You can disagree with the education package-and I do-but you
have to admire GW's political skills.
The European Union is yet another hare-brained collectivist scheme that
leftists love, but never works according to their dreams. Germany is very
different from France and it, in turn, is very different from Italy. And so
on. And so on. These disparate nations will never be able to function
effectively with a single Euro currency and other regulations because, in
case you haven't noticed, they have different languages, different cultures,
different problems affecting their economies. When Tony Blair won re-election
in the United Kingdom, the Pound Sterling took a nosedive in the money
markets. When the moneychangers don't trust your currency, you are in
trouble.
Europe is very old and very decadent. Its population is too. And therein lies
the long-term problem. Europeans are not having enough European babies. The
issue of immigration is going to become an obsession among Europeans who are
highly nationalist. These are also people who, in the past century, went to
war against each other twice with disastrous results. Those who didn't get
involved in WWII, like the Swedes and the Swiss, were quite happy to do
business with the Nazis. In Sweden, where they had the biggest protests to
Bush, they also have the highest suicide rate in a total cradle-to-grave
Socialist nation.
Following WWII, the Soviets dominated Eastern Europe until they fell apart.
This was the direct result of German dreams of conquest. Ironically, it was
the Germans in World War I that let Lenin cross into Russia, thus
facilitating the creation of the Soviet Union. The Germans totally screwed up
the history of Europe throughout the last century and their opinions of
George W. Bush are of no interest to me. The French hold the French in high
regard. Few others do.
Over and over again, the Europeans have demonstrated that they don't know how
to function in the real world. They still cling to their Leftist dreams. The
stresses and strains of this century are going to utterly transform that
continent. If anything, it will become less "European" as people from less
developed nations move there seeking a better life.
Why hasn't America experienced this intellectual, artistic, and economic
stagnation? It stems from our unique heritage as a nation of immigrants. We
accept the fact that foreigners are going to come here and become-guess
what-Americans! There is something very appealing in having a common
Constitution--the oldest functioning one in the world--and a common love of
freedom and the fast buck.
Let the media make fun when Bush occasionally mangles the language whether
speaking either English or Spanish, the important thing here is that he does,
in fact, speak a second language, reflecting the growing importance of the
Hispanic population in the US. Here's a tip, you better start learning
Spanish, too.
Alan Caruba is founder of The National Anxiety Center, a clearinghouse for
information about scare campaigns to influence public opinion and policy. The Center maintains an Internet site at www.anxietycenter.com.
Copyright, Alan Caruba, 2001
Published by permission.
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