Whether it was rewarding Jimmy Carter for criticizing the Iraq War or supporting Al Gore in his crusade against global warming, the Norwegian Parliament - which chooses the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize - has sought to use the award as a political tool to influence American politics. Its prestige and moral power make the prize a potent weapon with which to help steer the direction of the colossus beyond the seas that controls a quarter of the world's economy and most of its military power.Now, the Norwegians have weighed in to support Barack Obama in his bid to reshape America so it looks more like, well, Norway, or at least like Europe.European socialism cannot succeed without conquering the United States. If the European Union has high taxes and the US keeps its levies low, business and brains will flow to America. If the EU's labor standards require long vacations, high benefits, and proscribe layoffs and ours' do not, employers will migrate across the ocean to do their business in the States. If the Old World curbs ambition by taxation, regulation, and social opprobrium, the ambitious will flock to the New World as they have done for four hundred years.So, Lenin was right. Socialism cannot exist in just one country - or one continent. It must dominate worldwide or wealth and power will flow to those who remain committed to the free market. Europe realizes this reality and it makes Obama's election as president of the United States all the more welcome.The Nobel Prize is really Obama's payback for disciplining the unruly United States and taming it to be a member of the European family of nations. Europe wants to reverse the American Revolution and re-colonize us and it sees in Obama a kindred spirit willing to do its bidding.Does the United States let its entrepreneurs run wild, coming up with fanciful new ideas and making billions from them? Obama will regulate and subdue business just like they do in Europe. Do U.S. businesses compete by slashing prices, aggressively pursuing markets, and jockeying for market share? Obama will make them behave themselves and stay in line just like European companies do. Do Americans work hard and push aggressively to make as much money as they can? Obama will raise taxes, emphasize community values, and narcotize their ambition by offering government largesse. And does the United States still believe in a sloppy, contrarian democracy in which ordinary people can directly affect their government, states have powers, and courts can reel in executive authority? Obama will use his rubber stamp majority in Congress to pass new laws regardless of public opinion and make us obey.In foreign policy, is the United States still willing to stand up, alone if necessary, to protect human rights in Bosnia, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan? Obama will curb this unruly independence and mold it within the fabric of appeasement that has dominated Europe for the past half a century. All this heavy lifting, this conversion of America into a European state, deserves a reward. And what is a more fitting one than to give Obama than the Nobel Peace Prize? He obviously doesn't deserve the award for economics or, given his health care ideas, for medicine. But the Peace Prize expresses Europe's longing: to take back the nation its overly ambitious and uppity children founded
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Whether it was rewarding Jimmy Carter for criticizing the Iraq War or supporting Al Gore in his crusade against global warming, the Norwegian Parliament - which chooses the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize - has sought to use the award as a political tool to influence American politics. Its prestige and moral power make the prize a potent weapon with which to help steer the direction of the colossus beyond the seas that controls a quarter of the world's economy and most of its military power.Now, the Norwegians have weighed in to support Barack Obama in his bid to reshape America so it looks more like, well, Norway, or at least like Europe.European socialism cannot succeed without conquering the United States. If the European Union has high taxes and the US keeps its levies low, business and brains will flow to America. If the EU's labor standards require long vacations, high benefits, and proscribe layoffs and ours' do not, employers will migrate across the ocean to do their business in the States. If the Old World curbs ambition by taxation, regulation, and social opprobrium, the ambitious will flock to the New World as they have done for four hundred years.So, Lenin was right. Socialism cannot exist in just one country - or one continent. It must dominate worldwide or wealth and power will flow to those who remain committed to the free market. Europe realizes this reality and it makes Obama's election as president of the United States all the more welcome.The Nobel Prize is really Obama's payback for disciplining the unruly United States and taming it to be a member of the European family of nations. Europe wants to reverse the American Revolution and re-colonize us and it sees in Obama a kindred spirit willing to do its bidding.Does the United States let its entrepreneurs run wild, coming up with fanciful new ideas and making billions from them? Obama will regulate and subdue business just like they do in Europe. Do U.S. businesses compete by slashing prices, aggressively pursuing markets, and jockeying for market share? Obama will make them behave themselves and stay in line just like European companies do. Do Americans work hard and push aggressively to make as much money as they can? Obama will raise taxes, emphasize community values, and narcotize their ambition by offering government largesse. And does the United States still believe in a sloppy, contrarian democracy in which ordinary people can directly affect their government, states have powers, and courts can reel in executive authority? Obama will use his rubber stamp majority in Congress to pass new laws regardless of public opinion and make us obey.In foreign policy, is the United States still willing to stand up, alone if necessary, to protect human rights in Bosnia, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan? Obama will curb this unruly independence and mold it within the fabric of appeasement that has dominated Europe for the past half a century. All this heavy lifting, this conversion of America into a European state, deserves a reward. And what is a more fitting one than to give Obama than the Nobel Peace Prize? He obviously doesn't deserve the award for economics or, given his health care ideas, for medicine. But the Peace Prize expresses Europe's longing: to take back the nation its overly ambitious and uppity children founded
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posted 2009.10.10
posted on October 10th 2009
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Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize – cassandra on October 9th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize – rosskolnikov on October 9th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize – pkjensen on October 9th, 2009
Re: Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize – edlorah on October 9th, 2009-
Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – mick on October 9th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – edlorah on October 9th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – cyanaura on October 9th, 2009
Re: Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – Baerwald on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – mick on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Barack Obama wins Prize Knob award – edlorah on October 10th, 2009-
Edlorah wins Prize Knob award too! – mick on October 10th, 2009-
calming down now – mick on October 10th, 2009-
Re: calming down now – edlorah on October 10th, 2009
Re: Edlorah wins Prize Knob award too! – Peter T. on October 10th, 2009
Prized Knobs – messybear on October 10th, 2009
Maybe not such a surprise – randym on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Maybe not such a surprise – rosskolnikov on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Maybe not such a surprise – Baerwald on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Maybe not such a surprise – Reg on October 10th, 2009-
Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – mick on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – Reg on October 11th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – mick on October 11th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all – messybear on October 11th, 2009-
Wow, thanks, Mick! – Reg on October 11th, 2009
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – rosskolnikov on October 11th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – edlorah on October 11th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – Herring405 on October 12th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – edlorah on October 12th, 2009-
Re: Reg: not a surprise at all at all at all – Herring405 on October 12th, 2009
Oops – randym on October 10th, 2009-
Regurgitator. – edlorah on October 10th, 2009-
Re: Regurgitator. – randym on October 11th, 2009
Re: Maybe not such a surprise – pkjensen on October 10th, 2009
Hey Pat... – Reg on October 11th, 2009
Re: Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize – cassandra on October 10th, 2009
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