Hier ein äußerst bedenkenswerter Vorschlag zur Lösung unseres Migrationsproblems. Würde zwar etwas kosten, löst aber unsere größten Schwierigkeiten.
A Buyout Option For Europe's Muslims?
By [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]
[Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] a [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], continues his attempt to distance himself from neocon orthodoxy. Last week, in a Wall Street Journal essay [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] (November 2), Fukuyama heretically noted that immigration has proven a disaster for the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] and Britain.
Of course, Fukuyama was only talking about [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], not the good kind of immigration (i.e., [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]), so he's not wandering too far off the neocon reservation.
Further, Fukuyama's policy recommendations come straight out of Neoconism for Dummies:
"[C]ountries like [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] and [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] need to…reformulate their definitions of national identity to be more accepting of people from [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]… [T]he much more difficult problem remains of fashioning a national identity that will connect citizens of all religions and ethnicities in a common democratic culture, as the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] has served to unite new immigrants to the United States."
Been there—done that! As I wrote about Europe on VDARE.com over a year ago in a piece meaningfully headed [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]:
"One European country has already tried out just about the entire neocon bag of assimilative tricks—with deeply mixed results… The French have traditionally tried to do with their immigrants almost exactly what the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] here: cultural assimilation, education in civics theories, monolingualism, meritocracy, separation of church and state, and all the rest.”
And today we can see the result: [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] in Paris of such intensity that one French official likened it to a "civil war."
Bad timing, Frank!
Which brings us to the unmentionable alternative solution that [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] has just pointed out in his [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]: A more practical approach than "fashioning a national identity that will connect” etc. etc. would be to have the disaffected simply leave.
A push-pull policy could be very effective in getting [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]to go away. European countries should combine the push of a crackdown on [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] and [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] with the pull of a buy-out offer. Returning to the Old Country with a sizable nest egg would be alluring to many who haven't assimilated into the European middle class.
A buy-out program, paying Muslims who are legal residents of European countries to emigrate, could be a huge bargain compared to more [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], and [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer].
Offer Muslim residents, say, $25,000 each to go away. Permanently.
A family of five festering in the slums of [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], and [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] could live in North Algeria, Pakistan, or Indonesia like local gentry if they had $125,000 in the bank!
Of course, not all Muslims would accept the buy-out, but those who stayed behind would tend to be the more satisfied and less troublesome.
A few technical caveats:
· The program could only be open to legal residents in the country as of today, to discourage both a [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] and a [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]
· To discourage illegal return immigration, the buyout would only be paid out over the course of, say, five years to ex-residents now actually living in Muslim countries.
· An immigrant who accepts the buy-out but then wishes to return to the European country for a tourist visit would have to deposit the value of the buyout as a bond. Visa over-stayers would be imprisoned.
At $25,000 each, for every million Muslims who leave, the one-time cost to the taxpayers would be $25 billion.
For the Dutch, who have about [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer], the gross cost would be just over 5% of one year's GDP [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] in 2004). (To get the net cost, you’d have to adjust for savings to the taxpayer like the cost of e.g. [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] It might well turn out that this buy-out program is a fiscal boon).
Even if it took $50,000 each, that would still only be one percent of the Netherland's GDP per year for merely a decade.
That’s a cheap price for solving the country's worst problem.
Although buy-outs are a win-win solution, they are considered a [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] idea by the reigning multi-cultis, whose [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] once asked "Can't we all just get along?"
But, in private life, where people care more about effective problem-solving than competing in a holier-than-thou sweepstakes, buy-outs are a common practice.
When a business finds it hired the wrong people, it often determines that paying them to go away is better for all concerned that letting them hang around.
[Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] must now know that it brought in too many of the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] It should act like a responsible corporation and pay them to leave.
Not for the first time, the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] have the right idea. I’ve already noted that they’ve [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] for us that [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] Now it turns out they’ve also tried buy-outs. Payments to leave have been used at least twice in recent times: to pay off Israeli settlers to exit the [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] in the early 1980s in the wake of the Camp David Accords; and to vacate the Gaza Strip earlier this year, successfully averting civil war within Israel.
Of course, for a European democracy to start a program of immigrant buy-outs would be a crushing rebuke to Western governments' [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer] determination to [Links nur für registrierte Nutzer]
That's all the more reason to do it."
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