
For decades Europe has had a "better than thou" attitude concerning the United States. And faux-intellectual liberals have always bemoaned that Europe doesn't like the US, and promised the first thing they will do in office is reach out to Europe to restore our relationship.
While we have had alliances with all European countries, and a particularly strong one with (formerly) Great Britain, not a single country in Europe has acknowledged their debt to the US. Except when they are bashing the United States and they say that our generation is different from the ones that liberated Europe... twice. (Although the reason there has not been a third time is the US has military bases all over the continent... so we continue to provide Europe with a defense umbrella.)
There has been a constant barrage of criticism, finger pointing and name calling... all directed at the US (except the inexplicable, yet deserved, penchant Americans have for making fun of France). Americans are greedy, capitalistic, against families, hate children, are racists, homophobes, need more transparency in business, need more regulations in business, are illiterate, are xenophobes, and the list goes on.
Europe has been able to afford socialism because of the US economy. It is the single driving force in the world. Sure Europe cobbled together enough countries to join the EU so that paper organization would surpass the US in population and combined GDP, but the euro is not worth what it trades at and all serious players know that, otherwise oil would be traded in that currency and not dollars. Europe has been able to reroute huge sums of their revenues towards their socialist and quasi-socialist projects because the US provides defense for Europe. Take away the US and NATO bases and China will have a port on the Atlantic Ocean by sundown.
But more importantly, the US and NATO bases scattered around Europe provides an huge percentage of the GDP for these countries. The communities surrounding the bases are highly dependent upon the rent and the economy that surrounds a base. Close them and the economy goes down to. Not only would that push their levels of unemployment down and their tax revenues down, it would do so while necessitating they raise (and fund) armies for their own defense.
So now Great Britain, France and Germany are lecturing Obama on his radically left agenda, despite spending decades criticizing the US for being too conservative. They are afraid his changes to the US economy will hurt their country's economies. Because despite what they say to themselves, and they say the the world, they know that the US economy drives the rest of the economies. Economists often say "As goes the US so goes the world." When the US thrives, so does the rest of the world, when the US economy contracts, the rest of the world has to tighten their belts.
France, Germany and Britain are not concerned about Obama's leftist policies subverting the US economy as it tries to recover, they only care about their own economies. And their economies cannot get better until the US economy improves. And the US economy will not approve if Obama continues dragging the country further left into socialism... the same socialism Europe has spent decades chiding the United States for not embracing as they have.
Because they knew the American people would never embrace socialism, and now that Obama is heading that way, they are scared.
It would be comical listening to them counsel Obama on the need to stop spending and exercise caution if it weren't really happening to us... if somehow Obama was just calling their bluff we would all be laughing at the frightened Europeans.
But it is happening... and all too quickly.