EU Chief: Vacationing is a human right, will be subsidized for the less wealthy

yllus

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Some would take this as a sign of a society turning to decadence and an eventual fall. I say I'm living on the wrong continent. What exactly do we win for being first in the rat race again? :D

Semi-seriously, though, I imagine this is a carrot for the voters of the EU bloc to want to remain part of the supranational organization. A rather effective one at that.

Vacationing a human right, EU chief says

The European Union has declared travelling a human right, and is launching a scheme to subsidize vacations with taxpayers' dollars for those too poor to afford their own trips.

Antonio Tajani, the European Union commissioner for enterprise and industry, proposed a strategy that could cost European taxpayers hundreds of millions of euros a year, The Times of London reports.

"Travelling for tourism today is a right. The way we spend our holidays is a formidable indicator of our quality of life," Mr. Tajani told a group of ministers at The European Tourism Stakeholders Conference in Madrid on April 15. Mr. Tajani was appointed to his post by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

The plan -- just who gets to enjoy the travel package has yet to be determined -- would see taxpayers footing some of the vacation bill for seniors, youths between the ages of 18 and 25, disabled people, and families facing "difficult social, financial or personal" circumstances. The disabled and elderly can also be accompanied by one other person. The EU and its taxpayers are slated to fund 30% of the cost of these tours, which could range from youth exploring abandoned factories and power plants in Manchester to retirees taking discount trips to Madrid, all in the name of cultural appreciation.

"The commission is literally considering paying people to go on holiday," Mats Persson, of pro-reform think-tank Open Europe, told Britain's News of the World. "In this economic climate, it's astonishing that the EU wants to bribe people with cheap holidays."

Mr. Tajani said the program will be piloted until 2013, and then fully launched.
 

PokerGuy

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Just when you think the stupidity can't get any worse... it does.

Everything is now "a right" and should be paid for by government (taxpayer) money.
 

IndyColtsFan

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I wish I could say I was shocked, but as someone who spent many years working with and supervising infrastructure in Europe, I am not.
 

SamurAchzar

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Which one of the founding fathers said something along the lines that the greatest risk to democracy is when some politicians understands he can buy the public with their own money?
 

Moonbeam

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When people who hate themselves and don't know it inevitably project that self hate out onto others, they look around for somebody who is getting something for nothing so as to feel justified in labeling those others as being as worthless as they themselves feel.

Simply put, people who have become swine because they were made to feel so dump swine shit on others wherever they go, but always on weaker and less fortunate folk than they so as to preclude getting any swine shit back. This is how swine attain the status of ego hog.

And these swine collect together in herds of the sty, recognizing each other by smell.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Awesome

Can't wait for you and the rest to subsidize my vacations here :thumbsup:

If you needed no other proof that the idea is stupid, the fact that Dave supports them should be all the proof you ever need.

Got that ticket to Somalia yet? All bark, no bite. Typical.
 
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Just to point this out...

But as is so often the case, a close look at the numbers tells a different story. Contrary to the widespread cliché of American dynamism versus European economic stagnation, over the past decade Europe's top companies have beaten America's (not to mention Japan's) by an often substantial margin. Despite the rise of China and the rest, Europe has held roughly steady, at about 17 percent, its share of world exports since 2000, while America's has fallen by more than a third, from 17 to 11 percent—a crude but significant indicator of global competitiveness. Since the early 1990s, Europe has steadily expanded its share of the world's 100 biggest multinationals compiled annually by the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, from 57 in 1991 to 61 last year, while the U.S. number has dropped from 26 to 19. Europe has moved up these and other corporate rankings with new and fast-expanding companies in such sectors as energy (Germany's E.On and France's GDF Suez), finance (Britain's HSBC and Italy's UniCredit), and telecommunications (Spain's Telefónica and Britain's Vodafone)—while America's roster of large global companies has been mostly static and declining, with new stars like Google the exception, not the rule.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/236598/page/1
 

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At first I read it as "vaccinating" and I was like...well that's cool we already do that.

And then I reread and saw vacationing....
 

Jaskalas

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Which straw shall it be to break the camel's back?

Perhaps it is this one or the next. Rather moot as we keep piling on. If societal collapse and rampant violence is your goal then you are well on your way.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Which straw shall it be to break the camel's back?

Perhaps it is this one or the next. Rather moot as we keep piling on. If societal collapse and rampant violence is your goal then you are well on your way.

If this comes to pass in Europe, you know it will only be a matter of time before some of the nutjobs here will start screaming for it.
 

theeedude

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I dunno about paying people to go on vacation, but we do need more vacation time in the US. 2 weeks is not enough.
 

IndyColtsFan

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I dunno about paying people to go on vacation, but we do need more vacation time in the US. 2 weeks is not enough.

So we need a federal law to mandate it?

I get more than 2 weeks and most people I know get more than that too. Time to fire up your job search.