{"id":107449,"date":"2016-09-22T08:47:50","date_gmt":"2016-09-22T16:47:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=107449"},"modified":"2016-09-22T08:47:50","modified_gmt":"2016-09-22T16:47:50","slug":"80-of-turkish-muslim-settlers-in-germany-live-off-welfare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=107449","title":{"rendered":"80% OF TURKISH MUSLIM SETTLERS IN GERMANY LIVE OFF WELFARE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><A HREF=\"http:\/\/www.frontpagemag.com\/point\/183720\/80-turkish-muslim-settlers-germany-live-welfare-daniel-greenfield\">Daniel Greenfield writes for Frontpage Mag<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p>Turks came to Germany as &#8216;guest workers&#8217;. They were supposed to provide some &#8220;necessary cheap labor&#8221; and then leave. But it didn&#8217;t work out that way.<\/p>\n<p>And the topic has obvious implications for our own Gang of 8&#8217;s guest worker plan, which is going to lead to non-workers bankrupting the social welfare system even further.<\/p>\n<p>Three million Turks live already in Germany already, while 2.5 million of them have German nationality, and the majority of them are conservative Muslims.<\/p>\n<p>Very few Turks in Germany have a regular job; about 20%. The other 80% live on the so-called Hartz IV (state social benefits). 70% of their children have no GCSE; they left school before they finished their basic education.<\/p>\n<p>According to the German state benefit system, every adult citizen who possesses the German nationality, unemployed and cannot find an appropriate job, is entitled to get monthly 482 \u20ac ($627). Additionally, parents get for each child under 18 years old, 200 \u20ac ($261), plus all their monthly expenditures in terms of rent, heating, power, health insurance, and public transport.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Amazingly enough some Turks who live on the generous state benefits can afford to buy a house or an apartment and drive luxurious cars like Mercedes or BMW.&#8221; Says Klaus, a landlord whose tenants are a case in point.<\/p>\n<p>That part is easy enough. Just like in the United States, you cash in by having a lot of kids. Bring over a whole bunch of family members, churn out some kids from polygamous marriages (the next frontier in marriage equality) and soon you&#8217;re bringing in 10 grand a month)<\/p>\n<p>Kamal (46 years old) and his wife Shadia (42 years old) have ten children under 18 and live on Hartz IV (the German social benefit system). They have a monthly net income of about 3000 \u20ac. In addition, all their spending on rent, health care, transport, heating, etc. are paid by the state.<\/p>\n<p>Kamal never worked or had a regular job, never finished school, and never learned a profession. Now he claims that he is &#8220;ill.&#8221; Klaus, the landlord of Kamal says, &#8220;The man is fit.&#8221; He even confessed to Klaus that he lies when he says he is ill. &#8220;He told me once, &#8216;Why should I work if I can live well without\/'&#8221; Klaus quotes Kamal.<\/p>\n<p>Kamal is obliged to regularly report his joblessness to the Federal Employment Office (Bundes Agentur f\u00fcr Arbeit) in his town. He does so when he is invited for a job interview. But he always alleges that he is &#8220;sick:&#8221; He allegedly has &#8220;unbearable pains in his back and joints.&#8221; Therefore, he cannot take any job. The only one who knows the truth about Kamal is his landlord Klaus.<\/p>\n<p>Klaus and many other Germans are outraged about Kamal and his like. &#8220;It is us, taxpayers who have to finance odd buggers like Kamal. This makes me sick.&#8221; Klaus frowns at me.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, Kamal&#8217;s neighbour, Dieter works for a mail company. For working 8 hours daily, he merely get 800 \u20ac ($1000) at the end of the month. From this salary he has got to pay his rent and the rest of his expenditure. Left for him is something around 400 \u20ac ($500).<\/p>\n<p>This is much worse than Cyprus. And this will eventually break Germany&#8217;s back. Imagine millions of people living this way and reproducing at a much higher rate than the native population and the spending becomes completely unsustainable.<\/p>\n<p>German citizens can enter Turkey with simply showing their personal identity card. Hence German Turks, particularly women, travel to Turkey and come back with a &#8220;leased&#8221; baby. They get the baby temporarily from relatives and claim at the German border that it is their baby who was recently born in Turkey.<\/p>\n<p>Khaled, a Turk, told me that you can get &#8220;a false birth certificate&#8221; in Turkey for $10.<\/p>\n<p>Back in Germany, the &#8220;new&#8221; baby is registered at the town hall administration, and the &#8220;mother of the baby&#8221; starts getting 200 \u20ac ($261) monthly.<\/p>\n<p>And don&#8217;t kid yourself. This happens here too south of the border.<\/p>\n<p>Nicole, a German school teacher told me once, when she asks her students what they want to become in the future, the majority of Turkish students say, &#8220;Hartz IV Empf\u00e4nger&#8221; (state benefit receiver). When she asked one of her students, &#8220;Why is that?&#8221; The girl answered, &#8220;My parents live on Hartz IV and lead an easy life. They sleep longer in the morning, and always have got enough money.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The dream of having an Ottoman Empire is not dead among the Turks.&#8221; Says Jalal, a Kurdish freelance journalist living in Germany. He added, &#8220;The Turkish establishment believes that the Turks in Germany constitute a valuable spearhead for the resurrection of the Ottoman Empire. What could not be accomplished by force in the 15th century might, many Turks believe, become a reality in the 21st century in Germany, the heart of Europe. Besides, don&#8217;t forget that demographically, while the German population growth is almost null, it is even contracting, the Turks in Germany have an annual birth rate of more than 5%. Therefore, demographers assume that by 2050 the majority of people living in Germany will be of Turkish descent.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Daniel Greenfield writes for Frontpage Mag: Turks came to Germany as &#8216;guest workers&#8217;. They were supposed to provide some &#8220;necessary cheap labor&#8221; and then leave. But it didn&#8217;t work out that way. 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