Thursday, September 11, 2014

Life and Death

Nothing can put everything in perspective as strongly as a friend telling you he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer that has metastasized to all his organs. He has six months to live maximum. What do you say to something to that?

This all happened to him within one month!! He had a physical last month and everything was fine. The melanoma took over his body only within one month! Yes, life can indeed change that fast.

He goes on for more than half an hour getting into details about what is going on, and do you know when was the one and only time he got emotional? When he was talking about his ex-wife, who he went through a 5-year horrible contentious divorce with, came to the oncologist with him and hugged him and told him "I LOVE YOU."

It's good to have money. It's nice to drive a fancy car and dress in fashionable clothes.  It's wonderful to be successful. But with all this, you ain't nothing, if you are not affectionate, loving, caring, and attentive to your husband or wife, your children, your parents.

Go make peace, speak softly, hug and kiss as if your very life depended on it. You never know how everything might change the next month, or tomorrow.

Hate and regret can be more cancerous than cancer. 

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Our Brothers in Captivity

 

I cannot imagine what the families of three teenagers in Israel are going through, I just cannot imagine. My heart is broken and I am depressed for them. No matter what we say, we cannot truly empathize with them. Those of us with children know the pain of being away from our children, though we know they are somewhere safe and sound. Are we even able to imagine the horrible agony these families going through?

I thought the time for Jews being the weak submissive victim are over. Why do we continue handling these savage terrorists so feebly? Why are we putting more importance on world opinion over the lives of our own? Will world opinion ever favor us? I don’t think so. Take the battle to the enemy, play with their own rules…beat them back so hard they would think twice about ever again harming our young.

If I could meet any of the parents of these three, I would be ashamed to look them in the eyes. We sit here and we do nothing, and our young brothers and their families suffer. We stand before G-d shamed, because for our sins our children suffer. An although we are reminded of this time and time again, we never change our ways, and we never take serious definitive steps to protect and defend our collective lives, as we were commanded “ושמרתם את נפשותיכם - You MUST protect your lives.”

They mean to destroy us. This is not about land or sovereignty. Were we left only with one city in the holy land they will not stop coming after us. Were the Jews, Chas Veshalom – heaven forbid – all massacred at their hands, they will come after the rest, the Christian, the Hindu, the atheist; it will never stop because their aim is domination of the human race.

There are no innocents here. You want to be considered innocent, you want to be left alone to go about your life and take care of your families, then turn these savages in, or at least, at the very least, raise your voice in protest. If you are silent in face acts of terrorism and savagery, you are showing approval, you are a terrorist and a savage yourself. You are no different, and you don’t deserve to be treated any different. And yet not only they don’t protest these acts, the glorify it, and romanticize it with their three fingered salutes.

"Palestinian" society reaches new lows as they post photographs of their children celebrating the kidnapping of Jewish children.

The same goes for you Mr. Obama….enthusiastic in working with Hamas and anxious over the plight of the non-existent so-called “Palestinian” people, yet not one peep out of you, as the leader of the Home of the Brave and the Land of the Free about the Jews and three of their young being kidnapped….and my heart breaks at the thought of what else might being done to them.

Past the time we kicked these savages, those who refuse to live among us peacefully, off of our land. Learn to live like civilized people, or get out.

We cry NEVER AGAIN, but they keep doing the same to us, time and time again, generation after generation, and we still go along and remain complacent. We take pride in the strength of the Jewish armed forces, and yet tie up their hands and don’t let them do their jobs. Raise our voice in prayer to Hashem, yes, before anything else….keep the commandments and do more good deeds and acts of charity…we were supposed to do this from the beginning…all this, not enough, not enough. They will not stop harming us, until WE STOP THEM. Enough being the victim….We need to show pride…and we need to show those who stand up to harm us how we will protect ourselves in earnest. Don’t tell me G-d will protect us. G-d gave us hands and feet and an intellect to protect ourselves. He commanded us to protect ourselves!!

My heart breaks for my three teenaged brothers and their families.

אחינו כל בית ישראל, הנתונים בצרה ובשביה, העומדים בין בים ובין ביבשה, המקום ירחם עליהם ויוציאם מצרה לרוחה, ומאפלה לאורה, ומשעבוד לגאלה, השתא בעגלא ובזמן קריב. ונאמר אמן

Monday, September 12, 2011

In Pakistan your daughter is raped if you don't convert!!

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

I would say the emperor is prancing around in the nude!

Opinion piece from the New York Post.

It's the day the emperor officially has no clothes
Click here to read the original article.
By John Podhoretz

If Barack Obama loses next November, we'll look back on Sunday -- July 31, 2011 -- as the day he became a one-termer.

He demonstrated the one key quality common to all unsuccessful leaders: Haplessness. Obama EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES

In the most confrontational partisan moment of his presidency, Obama ended up looking remarkably powerless. He didn't get his way. To put it mildly.

The deal he endorsed on the debt ceiling will long be an object of debate for both right and left. There's so much for everyone to dislike in it that people are lining up to rage against it, even though it will surely pass.

But there won't be much debate over the fact that just 10 days after Obama insisted he would not agree to any deal without tax hikes -- "Don't call my bluff, Eric," he warned House Majority Leader Eric Cantor -- he assented to a deal without any tax hikes.

"I'm going to the American people on this," Obama told Cantor. And he did. He gave three press conferences and a nationally televised prime-time address from the Oval Office. And over the course of the week he did so, his poll numbers plunged 10 points.

Obviously those numbers were affected by the generally horrible economic news and the overall debt chaos. But the fact is Obama's appearances not only didn't help him, but seem to have driven the debate further to the right.

News reports in the middle of July suggested that Republican negotiators had agreed in principle to new revenues up to $800 billion in the so-called "grand bargain" Obama had sought.

That would have been a huge accomplishment for Obama, because he would have split the Republican coalition and brought about a political civil war in the rival political party.

But the president increased his revenue demand by $400 billion. In other words, and surely inadvertently, he tanked his own "grand bargain."

This was a negotiating strategy he apparently picked up from Daffy Duck, who once ended a rapid-fire exchange at gunpoint with Bugs Bunny by turning the rifle on himself and pulling the trigger.

The Republicans walked. He raged. And nine days later, he was standing there endorsing a deal that didn't feature $800 billion in revenues. It didn't feature 800 cents in revenues. It featured nothing.

He was reduced to saying he basically hoped there would be revenues added in November, when a bipartisan group is forced to recommend an additional $1.5 trillion in cuts.

But those cuts come over and above the $1 trillion in immediate cuts -- cuts he had said he would not countenance without a larger and more ambitious "grand bargain."

So what happened?

Obama's press spokesman, Jay Carney, kept saying all last week that Obama had won the larger argument because polls said the public preferred the "balanced approach" of spending cuts and tax increases.

First problem: The polls on this issue said everything. Two-thirds wanted spending cuts, but objected to cuts in any and every area about which they were asked specifically.

Second problem: After the talks with the GOP collapsed, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid -- from Obama's own party! -- single-handedly ditched the notion that there should be tax hikes in any debt deal.

There was no evidence from the political behavior of the major players that Obama was winning any argument on any point.

And that is why Obama is in such terrible condition. He has had two huge dust-ups with the Republicans since the 2010 election, and in both cases, he gave in -- first on extending the Bush tax cuts, and now on the deal to avert a debt-ceiling debacle.

What do you call a leader who can't lead -- who has lost the ability to turn the public discussion and turn the conversation in the direction he wants and needs it to go?

You call him a loser. 

"This may bring my presidency down," Obama reportedly told Cantor in their testy exchange, "but I will not yield on this."

He yielded on this. And it may bring his presidency down.

Monday, July 25, 2011

“Mendacity”

Opinion piece from the Washington Times
Click here for the original article.

CURL: Is Obama a pathological liar?
Joseph Curl covered the White House and politics for a decade for The Washington Times.

"Mendacity is a system that we live in." - Brick, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"

pinocchio1 In the weird world that is Washington, men and women say things daily, hourly, even minutely, that they know deep down are simply not true. Inside the Beltway, we all call those utterances "rhetoric."

But across the rest of the country, plain ol' folk call 'em lies. Bald-faced (even bold-faced) lies. Those folks have a tried-and-true way of determining a lie: If you know what you're saying is patently false, then it's a lie. Simple.

And lately, the president has been lying so much that his pants could burst into flames at any moment.

His late-evening news conference Friday was a tour de force of flat-out, unadulterated mendacity — and we've gotten a first-hand insider's view of the president's long list of lies.

"I wanted to give you an update on the current situation around the debt ceiling," Mr. Obama said at 6:06 p.m. OK, that wasn't a lie — but just about everything he said after it was, and he knows it.

"I just got a call about a half-hour ago from Speaker [John A.] Boehner, who indicated that he was going to be walking away from the negotiations," he said.

Not so: "The White House made offers during the negotiations," said our insider, a person intimately involved in the negotiations, "and then backtracked on those offers after they got heat from Democrats on Capitol Hill. The White House, and its steadfast refusal to follow through on its rhetoric in terms of cutting spending and addressing entitlements, is the real reason that debt talks broke down."

Mr. Boehner was more blunt in his own news conference: "The discussions we've had with the White House have broken down for two reasons. First, they insisted on raising taxes. ... Secondly, they refused to get serious about cutting spending and making the tough choices that are facing our country on entitlement reform."

But back to the lying liar and the lies he told Friday. "You had a bipartisan group of senators, including Republicans who are in leadership in the Senate, calling for what effectively was about $2 trillion above the Republican baseline that they've been working off of. What we said was give us $1.2 trillion in additional revenues," Mr. Obama said.

That, too, was a lie. "The White House had already agreed to a lower revenue number — to be generated through economic growth and a more efficient tax code — and then it tried to change the terms of the deal after taking heat from Democrats on Capitol Hill," our insider said.

The negotiations just before breakdown called for $800 billion in new "revenues" (henceforth, we'll call those "taxes"), but after the supposedly bipartisan plan came out — and bowing to the powerful liberal bloc on Capitol Hill — Mr. Obama demanded another $400 billion in new taxes: a 50 percent increase.

Mr. Boehner was blunt: "The White House moved the goalpost. There was an agreement, some additional revenues, until yesterday, when the president demanded $400 billion more, which was going to be nothing more than a tax increase on the American people."

But Mr. Obama, with a straight face, continued. "We then offered an additional $650 billion in cuts to entitlement programs — Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security."

The truth: "Actually, the White House was walking back its commitments on entitlement reforms, too. They kept saying they wanted to 'go big.' But their actions never matched their rhetoric," the insider said.

Now, Mr. Boehner and the real leaders in Congress have taken back the process. He'll write the bill and pass it along to the president, with this directive, which he reportedly said to Mr. Obama's face in a short White House meeting Saturday: "Congress writes the laws and you get to decide what you want to sign."

Watching the one-third-of-a-term-senator-turned-president negotiate brings to mind a child spinning yarns about just how the living room lamp got broken. Now, though, the grown-ups are in charge; the kids have been put to bed. Ten days ago, the president warned the speaker: "Don't call my bluff."

Well, Mr. Boehner has. He's holding all the cards — and he's not bluffing.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

American Astronauts Become Hitchhikers on Russian Spacecraft

From Fox News.  I happen to partially agree with the opinions expressed.
click on the title below for a link to the original article.

Diss Vidaniya: Shuttle Ends 50 Years of U.S. Space Flight as Russia Trumpets 'Era of Soyuz'

A half-century of America sending Americans into space came to an end Thursday -- and the era of the Soyuz and the cosmonaut began, Russia trumpeted Thursday.ce50yeofamin1

After decades of inspiring millions around the globe, space shuttle Atlantis made a final, picture-perfect touchdown at Kennedy Space Center at 5:56 a.m. (EST) Thursday morning -- the final rest for the last flight of the mind-bogglingly massive science achievement.

"Job well done, America," mission control told Atlantis pilot Doug Hurley and the thousands watching and listening to the landing in the pre-dawn dark.

Even Russia's space agency -- a long-time partner in space flight and begrudging bedfellow for NASA -- had to note the historic accomplishments of the U.S. space program, writing in a statement that "mankind acknowledges the role of American spaceships in exploring the cosmos."

So long -- and thanks for the help, the statement seemed to read.

"From today, the era of the Soyuz has started in manned space flight, the era of reliability," the Russian space agency Roskosmos said.

With the last flight of NASA's storied space shuttles, the only way for America to send men and supplies into space is Russia's Soyuz craft -- a far simpler, less glamorous rocket that has changed little since Yuri Gagarin became the first man in orbit in 1961.

Alan Shepard followed close on his heels, becoming the second person -- and the first American -- in space mere months later.

Though simpler, the Soyuz craft is a great drain on NASA funds: Russia charges the space agency up to $63 million per seat on its spacecraft.

As the shuttle program came to an end, Roskosmos touted the virtues of the Soyuz spacecraft, which lands vertically with the aid of parachutes after leaving orbit, noted a story by the AFP news service. There is a simple answer to why the Soyuz was still flying after the shuttles retired, according to Roskosmos -- "reliability and not to mention cost efficiency."

It lashed out at what it said were foreign media descriptions of the Soyuz as old spaceships, saying the design was constantly being modernized.

But can these "modernization" efforts keep pace with the next-generation fleets even now being built by American companies?atlantis-iss-plasma-trail-large

A member of the Expedition 28 crew aboard the International Space Station caught this spectacular photo of a lifetime, showing space shuttle Atlantis actually hurtling through the Earth's atmosphere on its way back to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, July 21, 2011.
CREDIT: NASA/Johnson Space Center (via @NASA_Johnson)

Several private companies are currently vying to build the new spacecraft NASA will need for future cargo runs and astronaut ferry flights, with NASA paying out tens of million to help fuel their efforts -- part of the Commercial Crew Development 2 (CCDev2) program. The front-runner hopes to make its first shipment of supplies as early as the end of this year.

The four companies leading the push: Blue Origin of Kent, Wash., which won $22 million from NASA; Sierra Nevada Corp. of Louisville, Colo., which was awarded $80 million; Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, Calif., which got $75 million; and Boeing of Houston, which received $92.3 million.

SpaceX, which is the only company of the four that has already launched a test spacecraft into orbit, is working on building a launch abort system for its vehicle, which is a requirement for manned flight.

Meanwhile, Sierra Nevada Corp. is hard at work on the Dream Chaser, a private spaceplane that looks much like a miniature version of the space shuttle. And Boeing recently announced an agreement with NASA to investigate the use of its Atlas V rockets to launch astronauts into space.

Atlantis makes its final landing

Despite the flurry of activity at private companies, the end of the NASA's space shuttle era is a bittersweet one for most involved.

"Having fired the imaginations of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time -- its voyage at an end," reported mission control as Atlantis landed.

"It’s been 30 great years for the Space Shuttle program," said Bill Nye, executive director of the Planetary Society, in a statement on the landing.

"With this venerable space vehicle retired, it’s on to the next adventure."

Monday, July 18, 2011

Get Ready for a 70% Marginal Tax Rate | From the WSJ Opinion Pages

See, even Mr. Michael J Boskin  (a professor of economics at Stanford University and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution) agrees with me.

Click here to read the original article in the Wall Street Journal opinion pages.

ED-AN917_Boskin_G_20110717164112 President Obama has been using the debt-ceiling debate and bipartisan calls for deficit reduction to demand higher taxes. With unemployment stuck at 9.2% and a vigorous economic "recovery" appearing more and more elusive, his timing couldn't be worse.

Two problems arise when marginal tax rates are raised. First, as college students learn in Econ 101, higher marginal rates cause real economic harm. The combined marginal rate from all taxes is a vital metric, since it heavily influences incentives in the economy—workers and employers, savers and investors base decisions on after-tax returns. Thus tax rates need to be kept as low as possible, on the broadest possible base, consistent with financing necessary government spending.

Second, as tax rates rise, the tax base shrinks and ultimately, as Art Laffer has long argued, tax rates can become so prohibitive that raising them further reduces revenue—not to mention damaging the economy. That is where U.S. tax rates are headed if we do not control spending soon.

The current top federal rate of 35% is scheduled to rise to 39.6% in 2013 (plus one-to-two points from the phase-out of itemized deductions for singles making above $200,000 and couples earning above $250,000). The payroll tax is 12.4% for Social Security (capped at $106,000), and 2.9% for Medicare (no income cap). While the payroll tax is theoretically split between employers and employees, the employers' share is ultimately shifted to workers in the form of lower wages.

But there are also state income taxes that need to be kept in mind. They contribute to the burden. The top state personal rate in California, for example, is now about 10.5%. Thus the marginal tax rate paid on wages combining all these taxes is 44.1%. (This is a net figure because state income taxes paid are deducted from federal income.)

So, for a family in high-cost California taxed at the top federal rate, the expiration of the Bush tax cuts in 2013, the 0.9% increase in payroll taxes to fund ObamaCare, and the president's proposal to eventually uncap Social Security payroll taxes would lift its combined marginal tax rate to a stunning 58.4%.

 

But wait, things get worse. As Milton Friedman taught decades ago, the true burden on taxpayers today is government spending; government borrowing requires future interest payments out of future taxes. To cover the Congressional Budget Office projection of Mr. Obama's $841 billion deficit in 2016 requires a 31.7% increase in all income tax rates (and that's assuming the Social Security income cap is removed). This raises the top rate to 52.2% and brings the total combined marginal tax rate to 68.8%. Government, in short, would take over two-thirds of any incremental earnings.

Many Democrats demand no changes to Social Security and Medicare spending. But these programs are projected to run ever-growing deficits totaling tens of trillions of dollars in coming decades, primarily from rising real benefits per beneficiary. To cover these projected deficits would require continually higher income and payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare on all taxpayers that would drive the combined marginal tax rate on labor income to more than 70% by 2035 and 80% by 2050. And that's before accounting for the Laffer effect, likely future interest costs, state deficits and the rising ratio of voters receiving government payments to those paying income taxes.

It would be a huge mistake to imagine that the cumulative, cascading burden of many tax rates on the same income will leave the middle class untouched. Take a teacher in California earning $60,000. A current federal rate of 25%, a 9.5% California rate, and 15.3% payroll tax yield a combined income tax rate of 45%. The income tax increases to cover the CBO's projected federal deficit in 2016 raises that to 52%. Covering future Social Security and Medicare deficits brings the combined marginal tax rate on that middle-income taxpayer to an astounding 71%. That teacher working a summer job would keep just 29% of her wages. At the margin, virtually everyone would be working primarily for the government, reduced to a minority partner in their own labor.

Nobody—rich, middle-income or poor—can afford to have the economy so burdened. Higher tax rates are the major reason why European per-capita income, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, is about 30% lower than in the United States—a permanent difference many times the temporary decline in the recent recession and anemic recovery.

Some argue the U.S. economy can easily bear higher pre-Reagan tax rates. They point to the 1930s-1950s, when top marginal rates were between 79% and 94%, or the Carter-era 1970s, when the top rate was about 70%. But those rates applied to a much smaller fraction of taxpayers and kicked in at much higher income levels relative to today.

There were also greater opportunities for sheltering income from the income tax. The lower marginal tax rates in the 1980s led to the best quarter-century of economic performance in American history. Large increases in tax rates are a recipe for economic stagnation, socioeconomic ossification, and the loss of American global competitiveness and leadership.

There is only one solution to this growth-destroying, confiscatory tax-rate future: Control spending growth, especially of entitlements. Meaningful tax reform—not with higher rates as Mr. Obama proposes, but with lower rates on a broader base of economic activity and people—can be an especially effective complement to spending control. But without increased spending discipline, even the best tax reforms are doomed to be undone.

Friday, July 15, 2011

This guy just doesn’t get it!!

Succession of headlines on Drudge Report this morning:

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Yeah sure,  All we need to do is to further destroy the economy, MR President!!!!

I usually scoff at people who say the Obamination is a foreign agent with the mission to destroy the US, but right this minute, that’s a guess as good as any.  For a law professor, he sure doesn't sound so smart! 

What a miserable miserable “experiment” he turned out to be.  Hope and change?  Try misery and regression

People who are still supporting this incompetent fool…what are you thinking???!!!!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Disappearing Recovery | From the WSJ Opinion Pages

WHOA!

Click here to read the original article in the Wall Street Journal opinion pages

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What if the weak recovery is all the recovery we are going to get?

By DANIEL HENNINGER

Barack Obama, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell have been performing an intricate scorpion dance over spending, taxes and the debt ceiling, premised on the belief that this is the deal that would ignite the recovery.

But what if it's too late? What if that first-quarter growth rate of 1.8% is a portent of the U.S.'s long-term future? What if below-normal U.S. GDP is, as the Obama folks like to say, the new normal?

Robert Lucas, the 1995 Nobel laureate in economics, has spent his career thinking about why economies grow, and in particular about the effect of policy making on growth. From his office at the University of Chicago, Prof. Lucas has been wondering, like the rest of us, why, if the recession officially ended in the first half of 2009, there hasn't been more growth in the U.S. economy. He's also been wondering why this delayed recovery resembles the long non-recovery years of the 1930s. And he has been thinking about the U.S. and Europe.

In May, Bob Lucas pulled his thoughts together and delivered them as the Milliman Lecture at the University of Washington, an exercise he described to me this week as "intelligent speculation."

Here is the lecture's provocative final thought: "Is it possible that by imitating European policies on labor markets, welfare and taxes, the U.S. has chosen a new, lower GDP trend? If so, it may be that the weak recovery we have had so far is all the recovery we will get."

The Obama-will-turn-us-into-Europe argument is a staple of the administration's critics. Prof. Lucas's intelligent speculation, however, carries the case beyond dinner-party carping.

The baseline reality for any discussion of where we're headed is that from 1870 to 2008, the U.S. economy has had average GDP productivity growth of about 3% and about 2% on a per-person basis. Despite displacements—wars, depressions—we've always returned to this solid upward trend. From 1870 till recently, real income per person has increased by a factor of 12—"an ongoing miracle," Prof. Lucas notes, "mainly due to free-market capitalism."

The Obama economists like to argue that this recession was the greatest meltdown since the Depression. Prof. Lucas agrees. Most recessions, he says, are not very important events. This one, though, has taken U.S. GDP almost 10% off its long-term growth trend. The only downturn comparable to this in the past century is the more than 30% decline during the Depression.

What discomfits him is the similarities in the policy choices that accompanied both delayed recoveries. By 1934, the Depression's banking crisis had been resolved, "yet full recovery was still seven years away," he said in the Milliman lecture. GDP stayed more than 10% below trend. "Why?" The answer, he says, was growth-suppressing policies, such as the Smoot-Hawley tariff, cartelization, unionization and, "most important but hardest to measure, FDR's demonization of business."

By the end of 2008, he notes, the primary storm of the financial panic was essentially over. We did get spending declines in GDP in that year's last quarter and in the first quarter of 2009. "But there is a world of difference," he says, "between two quarters of production declines and four years!" The persistence of growth 10 percentage points below its long-term trend line is troubling.

He credits the current Federal Reserve with avoiding the mistakes of the Depression, properly acting this time as the lender of last resort. With the financial side essentially in order and the recovery stalled, Prof. Lucas sees public-policy analogies to the 1930s: "The likelihood of much higher taxes, focused on 'the rich'; medical legislation that promises a large increase in the role of government; financial legislation that assigns vast, poorly defined responsibilities to the Fed and others."

The consensus assumption, however, is that the U.S. economy will return to its century-long growth trend. Prof. Lucas asks: "Is this really the case?"

Forgotten in most discussions of the U.S.-Europe comparison is that for the first 70 years of the 20th century, continental Europe's growth rose alongside that of the world-leading U.S. and U.K., especially after World War II. Through the 1960s, he says, there was every reason to expect a common, high living standard for all of us. Then, "in the 1970s, their catch-up stalled."

A 20% to 40% gap in income levels emerged between the U.S. and Europe, reflecting a lowered European work effort. In Prof. Lucas's view, that gap represents the cost (largely taxes) of financing a larger welfare state from 1970 onward. Other economists, he says, have cited a 30% loss in GDP per person in Western Europe since the 1970s.

The U.S.'s projected long-term welfare costs, including the new health-care law, are the justification the Obama economists give for pushing spending to 25% or more of GDP. The tax increase the president is fairly shrieking for this week isn't for the August debt limit. It's for the next 25 years.

"If we're going to move to a European welfare state," says Prof. Lucas, "we're going to have to pay a European price." And that price could be a permanently lower level of GDP per person. The U.S.'s amazing 100-year ride would slow.

Among the many things any such drop in GDP will siphon away is America's relentless productive vitality. "So much new happens in the United States," Prof. Lucas says. But will it still?

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Time to Celebrate…..

Untitled-1One battle won, the war goes on…but as a wise friend said, its OK to take a minute and celebrate, each in his or her own way!

"I've never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure!"  Mark Twain

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Obama helping the GOP?

I am thinking….is Obama actually helping the GOP byobama-thinking
releasing the birth records, and thus discrediting self-serving opportunists like Trump who threatened to steal the show from more “real” candidates? 

Inquiring minds would like to know.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

First Orbit - The movie

Today is the anniversary of the first manned orbit of earth by Yuri Gagarin.  Watch the movie “First Orbit,” a real time recreation of Yuri Gagarin's pioneering first orbit, shot entirely in space from on board the International Space Station, in it’s entirety here.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

‎20 MINUTES WELL SPENT!!! WATCH THIS AND YOU DECIDE!!!

Former ‘messianic’ follower helps ‘lost’ Jews come home

by Debra Rubin
NJJN Bureau Chief/Middlesex

March 28, 2011

CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE.

When he isn’t spinning discs at weddings and other parties, Jeff Neckonoff is waging a private battle against missionary groups who dupe unknowledgeable Jews into joining their ranks.

And he knows their tune: Raised a “Torah-ignorant” Jew, Neckonoff turned to messianic Judaism before embracing Orthodoxy.

“Everything the missionaries said resonated and made so much sense” to me, said Neckonoff, 45, who will discuss his journey during an April 1-2 scholar-in-residence weekend at Congregation Beth Shalom in Red Bank.

In a phone interview with NJJN, Neckonoff said he was coming to Beth Shalom to share his message that “God has his own place” for everyone.

Neckonoff said he grew up “culturally Jewish” in Canarsie, a Brooklyn neighborhood so Jewish that during his first few years in school he thought non-Jews were a minority in the United States. He attended afternoon Hebrew school, hating “every minute of it.”moFormerMessianicFollower

“I studied Jewish history and learned how to read Hebrew but did not learn much about God,” he said.

Like many of his Jewish friends, he had “a nicely catered” bar mitzva, ate bagels and lox, and consumed no bread on Passover without really understanding why.

It wasn’t until Neckonoff took a course in comparative religion at Baruch College in Manhattan that he even had any curiosity about God. It was also where he met his Italian-Catholic wife, Maria.

After graduation, he worked as a DJ at some of the hottest night spots in Manhattan, Queens, and Long Island — including several strip clubs. His marriage ceremony was performed by a “rebel” priest and “a really cool” rabbi who told Neckonoff “he was lucky to be marrying a woman who didn’t want to convert me.” He agreed that their children would be raised Catholic.

One evening — after the couple had just seen Schindler’s List — he caught a TV program about the Holocaust. He sent for two books recommended by the host, expecting them to be traditionally Jewish. Although “enraged” to find they were actually Christian, Neckonoff read them and was so intrigued he read the Christian Bible and sought out chat rooms on the Internet. He received numerous mailings from many faith groups; the ones he got from Orthodox Jewish counter-missionaries, he said, were largely “mean and hateful.”

“They said what I was doing was a shanda and I should divorce my wife immediately and become frum,” said Neckonoff. Instead, he developed a rapport with a representative of Jews for Jesus.

He joined a messianic congregation — a church combining Jewish symbols and Christian theology — which he now derisively refers to as “Congregation Beth Goyim.” Its members wore kipot and tallitot, its rabbi wore tzitzit, and the congregation had an ark and Torah scroll and a service with “joyful” music.

When Maria became pregnant with their daughter, it “made sense,” he said, that she be raised with his newfound mixture of Judaism and belief in Jesus.

It was at one of the messianic conferences he and his family occasionally attended that he had an epiphany. “I looked around and saw there were about 100 people in the room and maybe me and six or seven others were the only halachically born Jews,” said Neckonoff. “Why weren’t more Jews streaming in? I realized maybe I didn’t know that much about Jews or Judaism.”

After much reading, research, and soul-searching, Neckonoff rejected Jesus as the messiah and began taking classes in Judaism. Over the years, he became more observant and encouraged his son and daughter to join him on his journey. They converted, and Maria — now known as Meira — spent years in intensive study before also undergoing conversion.

Today the family lives in an Orthodox neighborhood in Lawrence, NY, and the children attend an Orthodox high school. Neckonoff is a DJ — mostly on the Modern Orthodox bar and bat mitzva circuit, where, he said, he plays only “the clean stuff.”

At his website, www.jewsforhashem.com, Neckonoff offers resources for “those lost Jewish souls still trapped in the messianic, Hebrew-Christian, & evangelical worlds.”

Beth Shalom’s Rabbi Dovid Harrison said, “We are so excited to be hosting Jeff. His presentation promises to be a fascinating, educational, and inspiring experience.”

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Was it love?! | Man dies trying to revive dead wife

Reported by Associated Press

JOYCE, Wash. — A man who called 911 to report that his wife had collapsed apparently suffered a heart attack and died as he was trying to revive her, authorities say.

The Clallam County sheriff's office said when deputies and medics arrived eight minutes later on Wednesday night at the home near Joyce, they found the man slumped over her body. He apparently had been attempting CPR.

Both died. He was 60. She was 59. Their names weren't released because family members had not been told.

The deaths appear to be from natural causes and no crime is suspected..

Sgt. John Keegan called the incident strange but said no foul play is suspected. “Usually events like this don’t happen in pairs,” the newspaper quoted him as saying.

ACTION ALERT | Report the “Third Palestinian Intifada” page on Facebook

A Facebook page has been created that calls for a violent Third Intifada against all Jews on May 15th.  The page has received a lot of attention in the media.  As of this writing, the page has over 332,000 followers. So far Facebook has refused to remove this page!!!

Here is how you can help:

  1. Please visit the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/Palestinian.Intifada, and report the page.  There is a link for this purpose at the bottom left of the page.
  2. You can call Facebook demanding the page be taken down.  The phone number to call and to leave a message is 650.548.4800.
  3. Please forward this message to as many people as you can, mention it in your status update, or write a post or blog about it.

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Playing dead: The sickening video that shows children recreating suicide bomber attacks as a playground game!!!

To the Islam apologists among my friends….this is for you.  Yes, I know, this is not the real Islam.  But this is what it has become for a great majority of Muslims.

WAKE UP!

Read the original article on Mail Online by clicking here.

A shocking video has emerged from Pakistan depicting children role-playing a Taliban suicide bombing.

The 84-second clip shows Pashtun children recreating a terrorist attack, with one boy dressed in black - the 'bomber' - being embraced and wished well by his friends before setting off on his deadly mission.

In the single-take video, the 'bomber' then approaches another boy, dressed in white, who appears to be mimicking a member of the security forces and tries to stop him.

But the young Jihadi then 'detonates' - with other boys throwing sand into the air to simulate the explosion - and others rush in to examine the children who are playing dead.

Ahsan Masood, a Pashtun from Waziristan in Pakistan, posted the video on Facebook because he 'thought it was funny'.

He said he believed it had been filmed in Khost, Afghanistan, and that it had been sent to him via his mobile phone by a friend.

It has been described as 'horrifying' by a children's charity in Pakistan, but others have said it could be seen in a positive light as children role-play to deal with the violent circumstances they see in their everyday lives.

Salma Jafar of Save the Children UK in Pakistan, told The Guardian: 'It's horrifying and alarming.

'These children have become fascinated by bombers rather than condemning them.

'If they glamorise violence now, they can become part of it later in life.'

However, Pakistani media commentator Fasi Zaka called clip 'the most amazing amateur video I've ever seen'.

'It's disturbing but also sophisticated and creative – a one-camera shot that captures it all. They are reproducing what they see in their lives around them.'

Saying goodbye: The bomber, dressed in black, embraces his friends before setting off on his mission

Halt: The bomber is stopped by a boy pretending to be with the security forces

Boom: The boys throws sand and dust into the air to simulate the explosion

Medical help? One child runs in to examine the 'dead' after the explosion

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Crucial Report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center: Exposing Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood: Jihad Against Jews, Judaism, and Israel

 

Against the backdrop of the historic changes in Egypt, the Simon Wiesenthal Center is releasing a riveting expose on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
“Hitler Put Them in Their Place”: Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood’s Jihad Against Jews, Judaism, and Israel, is authored by Dr. Harold Brackman, the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Senior Historic Consultant.
This impactful report presents an "un-sanitized history of the Muslim Brotherhood," and traces the evolution of its beliefs, goals and tactics. It presents an unflinching look at the Brotherhood's genocidal Jew-hatred and sheds light on The Brotherhood's global reach and its emerging impact on Egypt in the balance.

Click here to read the report.  Please forward this to family and friends.

Monday, February 21, 2011

BREAKING NEWS | Suicide Bombers in Britain to Go on Strike

 

Thanks to a dear friend for sending this to me.

Muslim suicide bombers in Britain are set to begin a three-day strike on Monday in a dispute over the number of virgins they are entitled to in the afterlife. Emergency talks with Al Qaeda have so far failed to produce an agreement.

The unrest began last Tuesday when Al Qaeda announced that the number of virgins a suicide bomber would receive after his death will be cut by 25% this February, from 72 to only 60. The rationale for the cut was the increase in recent years of the number of suicide bombings and a subsequent shortage of virgins in the afterlife.

The suicide bomber's union, the British Organization of Occupational Martyrs (BOOM) responded with a statement that this was unacceptable to its members and immediately balloted for strike action.

General Secretary Abdullah Amir told the press, "Our members are literally working themselves to death in the cause of Jihad. We don't ask for much in return, and to be treated like this is like a kick in the teeth."

Speaking from his shed in Tipton in the West Midlands, in which he currently resides, Al Qaeda chief executive Osama bin Laden explained, "We sympathize with our workers concerns, but Al Qaeda is simply not in a position to meet their demands. They are simply not accepting the realities of modern-day Jihad in a competitive marketplace.

"Thanks to Western depravity there is now a chronic shortage of virgins in the afterlife. It's a straight choice between reducing expenditure and laying people off. "I don't like cutting wages but I'd hate to have to tell 3,000 of my staff that they won't be able to blow themselves up."

Spokespersons for the Union in the north east of England, Ireland, Wales and the entire Australian continent & of course United States and Canada stated that the strike would not affect their operations, as "there are no virgins in their areas anyway."

Apparently the drop in the number of suicide bombings has been put down to the emergence of Scottish singing star Susan Boyle – now that Muslims know what an actual virgin looks like they are not so keen on going to paradise.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

DIGNITY!

 

Quote attributed to Mr Mokhtary, 22, one of the two people killed by the Islamic Republic’s goons after the one-day uprising on February 14, in Iran.

I cannot claim to be a supporter of the Green Movement in Iran, but I couldn’t help but be affected by this!

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The Stone Age????!!!!!!

 

The procedure for stoning adulterers based on the current Iranian Judicial code!!

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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

The Obamination Disaster

Fresh from Obama’s “speech” about what is happening in Egypt, replete with sound effects, comfortable in his self-styled role as “the one” decreeing the future of mere mortals from atop Mount Olympus, it made me think….

Let us put aside the question of whether his domestic policy is responsible for extending the recession and keeping people out of a job by quashing confidence.  What makes me mad is how the media, the pundits, and the ignorant bleeding heart masses had the “audacity” to cast a negative light on president Bush’s foreign policy, just because of whining of a few has-been effete declining ex-empires in Europe, or the baying and barking of the hordes of blood-thirsty Islamo-Fascists, enemies of civilization and humanity forever, as dictated by their warped beliefs.

Well, you know what, those same enemies are seemingly on the verge of taking over the Middle East and North Africa now! One of the world’s leading Arab countries, arguably the Arab world’s cultural capital, will soon fall under the dominance of the Muslim Brotherhood….the same movement that gave birth to Hamas and alQuada!  And Obama hastens to show his approval and take credit for Mubarak’s decision to leave, while only a few weeks ago, he was referring to Egypt as a model of stability and a role model for the rest of the Arab World.  Why didn’t he react the same during the Iran uprising in 2009?  Why does he go on appeasing Syria?

It would not be a stretch for the same thing happen in Tunisia.  Yemen is not that far behind.  Jordan’s regime is definitely vulnerable. Its no longer unthinkable for the Saudi Royal Family to be deposed.  Kuwait, UAE, ETC…

Would this be happening now, if GWB was still president? If Bill Clinton was President? Heck, if Hillary Clinton was??!!!  What if Al Gore was the president?

Our current elected president is indeed an empty suit; lofty words, all style and no substance, misplaced aspiration, and misguided feel-good policies…All of these implemented by a an administration who’s members, for the most part, seem like the cast of a clown show!!! 

For those of us who were placed to observe the 1978-1979 revolution in Iran, and how it was incited and hijacked, what is going on now in the Middle East and North Africa is real cause for concern.  There is a better chance that Egypt of today will follow in the footsteps of Iran.

Jimmy Carter, maybe unwittingly, but more probably because of his incompetence, was one of the main driving forces behind creating the Fascist state that is the Iran of today.  In a few short years, Obama’s impotence, inexperience, ignorance, and misguided leftist idealism will be remembered as the reason a whole region was drowned in and lost to backwardness, ignorance, and blood-thirsty murdering mindset of Islamo-Fascism.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Error of Modern Representatives of Religion

The error of modern representatives of religion is thatUntitled-1 they promise their congregants the solution to all the problems of life – an expectation that religion does not fulfill.

Religion, on the contrary, deepens the problems but never intends to solve them.

The grandeur of religion lies in its mysterium tremendum, its magnitude, and its ultimate incomprehensibility”

Harav Joseph Dov Soloveitchik, Hazedek (1945)

To learn more on Wikipedia about one of my heroes please click here.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Talmud Quote of the Day

I am a creature of God and so is my neighbor. He may prefer to labor in the country; I prefer a calling in the city. I rise early for my personal benefit; he rises early to advance his own interests. As he does not seek to supplant me, I should be careful to do naught to injure his business. Shall I imagine that I am nearer to God because my profession advances the cause of learning and his does not? No. Whether we accomplish much good or little good, the Almighty will reward us in accordance with our righteous intentions.

Friday, January 14, 2011

OPEC ministers say world can handle $100 oil

And we have to swallow it and grin, while a very substantial portion of the money will be spent to support terrorism and anti-American sentiment!!!
Find the original article here

CAIRO— The global economy can withstand an oil price of $100 a barrel, Kuwait's oil minister said on Saturday, as other exporters indicated OPEC may decide against increasing output through 2011 as the market was well supplied. Analysts have said oil producing countries are likely to raise output after crude rallied more than 30 percent from a low in May because they fear prices could damage economic growth in fuel importing countries.

European benchmark ICE Brent crude for February closed at $93.46 on Friday after hitting $94.74 a barrel, its highest level since October 2008. Arab oil exporters meeting in Cairo this weekend said they saw no need to supply more crude as stocks were high and prices had been inflated temporarily by cold weather in Europe. Asked by Reuters if the world economy could stand a $100 oil price, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah al-Sabah said: "Yes it can."

The Cairo meeting of the Organization of Arab Exporting Countries (OAPEC) brought together Arab members of OPEC including top exporter Saudi Arabia, which has traditionally been viewed as a price moderate, as well as non- OPEC countries Tunisia, Egypt, Syria and Bahrain. OPEC cut output drastically after the global financial crisis struck in 2008 to prop up collapsing oil prices. As demand has risen steeply in 2010 and is expected to rise further in 2011, the market is watching closely whether OPEC can release at least some of its spare capacity to prevent prices from soaring to around $150 per barrel as they did before the crisis struck in summer 2008. OPEC's most influential oil minister, Saudi Arabia's Ali al-Naimi, said on Friday he was still happy with an oil price of $70-80 a barrel and there was no need for an extra OPEC meeting before the next scheduled one in June. Others in the group have been pressing for a higher price, arguing that quantitative easing and a weakened U.S. dollar that spurred gains across financial markets mean the oil price strength is partly nominal. Egyptian Oil Minister Sameh Fahmy said the current increase in oil prices was the result of higher demand on heating fuel because of the cold weather in Europe.

Iraq's new oil minister and the head of Libya's National Oil Corporation both told Reuters that $100 was a fair price, while Qatar's Minister Abdullah al-Attiyah said he did not expect OPEC to increase production in 2011. "I do not expect an OPEC meeting before June because oil prices are stable," he said. Some delegates even called for exporters to comply better with agreed production limits. OPEC members' compliance with promised cutbacks reached 56 percent in November, according to Reuters estimates. When asked if output could be raised, Kuwait's Sheikh Ahmad said: "No. More compliance, more compliance."

United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mohammed al-Hamli said crude oil inventories are "quite high. It's the highest over the five years average... The market is well supplied."

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Demolition of the Carlebach family home, Tekoa.

WHERE TO BUY AMERICAN GASOLINE!!

This was forwarded to me by a dear friend.  Although he does not vouch for, nor can I confirm its accuracy, nevertheless, I still found this worth sharing.

You might be aware that many in the Middle East boycott American Products.  This is in addition to what they charge us for their oil, considered by some to be price gouging!

Don’t you wish  you could return the favor sometimes?! How about leaving American Dollars in America and reduce the import/export deficit?  An appealing remedy might be to boycott their GAS.  Every time you fill up your car you can avoid putting more money into the coffers of supporters of terrorism!  Just purchase gas from companies that don't import their oil from the Saudis and let the chips fall where they may.

The following gas companies Import Middle Eastern oil:

  • Shell, 205,742,000 barrels

  • Chevron/Texaco, 144,332,000 barrels

  • Exxon /Mobil, 130,082,000 barrels

  • Marathon/Speedway, 117,740,000 barrels

  • Amoco, 62,231,000 barrels

  • And CITGO oil is imported from Venezuela ruled by the Dictator Hugo Chavez who very openly hates America and aids our enemies!!  We pay Chavez's regime nearly $10 Billion per year in oil revenues!!

The U.S. Currently imports 5,517,000 barrels of crude oil per day from OPEC.  If you do the math at $100 Per barrel, that's over $550 Million PER DAY ($200 BILLION per year!) handed over to OPEC, many of whose members are our confirmed enemies!!!!!   It won't stop here - oil prices could go up to $200 a barrel or higher if we keep buying their product. 

Nothing is more frustrating than the feeling that every time I fill up my tank, I'm sending my money to people who want me, my family and my friends dead.

Do the MATH!  We can bring about IMMEDIATE change!!!  Follow this simple strategy!!!!  It is easy!!!!  Don’t support terrorism.  Buy your gas from companies that do not import it from the Middle East.

Here are some large companies that Do not import Middle Eastern oil:

  • Sunoco

  • Conoco

  • 0ASinclair

  • BP / Phillips

  • Hess

  • ARC0

  • Maverick

  • Flying J

  • Valero

  • Murphy Oil USA (Sold at WalMART, Gas is from South Arkansas and Fully USA owned and produced.  

    All of this information is available from the U.S. Department of Energy and each company is required to state where they get their oil and how much they are importing.

    DO THE RIGHT THING!!  BRING ABOUT CHANGE.  AND SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS.

  • Tuesday, March 23, 2010

    So, tell me again, what is it about Obama that makes him so brilliant and impressive?

    I cannot claim credit for this. The author remains ananymous though. I am genuinely interested in your reaction and comments.
    _____________________________________________________

    "If George W. Bush had been the first President to need a teleprompter installed to be able to get through a press conference, would you have laughed and said this is more proof of how inept he is on his own and is really controlled by smarter men behind the scenes?


    If George W. Bush had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to take Laura Bush to a play in NYC, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had reduced your retirement plan's holdings of GM stock by 90% and given the unions a majority stake in GM, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had made a joke at the expense of the Special Olympics, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had given Gordon Brown a set of inexpensive and incorrectly formatted DVDs, when Gordon Brown had given him a thoughtful and historically significant gift, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had given the Queen of England an iPod containing videos of his speeches, would you have thought this embarrassingly narcissistic and tacky?


    If George W. Bush had bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had visited Austria and referred to the non-existent "Austrian language," would you have brushed it off as a minor slip?


    If George W. Bush had filled his cabinet and circle of advisers with people who cannot seem to keep current in their income taxes, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had stated that there were 57 states in the United States, would you have said that he is clueless?


    If George W. Bush would have flown all the way to Denmark to make a five minute speech about how the Olympics would benefit him walking out his front door in Texas, would you have thought he was a self important, conceded, egotistical idiot?


    If George W. Bush had been so Spanish illiterate as to refer to "Cinco de Cuatro" in front of the Mexican ambassador when it was the 5th of May (Cinco de Mayo), and continued to flub it when he tried again, would you have winced in embarrassment?


    If George W. Bush had mis-spelled the word "advice" would you have hammered him for it for years like Dan Quayle and potatoe as proof of what a dunce he is?


    If George W. Bush had burned 9,000 gallons of jet fuel to go plant a single tree on Earth Day, would you have concluded he's a hypocrite?


    If George W. Bush's administration had okayed Air Force One flying low over millions of people followed by a jet fighter in downtown Manhattan causing widespread panic, would you have wondered whether they actually get what happened on 9-11?


    If George W. Bush had failed to send relief aid to flood victims throughout the Midwest with more people killed or made homeless than in New Orleans, would you want it made into a major ongoing political issue with claims of racism and incompetence?


    If George W. Bush had created the position of 32 Czars who report directly to him, bypassing the House and Senate on much of what is happening in America, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had ordered the firing of the CEO of a major corporation, even though he had no constitutional authority to do so, would you have approved?


    If George W Bush had proposed to double the national debt, which had taken more than two centuries to accumulate, in one year, would you have approved?


    If George W. Bush had then proposed to double the debt again within 10 years, would you have approved?


    So, tell me again, what is it about Obama that makes him so brilliant and impressive? Can't think of anything?


    Don't worry. He did all this, and more, in his first year as president -- so you'll have three years to come up with an answer."