Sunday, November 7, 2010
NURSING HOME VOTING HELP: FAILING THE SMELL TEST
The majority of residents at this particular health facility are incapable of traveling even short distances unaided. Their lives demand constant care and supervision. Many of the residents suffer from dementia or other psychological ailments affecting their daily judgment and social interactions.
Each election, the State of Illinois sets up early voting in the cafeteria here. Election judges arrive, voting booths are set up, and ballots are cast. Our elders should have an opportunity, regardless of physical condition, to engage in our democracy. However, some events this morning truly disturbed me.
In ordinary precincts, the secretary of state provides the poll workers with a list of registered voters in that precinct. Each voter signs next to his name in the registry and is then granted a ballot. At this facility, the election judge encouraged facility workers to gather residents who were not yet present in the cafeteria. Providing assistance to someone lacking mobility is proper; however, in this precinct, the aim seemed to be simply increasing turnout rather than providing necessary assistance. Further observations justify this conclusion.
In the minutes leading up to the official opening, I observed the crowd which gathered. One gentleman in all sincerity informed me his name was Bill…and that he recently “traveled on a flying saucer.” Another woman walked into the cafeteria, loudly stating, “I don’t know how to vote, and I know nothing about Quinn.” Two older men in wheelchairs began antagonizing each other until a resident assistant drew them apart. A lady on the other side of the room began arguing and nearly overturned her table.
As the polling place officially opened, the election workers began calling the residents by name to the front of the room. Many of the residents failed to respond when called; these residents were then “assisted” by the health workers to the registry desk. Here, poll workers guided these barely coherent residents through the process.
Rather than allowing the resident to request assistance in the booth, as state law requires for assistance to be granted, the poll workers often would suggest that the voter obtain assistance. The residents who truly were incapable of acting alone often seemed not to understand they were casting a ballot and could not even clearly request assistance! Even residents who showed no desire to vote where encouraged to take a ballot. One lady insisted she did not wish to cast a ballot. She distinctly inquired, “Are you going to make me vote?” In the end, she too cast a ballot with the help of a nursing home worker inside the voting booth.
Strangely enough, even residents who denied the need for assistance at the ballot box were still repeatedly offered it. When an election judge agreed with a resident that no help was necessary, the facility worker looked incredulously at the judge, saying, “You’re going to let HIM vote without my help?” This pointed protest by the young health worker surprised me as this particular voter seemed exceptionally coherent and emphatic that he could vote unassisted. Another resident who denied he needed help was cajoled into changing his initial response and taking the assistance within the voting booth.
Consider that the majority nursing home workers in Chicago are part of service union organizations which overwhelmingly support Leftist candidates, the intense desire to “help” people cast their ballots becomes much more understandable. These special interests certainly may benefit from “aiding” such people at the ballot box.
When an aid worker departs with a barely cognizant voter to a ballot box, it is nearly impossible to know what is being said—if anything—at that box. A poll watcher, such as myself, must stay five feet away.
By law, the person aiding a voter is supposed to simply read the ballot and then assist the voter in marking the ballot as he makes his choices known. Why should we assume that a person who does not choose to approach the registry desk, cannot provide his full name to the poll worker, and lacks the cognizance to request assistance suddenly gains the capability to understand a ballot when read to him by an assistant at the ballot box? Why should we assume that such an assistant at the ballot box is miraculously capable of discerning this voter’s choices when poll workers are incapable of understanding the voter at the registry table?
I am in no way suggesting that ignorance, mental incapacity, or other handicap should disqualify someone from voting! I’m simply suggesting our voting system is susceptible to fraud when a person who seems to not even want a ballot, who cannot give his name to a poll worker, or who lacks the ability to even ask for assistance is given a ballot and assigned an “assistant” at the booth…an assistant who most likely aligns himself with the Democratic Party’s union interests.
For the sake of election integrity, we must rewrite the laws for voter assistance. A voter’s intent must be clear! The voter must know he is requesting such assistance and we must be able to discern such a request. If we can’t discern the request, how can an assistant in the voting booth discern the voter’s ballot choice?
It doesn’t pass the smell test.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
THE VOTERS ARE THINKING CLEARLY, MR. PRESIDENT
This past week, the President explained that because voters “don’t think clearly when scared” the electorate seems poised to defeat dozens of Democratic lawmakers next month. Can you recall a leader of this republic ever accusing the majority of voters of not thinking clearly? What arrogance! What condescension! More importantly, what a misjudgment.
In actuality, those who “think clearly” are the ones leading the opposition to the President’s policies. Can we obtain higher quality health care for less cost through more government regulation and price controls? Does confiscating wealth from the productive, taxing carbon dioxide emissions, printing billions, and borrowing trillions lead to economic prosperity? Should the government bail out irresponsible corporations ? Should the rule of law be abandoned to aid corrupt union bosses? Should the leader of the free world apologize for our country’s past endeavors? Should our President humiliate our staunchest of allies, Israel? Should his Justice Department sue a state for enforcing immigration laws? Tens of millions of clear thinkers respond with a resounding “NO” to each of these questions.
Overwhelming opposition to the President from millions of citizens this fall is not due to lack of clear thinking, the administration’s lack of communication capabilities, or an electorate who can’t understand “complicated” [in the word’s of VP Biden] legislation. We are simply evaluating the policies of this administration. We are realizing that a day of reckoning approaches for our that our nation.
In the words of Rudyard Kipling in his poem “The Gods of the Copybook Headings”:
In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all,
By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul;
But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "If you don't work you die."
Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew
And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true
That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more.
We are thinking clearly.
Friday, October 22, 2010
MOCKERY INSTEAD IF DISCOURSE ON THE 14th AMENDMENT
This week, liberal Bill Press derided Senator Jeff Sessions (R, Alabama) for suggesting the14th Amendment of the Constitution does not extend citizenship to children of illegal immigrants born within the United States. Rather than explain why he disagreed with this alternative interpretation of this important amendment, Mr. Press proceeded to mock southerners and all others who dared analyze this situation differently. http:// http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/checker.aspx?v=hdnzuzkUVr
With banjos in the background, a mock Southern accent, and substandard English, Mr. Press implied that proponents of this alternative viewpoint are similar to those who believe in UFO's and alien encounters. To further back up his opinion, Bill Press stated his opponents were "mean-spirited".
Why would an intelligent commentator resort to stereotypes and name-calling in place of sound logic? Why do Leftists resort to emotionalism over objectivism? Why do the leading "thinkers" of the Left hesitate to use reason rather than bumper-sticker insults?
Let's take a look at the Constitution and the history behind the 14th Amendment to understand just why there is disagreement regarding its meaning. Amendment 14, Section 1 of the US Constitution states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside..."
Bill Press claims that Amendment 14 provides that all people born within the United States are citizens. Read it again for yourself. Don't take someone else's word for it. The Constitution clearly states that being born or naturalized in the United States is insufficient on its own to be considered a citizen. A person must also be "subject to the jurisdiction" of this country. Words are important! While the word "and" might seem insignificant, functioning without this conjunction would be quite difficult.
It should be evident to all that the citizenship is dependent on the following two conditions being met: (1) a person being "born or naturalized in the United States AND (2) being "subject to the jurisdiction" of this country. So, the debate should be centered on which people born in the United States are subject to United States jurisdiction.
Understanding the history behind the 14th Amendment helps us put the question in context. Contrary to what Senator Sessions stated, the founders did not draft this amendment. The 14th Amendment, in fact, codified portions of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which granted U.S. citizenship to all persons born in the United States--- with one caveat. This caveat was that any such person could not be subject to a foreign power. Granting full citizenship to former slaves was the primary purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1866! These former slaves and their offspring were indeed subject to this country's jurisdiction. The phrase "and subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States was a limiting clause placed on the granting of citizenship to people born within the United States.
Are the children of illegal immigrants subject to the jurisdiction of this country? The author of the clause, Senator Jacob Howard, stated the clause excluded aliens and foreigners. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llcg&fileName=073/llcg073.db&recNum=11 Other supporters of the amendment viewed the amendment differently. A diversity of opinions on the meaning of this amendment existed then, as they do now.
I am NOT proposing citizenship should be denied to the children of illegal immigrants! I'm simply suggesting that before hurling accusations at those who disagree with our point of view on this topic, we should consider the rationale behind their opinion. Discourse and civility, rather than Bill Press's impassioned rhetoric, should prevail. Too often, journalists and commentators choose to inflame passions rather instead of informing the public and searching for truth.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Praise of Narcissistic Fools?
Speaking out about a cause is one of the freedoms guaranteed by our Bill of Rights -- the freedom of speech. However, this right in no way permits an individual from blocking a freeway thereby hindering people from doctor's appointments, job interviews, work committments, family, and other aspects of daily life.
Whether profit, publicity, or sympathy for starving children motivated this collection of narcissistic fools is irrelevant! Earning a profit can be perfectly moral-- so can gaining publicity or solving world hunger. However, stealing from someone elses pocket or stealing time from someone else's life is immoral, even if that thief's intent is "noble".
This band deserves incarceration and condemnation, not praise, for this disturbing behavior.
Friday, October 15, 2010
LETTING THE HOUSE BURN: The right decision?
LETTING THE HOUSE BURN: The right decision?
By Joel Griffith
On September 29, 2010 Gene Cranick's grandson decided to start a trash fire outside his grandpa's house. The fire soon grew out of control, spreading to Gene's home. Frantically Gene dialed 911. Shortly thereafter, a fire engine arrived. Yet, to his chagrin, the department refused to extinguish the flames because Gene had not paid $75 in advance to warrant such services. The fire department squad remained just off his property, watching the flames completely consume Gene's house.
Following this incident, pundits criticized the department for its refusal to act over a mere $75. Emotions were high, accusations ran wild, and judgments were instantly made. We all agree that such an horrific loss so easily avoidable is a tragedy. Yet, in our rush to assign blame, we have neglected a thoughtful analysis of the situation.
Rather than enact a property tax pay the costs of a county fire department, the residents of
By choosing to simply pay for such fire services from ANOTHER government entity, the residents of
What would happen if the city of
If more county residents refused to pay the yearly protection fees, South Fulton could either (1) decide to halt service to
Each option negatively affects the general populaces of South Fulton and greater
All of these negative outcomes are avoided by respecting the decisions of the citizens of
WHAT ZIONISM MEANS TO ME
To me, Zionism is passion about the Jewish homeland, a symbol of the enduring Jewish spirit, and a fortress for Jewish cultural integrity.
Inseparable from the Zionist idea is the geographic location of the
As Zionists, we must continue the tradition of boldly proclaiming the Jewish people hold legitimate title to the “
Our eternal capital must always be an undivided
Zionism is also a symbol of fortitude of the Jewish spirit. Consider the events our people witnesses in ages past. The Romans completely extinguished our political autonomy, Christianity and Islam co-opted our religious traditions, and the ruling powers forcibly dispersed our communities to remote regions of the globe. Over the next 1500 years, a myriad of forces conspired to restrict economic opportunities, persecute our intellectual leaders, and deny us our religious heritage. Then, finally we suffered the atrocities in
Lastly, Zionism represents a fortress. Surviving myriads of evil and at last inhabiting our Promised Land, is not the complete essence of Zionism. There is a grander climax! We are now free to live as more than just an oppressed minority or as an emancipated ethnic group. The Zionist ideal allows Jewish people within a Jewish society within the entire nation of
This is what Zionism means to me.
TRULY CONNECTING WITH MY JEWISH HERITAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME
TRULY CONNECTING WITH MY JEWISH HERITAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME
I wasn’t the type of Jewish young adult you might expect to be interested in a trip to
During my 17 years of childhood in
Then, as a 25 year old 1L in lawschool, I quickly developed a friendship with one particular Jewish law student. For the first time, I heard about the birthright program-- a free trip to
THE FLIGHT
Several months later, the journey was underway via a flight from NYC to TelAviv. Somewhere over the
As I bound the teffilin repeating, out loud, those words in the 13th chapter of Deuteronomy, an incredible emotion took took hold of me “Put these words of Mine on your heart and on your soul, tie them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be 'totafot' between your eyes….”
While I am not particularly religious in practice, the importance of my spiritual experiences on this trip cannot be understated. As a child, my religious indoctrination taught that the only way to spiritual peace was through my particular religion. This limited view of the world constricted my exposure to other thought—and left me with an impression of Jewish people (whom I did not spend time with) as “lost” and the intellectual leaders as “blinded.” Nearly everything on this trip, beginning with that El-Al flight, exposed me to a different view.
For Shabbat, the first I’d ever experienced, a rabbi stayed with our group. Several of us read and discussed the Sabbath’s Torah portion with the rabbi that evening. Unlike many of the religious education classes I’d attended, in this one debate was encouraged, arguing allowed, questions permitted, and critical thinking unfettered!
The following morning, I attended synagogue for the first time in my life. Sitting by the wall in the back row, I observed the hundreds of worshippers singing and praying. Then, the rabbi delivered a thunderous sermon. I remain inspired by his articulate and powerful plea that we never shy away from being a force to confront evil.
Rather than finding confusion, blindness, and despair in the Judaic religious tradition, my first experiences revealed certainty, enlightenment, and confidence!
At
Thoughts and emotions from these experiences and many more fermented within me as my brother Joshua and I stood overlooking the valley next to the
I was home..
My brother relocated to
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Ongoing Bull Market in Commodities
Why Commodities Are Still In a Bull Market
The price of commodities has risen moderately over the past year. While speculation had a significant impact on the volatility that occurred in the market the past three years, this multi-year move in the commodity markets was not simply a byproduct of speculation. The fundamentals still point to a continued bull market in commodities.
A Look Back
The surge in oil prices to $147 per barrel in 2008 best illustrates the past commodity boom. Global economic growth, tensions in global hot spots pertinent to oil production provided the conditions necessary to see the steepest 6 month rise in oil prices in 35 years. Of course, following the peak in the summer of 2008, commodity prices fell at a record pace. One again, oil best illustrates this with a 75% decline as the "bubble" deflated. The UBS Bloomberg CMCI gauge of 26 raw materials fell by 53% from July 2008 to April 2009.
Market fundamentals were largely responsible for this decline in commodities prices, as the economies of the developed world weathered recession and the growth rate of developing countries slowed. Demand for oil and also other raw materials weakened significantly in the near term. Such a drastic deterioration of economic conditions took many market participants by surprise, fueling the velocity of decline from the peak of the 2008 bull market.
The exit of speculators bullish on these commodities exacerbated the speed of the fall, but the decline simply mirrored economic realties. For example, the global recession resulted in oil demand declining in 2008 for the first time since 1983. Demand in 2009 diminished as well.
PRICE LEVELS ARE INCREASING ONCE AGAIN FOR SEVERAL REASONS
Commodities are still in the midst of a historic bull market. The price decline is only a temporary pause. I believe that the resumption of global economic growth, the continued maturation of the developing world, the finite nature of many commodities, and prospects for a falling dollar will provide the impetus for a bull market continuation.
Resumption of economic growth
As countries emerged from recession in 2010, demand once again increased across the developed world. Although the prudence of the TARP and TALF programs is questionable, the programs are beginning to unthaw the credit markets. This improved access to credit by businesses is an essential component to economic recovery.
Rapid economic growth within developing countries
More important to long term demand than the developed world's resumption of economic growth is the impact of the developing world. For decades, Europe and the
Since 1978,
However, after decades of torrid growth,
Another developing country which will have long term impact on commodities demand is
The forces of rapid economic expansion in
Infrastructure construction in the developing world
Directly related to raw materials demand is the fact that much of the infrastructure required for industrialization within the developing world has not been completed. The roads, electrical grids, transportation networks, and modern housing all require concrete, copper, steel, and other raw materials.
As an example, consider the differences between
Specific examples of improvements include construction of nineteen additional nuclear power plants and waste treatment plants.
Providing this foundation for continued economic growth involves consumption of an enormous amount of raw materials. Quite simply, the demands of these much more populous countries will dwarf the amount of raw materials used in the prior industrialization of the developed world-in a much more condensed period of time.
Population growth
The developing world will experience a rapid increase in population growth. The US Census Bureau estimates the world population to be 6.7 billion currently. The United Nations predicts that this will increase to 8.9 billion by 2050. Nearly all of this increase will come from the developing world. The demands of an additional population equal to four times that of the EU and US combined will impact the demand on both raw materials and food commodities.
Finite resources for agricultural production and raw materials
Agricultural products, while renewable, face constraints of yield and acreage. The slower advancement in yield increases on crops along with the increased urbanization of available land should limit supply as a growing global population demands more food.
Raw materials will face even greater upward pressure for a myriad of reasons. These reasons are in addition to population growth, resumption of economic growth, and industrialization which were already discussed. The supply of raw materials is finite. New deposit discoveries and increased technological efficiency have allowed production increase possibilities to exceed increases in demand until recently. However, this may be difficult in the future. Discoveries on the scale of years past are not likely to happen as much of the world has been mapped out geologically. In addition, many of the most accessible and easily extractible areas are currently producing or already completely extracted. Furthermore, across areas of
In regards to oil, the OPEC cartel controlling nationalized oil companies has shown a significant reluctance to purchase the equipment required to increase capacity or to open new wells. While private companies would likely divert resources towards increased production, the countries in control of production have a dual need to transfer the funds for social welfare programs and to diversify their economies away from energy production. In addition, refinery capacity has not kept up with either the increased energy demands or petroleum extraction. Environmental restrictions are a major reason for this lack of increase. Such a situation provides further upward pressure on pricing.
In short, the most basic economic concept is the supply and demand curve. As demand increases, an increase in prices and/or increase in supply can be expected. When supply cannot be adequately increased, a sharper increase in prices is required to cause an equilibrium in the supply and demand curve. Finite materials constricting supply with growing demand will cause prices to increase.
Lower valuation of the US dollar
Currently, prices for commodities are denominated in dollars. As such, the value of the dollar impacts the pricing of those commodities. All things being equal, the value of a currency in relation to goods can expect remain relatively stable only if the increase in monetary supply does not exceed the growth in an economy. Into the foreseeable future, the growth in the "number" of dollars in existence will exceed
This results in an increase in money so great that it in effect devalues the currency. Such currency devaluation will have a direct impact on commodities in general as the dollar is worth less.
Theodore Herzl- 150th Birthday of the Zionist Leader Responsible for the Founding of the Modern Nation of Israel
This 150th anniversary of Theodore Herzl's birth is cause for celebration. As a people, we have come along way towards accomplishing the Zionist ideal. Just reflect for a moment on the successes the modern day nation of
As stunning as our achievements have been...as much freedom has been granted to all Israeli citizens... an array of opposition to Zionism confronts us today. Disconcertingly, this opposition is coming from alarming places...and from people who have no excuse to be blinded by ignorance.
Can any of us forget how media portrayed the
Unfortunately, even in this country-- in mainstream media-- those with an anti-Zionist bias draft the headlines which shape public opinion. How many of us remember the anchor of CNN's Mideast Affairs director- Octavia Nasr- who recently said this about one of the leaders of Hezbollah-- "Sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah...One of Hezbollah's giants I respect alot."
Of course, we all know that CNN fired this senior editor. However, we should all be asking serious questions. How did Octavia's biases affect the stories covered and the manner in which they were covered? Was CNN aware of her sympathies towards terrorist leaders prior to this event? If CNN were aware, why did she remain responsible for the
This anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist bias is far more pervasive than we wish to admit. Think of another CNN anchor-- Rick Sanchez-- who was fired this last week for some interesting remarks to the effect that Jewish people are not an oppressed minority and in fact control much of this country...He came dangerously close to expressing belief in the Protocols of the elders of Zion...He too was fired-- but only after such bigotry was made public. We must remember that far more damage is done by opinion shapers who disguise their biased bigotry underneath a sheen of intellectualism.
Then-- we had the case of Helen Thomas-- the most senior of all White House press correspondents. In the words of Helen Thomas to the Jews "Tell them to get the hell out of
Are we so naive to think that this is the first time the views of these leaders of journalism ever expressed such sentiments to their colleagues" Are we so naive enough to presume that this bias has not contaminated the reporting at our news organizations? Are we so naive to believe that this reporting has not brainwashed an millions of people against Zionism?
We must become alert to the subtle way in which Zionism is being slandered. World leaders and the media figures cloud the debate and shift public opinion by changing the definitions of words and promoting the fraud of moral equivalency. For instance, Palestinian leaders talk about recognition of
We must especially be cognizant of those who claim to be on our side while undermining the Zionist ideal. A "Jewish advocacy" group which we're all familiar with-- J Street-- promotes positions criticizing the Israeli government, Israeli security precautions, and legitimate Israeli settlement construction. We should have all been wary of a Jewish lobbying organization channeling its energy against Israeli policy at a time when Islamic radicalism threatens to annihilate our security in the West and the existence of the state of
If we are to "Reclaim Zionism" as the American Zionist Mission seeks to do-- we must discuss these issues with our associates, write letters to editors, and lobby our representatives. We have tremendous power to undo the damage by disseminating objective information through personal blogs, facebook, twitter, emails, and conversations. Providing information to others has never been so easy! We must reclaim Zionism from the historical revisionists and the opinionated--and often ignorant-- commentators who have such control over the public perception.
We have much to be proud of..much to celebrate..and much work left to do!