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Obama: Do We Know You

So much expectation for Barack Obama!  What should we realistically anticipate given the facts?  He lacks experience, to be sure.   Even his likely experience was embellished by the “advocacy” media and took on a life of its own that was never legitimately established.   We can certainly anticipate he’ll make mistakes predicated on inexperience.  He already has.  It leaves some of us already queasy wondering if he can pull off his much ballyhooed presidential performance.   He is kind of in the audition phase, having to prove his ability to do the job, although, in his mind, there may be little doubt.   His stunning rhetorical gifts promote an eerie potential for promise he may not possess.  His ability to inspire catapulted his voters into a cult-like reverie that echoed his own fluid assurances, “yes he can.”  That along with his much denied corrupt Chicago political machine that managed to project this mostly unknown person into the man-for-change was riveting, if not astonishing.  Thoughtful souls wondered from whence the change would come.

Too harsh?  Perhaps, so!  We need to give Obama an opportunity to prove his mettle and show his ability to make the kind of change America needs.  The on-the-job-training Hillary and Biden alluded to early in the race may be reality, but we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt to either prove himself or not.  Unfortunately, gnawing doubts emerge early in his fledgling Presidency.

Our economic debacle which some economists say may not be quite the catastrophe Obama threatens, could right-itself if we allow our amazingly resilient country more unassisted time to do it along with some tried-and-true non-Keynesian policies that would help it along.  Larry Summers, in his original notions of what a stimulus package might contain, outlined some bold and beneficial guidelines. That, unfortunately, occurred before Geithner’s embarrassing tax evasion revelations which left many of us weary of his character.  Come on….a Secretary of the Treasury who cannot remember to pay his taxes but, nonetheless, will patch up our economy using his good judgment.  Aside from those considerations, his ‘stimulus package performance’ has not been compelling or persuasive.   Summers, the brilliant economic sophisticate should have been the top pick.  Problem with Summer’s - he has a nasty habit of telling it like it is - which, from the perspective of my much diminished stock portfolio, is exactly what we need in an Obama White House that already smacks of potential duplicity.  And the guys only in the first month of his presidency!

Obama, in his bemused haste to save us from his ominous threats of a continuing economic drubbing, shockingly turned the stimulus package over to the House Democrats to let the twisted Nancy Pelosi reassemble things: it now wreaks from pork and fat so egregious, every special interests group gets its pay-off while the still-inspired albeit naïve Obama supporters, some with no jobs or houses, look longingly at their savior with some trepidation.  Did he just do what I think he did? 

Rather than taking the time to review his hastily arranged Stimulus Package, Obama decided to take his show on the road: a strategy that, thus far, hasn’t let him down.  Nonetheless, the package has let us down; the majority of Americans dislike it along with many economists who can no longer support it.  No matter.  On with the show!

What does this reveal about our new president’s character?  Obama can assuredly talk the talk.  But does he have the spine to definitively stand up to those in his party who will do him harm?  More importantly, can he differentiate right from wrong, despite his obvious intellect?   None of us know quite yet, although there are signs that may allow us, in short order, to make some judgments.

From his Crawford, Texas perch, such dubious Obama beginnings for much maligned George W Bush must be amusing if not downright entertaining.   Still, the liberal media continues to support Obama, although the 100 day honeymoon seems prematurely attenuated as obvious truths emerge that cannot be denied. 

Judgment day may already be in fermentation stage as some begin to feel a begrudging early-in-the-game resentment toward a new Democratic administration and congress.  Alarming policies, designed to keep Democrats in power, are in clear evidence when we note the politicization of the Census Bureau, whose director is now mandated to report directly to Rahm Emanuel - early warnings of things to come that smack of illegitimacy and questionable tactics. 

Finally, and equally despicable, is Pelosi’s attempt to reduce the Republican minorities ability to impact legislation in the house by eliminating the fairness rule, thereby disallowing the minority party access to open debate or any substantive influence on pending legislation going forward.  It hurts the country and potentially negates another Obama promise: that of bipartisan cooperation, muffled already in his barrage of specious half truths that will likely not come to fruition. 

What are we to make of it?  Deception leaves us breathless and takes the bloom off the rose of hopeful expectation.   The American public gave their approbation to a man who inspired.   If he proves uninspiring, they can and most likely will, despite unacceptable political shenanigans, take it away.

Elaine Sandler

 

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Jews Must Thrive

The world has indeed reverted back to a pre-Holocaust sensibility.  It's frightening.  Killing Jews has become acceptable again.  A global pervasive hatred embraced with savage veneration by Muslims - an enormous, largely detestible group of people who encourage death even for their own children while engaging in terrible violence, female oppression and virulent anti-Semitism with no bounds.  Their numbers grow; they can be found almost anywhere.  Time is indeed on their side. 
 
We have every reason to fear them, yet Israel hesitates, held hostage by U.S. misguided Presidential ambitions which continue on in pursuit of a futile peace process that can't be feasible given the nature of this crazed blood-thirsty enemy.  Obama, whose real intentions cannot be known, begins another pointless quest to quell the conflict.  He will not succeed. 
 
Muslims will overtake Europe in a decade and when they do, the remaining European Jews will seek asylum in America or Israel.  We watch their last dying gasps toward concession to appease Muslim's incapable of assimilation who seek to change their host countries from within.
 
We saw their devastating capabilities in Mumbai.  There was intial shock, less for defenseless Chabad (their intended purpose some say); it was mostly directed at the breadth of violence a small group of young Muslim men could beget in short order with preparation and excellent training.  It was designed to render the most violence with no regard for their own survival.   They embrace death while we savor life; an inherent dichotomy that puts civilized people at a distinct disadvantage. 
 
Meanwhile, Israel, in its imperative to cater to world opinion, provided humanitarian aid while attacking their vicious Gazan (Hamas) enemies, as well as a warning system alerting Palestinian civilians of incoming attacks.  Such consideration for a people who use women and children as human shields - a fact acknowledged by the world at large.  Why bother?  No country should be held to such absurd standards.  Yet, Israel acquiesces because of inherent decency and fear of criticism which comes anyway.  The world judges this remarkable country with condemnation.  We are always dispensible.  We are Jews. 
 
We can count on other future Mumbai type rampages in disparate places in which Jews, among others, will be targeted.  Terrorism no longer shocks our western sensibility like before.  We have become inured by this common occurrence.  Yet, there has been no U.S. terrorist attack  from 2001 to 2008, barely a footnote in Bush's debased Presidency.  9/11 is a faded memory, a flashback potentially jarred only by another terrorist attack that some say will invariably come.  Our complacency is apparent even in our corrupt ruling party - some bicker over the viability of a 'War on Terror", words carefully couched in our politically-correct times that seek to undermine us from within. 
 
So much talk about the growing threat Iran poses, yet we wait for it to fully materialize.  Israel, too, seems paralyzed by U.S. admonitions for restraint as their enemy gains strength while declaring their commitment to eliminate Israel.  Do we dare not take these threats seriously?  Is this more of the same.   Jews ignoring ominous threats in a cavalier world whose Hebrew Semite-regard has clearly dissipated. 
 
The New York Times ignores Israeli realities, at their peril, surrendering to a dispirited self-loathing sentiment shocking in its bold severity.  Do they recognize consequence?  How did they arrive at such a mind-set in a place like New York.  New York Jews do not fully grasp that there coveted high-brow newspaper sold them out. 
 
Could Israel actually disappear?  Not without a fight, you say.  How many nukes would it take to wipe them out?  Is this the reason the movie, "Defiance" is so reassuring, watching Jews defend themselves and survive during a time when they mostly did not.  God bless Zionist Jews for choosing to defend themselves.  Many of us, even some in America, would use a gun or take a bullet to protect a Jew we care about.  You can be sure many of us would defend ourselves. We would be in good company complicit in the knowledge there are other Jews who would not go softly into the night. 
 
If the world's fury is directed at Israel for daring to resist and defend itself, perhaps she should resist further using harsher measures to ensure greater certitude that they mean business and will not tolerate existential threats. Jewish death, and more violence when Israel has willingly given up land for peace that never came. Passivity and a willingness to absorb too much abuse sends a bad message.
 
Jews are caught in a dangerous conundrum.  If we err too far on either end of the spectrum things may totter off a comfortable albeit predictable roulette continuum that has kept Israel reasonably stable up to now.  There is a new election in Israel (may Natanyahu win) and a newly elected American President.  We cannot know how these two leaders will get on and if Israel will benefit from their mutual efforts, assuming they can act in accord.  We know anti-Semitism has marched out of the shadows.   Jewish ingenuity and shrewd political -decision-making must play a formative role if we are to sustain ourselves.  Nukes serve only one purpose: death and destruction.  If they are allowed to fully develop for use against Israel, we will be compelled to proactively defend ourselves.
 
Jews did not anticipate Hitler's evil.  We cannot afford to make that mistake again.
 
Elaine Sandler
 
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