Thursday, November 25, 2021

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Door code useless
When everyone
Shares the sequence

I LIVE IN A BUILDING THAT REQUIRES A SECURITY CODE to enter.

There are 26 apartments in the building; there is one entry code.

Most of the apartments have multiple residents.

So far so good.

 

THE PROBLEM IS, that each of the residents share the code

    With delivery people

    With visitors

    With contractors

    With their kid’s friends

I am guilty of sharing the code with my daughter and her family.

I did not share the code with the guys who delivered products to the door — they managed to get in anyway.

My grand-daughter who, at age 11, knows “everything” (just ask her), said there is an emergency code known to emergency responders — and 11 year old girls.

Actually, THAT makes sense.

Code = Password

To my Edward Bear mind, the entry code should be treated like a password.

Protected.

Shared only on rare occasions.

Changed frequently.

Alternatively, perhaps tenants could be — as happened in one Florida gated community — given swipe cards or similar to open doors and gates.

Most people already carry a bevy of cards: driver’s license, credit, employer ID, medical, etc. Adding one more card should not be that onerous — unless of course the person is toting multiple packages and the weather is not conducive to fumbling for a card.

Fashion may dictate that cards on lanyards or retractable strings are undesirable, especially for the ladies.

Children, especially active small children (elementary school age) can be rough on any type card; they, then, are the “weak link” in having a physical entry option.

MEANWHILE despite the good intent, the desired security remains in the realm of “desire.” It LOOKS good, seeing the keypad close to the main door, but since the code is known, apparently, by everyone and his brother, it is next to useless.

 


 

 

 

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Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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Monday, November 22, 2021

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It can be
Confusing:
This way or that?

Moving around the world can be confusing.

 

FOR INSTANCE, when we lived in Hollywood FL USA, in order to get mail (sometimes) delivered to my street side mailbox, it had to include “Hollywood FL 33312-7901.”

Failing to put the full nine-digit ZIP and the missive went to Never-Neverland.

It seems the USPS, in its bureaucratic wisdom, decided my address belonged to Fort Lauderdale.

To be fair, at one point my neighborhood was in unincorporated Broward County; Hollywood annexed the land.

USPS apparently was unable to update its computers.

The County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) Office had a similar problem. The county has a new SOE so maybe things now will improve.

Dating

In the U.S., dates usually are written DD/MM/YYYY.

In Israel and, I understand, most of the rest of the world, dates are written MM/DD/YYYY.

Actually, my preferred method is DD MONTH ABBREVIATION YYYY so the first of April of 2022 will read 1 APR 2022.

Time on her hands

Most people in the U.S. deal with a 12-hour clock; a.m. and p.m.

In Israel, the clock is the 24-hour variety: 0000 to 2359

Possibly because I was in the (U.S.) military, I never had a problem with either clock.

It simply is a matter of elementary arithmetic.

1500 is 1200 (noon) plus 3 hours or 3 p.m.

Going the other way, 2200 is two hours shy of midnight; ergo 10 p.m. I confess that all my time pieces are set for 12 hours. When the Spouse asks “What time is it?” I know she wants the 12-hour clock time.

Slashing confusion

I suspect the majority of people in Israel live in apartments or condominiums, which are the same thing except apartments usually are rented while condos are owned.

Over the years I have lived in both.

In the U.S., my first address (c 1943) was 39 East 9th Street, Apartment 508.

Note “Apartment 508” followed the street address.

In Israel, my building address is Street Name Number 9. Our unit number is 7.

Unlike in the U.S., writing the address uses a slash (/) between building number and unit number, ergo Street Name 9/7.

Except that for some people, it shows up as Street Name Unit Number/Building Number.

Which explains why the gas company called the other day asking why we failed to pay the bill.

“What bill? We never GOT a bill.”

The clerk agreed to send the statement to my email where I think I saw the problem. The bill went to Building 7, Unit 9 (versus Building 9, Unit 7).

All of this could be avoided if whoever set up the addressing software would have it read

    Street Name Building Number - Apartment Number.
In the U.S., “apartment” is abbreviated to “apt.” In Israel, the word for “apartment” only is 4 letters long, hardly worth an abbreviation although Israelis DO abbreviate it with the letter dalet.

Abbreviations

For many years I was an honest reporter and editor in the Several States.

In the U.S., reporters were instructed to “spell it out on first reference” unless the abbreviation was so common (e.g., SCUBA, F, C, a.m., p.m.) that almost everyone knew it.

Before I could write about POTUS, I had to spell out “President Of The United States.”

Hebrew is replete with abbreviations. Worse, many of the abbreviations have several meanings. Worse yet, writers apparently have no obligation to “spell it out on first reference.” Even native Hebrew speakers (I am not) sometimes are at a loss to decipher the “code”

Show me

When I first was in Israel (mid-1970s), the Army invited me to join in its fun and games.

In order to do that, I had to undergo a simple physical.

There was a fellow in front of me who knew even less Hebrew than I. The nurse told him to take a deep breath and hold it while she operated an xray (Röntgen) machine..

He failed to understand.

She tried again, louder, and slightly angry.

After her third try, I caught the guy’s attention and showed him what she wanted him to do.

He did. She got her chest xray, and I moved with the line.

Recently I was a guest at an Israeli government hospital. A Russian nurse told me to “cough” while she performed a procedure.

I was unfamiliar with the word. (I should have known, but “forgot.”)

The woman said she only spoke Hebrew (not true, her native language was Russian), so I suggested she do as I did: mime.

Her reaction was not positive, but she did take it to heart.

The next time she asked me to do something and got a blank stare in return, she knew to mime the action.

Nothing is simple, but it surely can be interesting.

 


 

 

 

 

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Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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Sunday, November 21, 2021

Opuscula

Trial by media
Threats by masses
New “justice” in US?

Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who killed two people and shot another during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was acquitted Friday of first-degree intentional homicide and four other felony charges. https://tinyurl.com/4ukmbjsk

 

I WAS NOT IN KENOSHA when the event occurred.

All I know about the Rittenhouse trial I learned from tv and “social media.”

I DO know that some of the media convicted Rittenhouse before he even set foot into the courtroom.

I DO know that some people threatened to burn down communities across the U.S.; communities that had nothing to do with either the shootings or the trial.

I am given to understand the prosecution was inept.

Gary Varvel editorial cartoon for 23 Nov 2021 (https://tinyurl.com/pnfy9wza)

Not in dispute

What I learned today is that the people Rittenhouse shot were caucasians.

The 3 men Rittenhouse shot: Anthony Huber, Joseph Rosenbaum, and Gaige Grosskreutz (CNN composite: https://tinyurl.com/3f2k48h8)

According to the BBC https://tinyurl.com/m5usypz4, “Rittenhouse, then aged 17, had traveled to the city (Kenosha) from his home in Illinois. Armed with a semi-automatic rifle, he said he sought to help protect property from unrest."

Wikipedia https://tinyurl.com/338v6zxb writers contend that “On August 25, 2020, during the unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, after the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old from Antioch, Illinois, fatally shot two men and wounded another during three confrontations. Rittenhouse had armed himself with a semi-automatic AR-15 style rifle and said he was in Kenosha to protect a car dealership from being vandalized and to provide medical aid.”

It is unclear Rittenhouse’s interest in a car dealership in another state. Equally unclear is Rittenhouse's medical training and if, in addition to the rifle, he also carried medical supplies..

Apparently someone fired a shot that apparently hit no one, but Rittenhouse turned on Joseph Rosenbaum, who according to a witness, lunged at Rittenhouse and tried to take his rifle. Wikipedia, ibid.

Based on Rosenbaum’s action, Rittenhouse’s legal counsel decided on a self-defense plea.

Consider

Rittenhouse, an Illinois resident, takes his gun and goes to Kenosha Wisconsin to protect a car dealership.

    He is not a trained and sworn law enforcement officer.

    He was not in Wisconsin’s National Guard that might have been called out to protect citizen’s property.

    He was walking around with a loaded semi-automatic rifle in a highly tense situation.

If he had stayed in Illinois or even left the rifle home, the likelihood of being attacked by Rosenbaum would have been infinitesimal.

The prosecution apparently tried to take away the self-defense plea by pointing out that Rittenhouse came to a tense town with his loaded rifle.

The jury apparently disagreed.

Steve Carlson editorial cartoon for 22 Nov 2021 (https://tinyurl.com/3n7r8mk7)

Justice served

Was justice served.

It depends on your political leanings.

Per the BBC BBC, ibid. Reactions from politicians on Friday highlighted divisions over the case.

Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes, a Democrat, was among those to denounce the verdict.

Lame duck New York Mayor Bill de Blasio went further, in a tweet describing the verdict as "disgusting".

Facebook, Twitter and GoFundMe removed content supporting Rittenhouse, BEFORE THE TRIAL citing rules banning praise or support of mass shooters or glorification of violence. Facebook further disabled searches for "Kyle Rittenhouse" on its website, with a spokesperson saying "We've designated this shooting as a mass murder and have removed the shooter's accounts from Facebook and Instagram"

President Biden reportedly said "While the verdict in Kenosha will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken... I know that we're not going to heal our country's wounds overnight, but I remain steadfast in my commitment to do everything in my power to ensure that every American is treated equally, with fairness and dignity, under the law."Wikipedia, ibid.

Wisconsin's Governor Tony Evers said it was "time to move forward, together".

 


 

 

 

 

PLAGIARISM is the act of appropriating the literary composition of another, or parts or passages of his writings, or the ideas or language of the same, and passing them off as the product of one’s own mind.

Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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Friday, November 19, 2021

Opuscula

Dems energy
Activities
Do not compute

ACCORDING TO BloombergQuint https://tinyurl.com/n2edtczh, the

    U.S. Is Already Exporting Oil From Strategic Reserve at Record Pace

    YET, the Democrats are kowtowing to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to sell oil to the U.S. BECAUSE the Democrats are shutting down oil and natural gas pipelines.

      Anyone remember what happened when the U.S. was dependent on OPEC oil in the 1970s? VA (!) guaranteed mortgages were at 21%.

     I AM NOT BLAMING the Democrats energy stupidity on POTUS.

    Based on too many appearances, it seems the gentleman is not fully cognizant. Someone in the party IS pulling his strings.

    The Democrats are promoting clean air — that means getting rid of fossil fuels: coal, oil, natural gas, and, although I have not heard it mentioned, nuclear.

    All well and good.

    HOWEVER the Democrats are putting the cart in front of the horse. (Horses also are on the Democrats’ hit list. About 44 percent of livestock emissions are in the form of methane (CH4). The remaining part is almost equally shared between Nitrous Oxide (N2O, 29 percent) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2, 27 percent)) https://tinyurl.com/b46jtyps

    Gary Varvel cartoon in The Times Examiner (Greenville, SC) , 11/11/2020 (https://tinyurl.com/ecphb4t6)

    The problem is simple: there is almost zero infrastructure to replace fossil fuels.There is TALK about wind farms and solar collectors.

    Unfortunately, these are not ready for “prime time” in most locations. (Florida seems an exception; Florida Power and Light (FPL) — not the government — is investing heavily in solar collectors to supplement other resources, including nuclear.)

    The push for electric-powered vehicles is slowed by the lack of charging stations. Unlike ubiquitous gas stations, charging stations are (relatively) few and far between, at least in the U.S. (Israel, being smaller, is far ahead of the U.S. in making charging stations available.)

    How will the charging stations be powered?

    Electricity from a fossil-fuel plant? Solar? Other? And how will power be delivered to the charging stations?

    What no one seems to consider is (a) battery life and (b) tire life.

    Owners of Toyota’s Prius report the car’s batteries have about a 10-year life before they must be replaced. They also claim that tires wear out much faster than on a lighter gasoline-powered vehicle.

    Ignoring public transportation

    Railroad tracks cris-cross the U.S.

    Most of the rails are for freight trains and almost none are suitable for high-speed rail travel. As “developed countries” are rated, rail travel in America is third world, laughable. Admittedly, the U.S. is larger than most European countries so rail travel in the U.S would need to be very fast and very comfortable.

      Airplanes are fast, but no longer are comfortable; private cars are slow, but may offer some comforts. Buses have the disadvantages of both airplanes and private cars.

      Meanwhile, with the Democrats selling American oil to Asia (and coal to China), prices at pump inevitably will go up … and up as the supply-and-demand balance shifts. That applies to all conveyances — cars, trucks, trains, planes, ships.

    As fuel prices increase, so too prices to move people and goods from Point A to Point B. This will exacerbate the supply chain issues.

      POTUS once claimed no one can define “Supply Chain.”

      Without stating he is wrong (again), in simple terms (even POTUS can comprehend), the supply chain is:

      *  Moving raw materials to production

      *  Moving the finished product to a transportation medium (ship, train, truck, inter-modal)

      *  Moving the product to the seller (wholesaler, retailer)

      *  Moving the product to the purchaser

    Simplified supply chain (https://tinyurl.com/kk8v5u3v)

     

    Scott Adams "Dilbert" cartoon for 25 Sep 2021 (https://dilbert.com/strip/2021-09-25)

     


     

     

     

     

    PLAGIARISM is the act of appropriating the literary composition of another, or parts or passages of his writings, or the ideas or language of the same, and passing them off as the product of one’s own mind.

    Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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Sunday, November 14, 2021

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Appalled,
Ashamed
By ignorance

I WATCHED AS A FOX TV personality questioned random people on the streets of New York City, asking them questions about U.S. history.

I can understand a visitor to America not knowing U.S. history, but not a naturalized citizen and certainly not a product of the U.S. educational system (never mind CRT, “new math,” and Ebonics).

    As it happens, my Spouse, who was watching with me, knew 90% of the answers; she had to know then to gain her U.S. citizenship back in the 1970s.

The Fox guy asked an assortment of people — different ages, different races (albeit all “human”). There was one gentleman of my generation who knew ALL the answers to ALL the questions.

Was school so much different, better, “then” than it is today?

 

    Spanish philosopher George Santayana is credited with the aphorism, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” while British statesman Winston Churchill wrote, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.https://tinyurl.com/ufx kpya

Santayana on education (https://tinyurl.com/56b5z2jc)

Short Sampler

What country helped the U.S. in the Revolutionary War?

From what country did the U.S. want to separate?

When was the Revolutionary War fought?

Answers:

    France, already at war with England.

    Many Americans wanted to be rid of England’s king (some wanted to stay with England)

    The war officially commenced in 1775 and ended in 1776. (Bonus: The U.S. Marines were founded in 1775.)

Who were America’s enemies during World War 2?

When did the U.S. enter the war?

What was the Lend-Lease Act?

Answers:

    Germany, Italy, and Japan

    December 7, 1941 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii before declaring war

    The Act provided war materials to Russia and England before the U.S. officially entered the war.

Civil War: Kin against kin (https://tinyurl.com/297etb5v)

Americans fought a “civil” war (brother against brother, father against son).

When did the war officially commence and end?

Why was the war fought?

Who won the war?

Answers:

    1861 to 1865

    The war was fought to “preserve the Union.” (The Emancipation Proclamation came well after hostilities commenced and applied only to slaves in secessionist states.)

    The Federal government, with its industry, prevailed.

What are “U.S. highways?

Answers:

    All highways with “U.S.” numbers (e.g. US 1, US 41) are STATE roads that receive some Federal money for their maintenance.

    The only “U.S.” roads are on Federal lands (forests, parks, military installations, etc.)

    The Interstate System was created under the Eisenhower administration as a way to rapidly move military equipment and troops. Each Interstate highway had to have two-mile straight stretches every so often to allow B-52 bombers to land, load, and take off.

What U.S. president instituted Social Security?

Answer:

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    President Harry S Truman integrated the U.S. military

    President Eisenhower integrated public schools

    President Lyndon B. Johnson initiated Head Start

What was the last war the U.S. won?

    World War 2.

    It managed a cease fire in Korea

    It followed the French out of Vietnam

    It declared premature victory in Iraq

    It ignobly left Afghanistan after more than 20 years

Now the easy one.

Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx (right) (no relation to Karl) used to ask this question of people who did poorly on his popular radio and tv show “You Bet Your Life”: Who is buried in Grant’s Tomb?

    U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia Dent Grant

 


 

 

 

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Friday, November 12, 2021

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Human or humanoid?
Who is asleep
In the White House?

WHO STOLE AMERICA’S PRESIDENT?

The man who “hid out” during the recent presidential primaries and general election — yet still managed to be elected U.S. Chief Executive — apparently is a humanoid robot similar to, but perhaps not as “smart,” as Sophia. https://tinyurl.com/25majm3a

The person known as POTUS (President Of The United States), among other polite and impolite titles, simply cannot be for real.

 

No thinking person would

    •  Try to force a country to host a U.S. consulate for a non-state sworn to the host state’s demise — despite the action being illegal under U.S. law

    •  Try to force two warring factions of the aggressor non-states to join forces against a common enemy, the only democracy and solid U.S. ally in the region

    •  Attempting to get into bed with a nation that has threatened to physically destroy the U.S.

    •  Kowtow to a country that considers America a “paper tiger” and beneath contempt

    •  Issue executive fiats that are beyond the scope of the office and the U.S. Constitution

Yet the person or humanoid robot posing as POTUS is doing all of those things.

Sleepy Joe

Some of his political rivals refer to POTUS as “Sleepy Joe.” That is one of the nicer sobriquets applied to him.

Deserved?

POTUS often seems to be mentally “elsewhere” during press presentations; he rarely answers even “easy” questions, preferring to have his minions chase the media — media generally friendly to POTUS — from the room.

    In one instance, a visiting dignitary was willing to respond to questions from the media and POTUS shut him up: “No questions.”

When he DOES answer a reporter’s question, e.g., is the U.S. going to give illegal aliens $450,000 each as compensation” for breaking the law?

No, he replied; that’s “garbage.”

The next day, having been advised by people supposedly reporting to him and following his lead, he began back-tracking. As this is keyed, no one knows how much will be paid — the whole process now is secret — and what percentage of the “compensation” will go to the lawyers representing the criminals. (Let’s see. 40% of $450,000 is “only” $180,000 per litigant, adult and child.)

For the record, it was Democrat Obama that established the “cages” for captured illegals. Trump gets the blame for an Obama/Biden administration action.

Tasks ignored

Similar to Jacob Rodney Cohen https://tinyurl.com/4d5cbb3n, POTUS apparently gets no respect from his staff.

He appointed his vice president as the point person for the border issue.

The vice president has visited borders in central America and in Europe, but carefully avoided visiting the U.S.-Mexican border where criminals are crossing as freely as ants to a picnic basket.

Cartoon of ants raiding picnic

POTUS’ point person on the supply chain issue has managed to avoid visiting West Coast ports where, as this is keyed, more than 100 vessels are waiting to discharge cargo.

Conversely, his predecessor in the White House was encouraging, perhaps coercing, U.S. companies to “bring manufacturing back to the States.” He had some success.

Take down the flag

POTUS has embarrassed the U.S. and shown the U.S.’ “friends” that they cannot depend on the nation to keep its promises.

An agreement to exit the Afghanistan quagmire was inked by the previous administration. It came with several requirements that the Taliban was required to honor else the agreement was void.

The Taliban breached the agreement, but POTUS went ahead and pulled out most U.S. troops, but not all (as the body count reflects) and he abandoned many Afghans who had been working for the U.S. to the hands of the “new’ Taliban, an entity that is strikingly similar to the “old” Taliban.

The U.S. has gone, since POTUS was sworn in, from energy independence to begging OPEC, the folks who brought the U.S. outrageous inflation in the mid-1970s, to sell us oil products.

Because he is controlled by a faction that would allow Americans to freeze rather than warm themselves with — gasp — fossil fuel (oil, gas, coal) in the cause of clean air, he is shutting down oil and gas pipelines. (Oil via tankers from OPEC apparently are exempt.)

Unfortunately, the U.S. lacks the infrastructure to replace fossil fuels with wind, solar, and water power. Even these non-fossil fuel substitutes have an environmental impact.

These shut-downs are no surprise. One of his first actions was to cancel the Keystone pipeline, following in Obama’s footsteps.

Meanwhile, the U.S. is selling coal (as it has been doing for several years) to China so that China can continue to develop war materiel to use against the U.S. while leading the world in air pollution.

Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate (https://tinyurl.com/ahrcm74m)

Private jets, motorcades to save earth

The recent UN’s COP26 in Paris and its follow-up in Glasgow saw politicians and “environmentalists” flying in to the venues, many in private jets. Once on the ground, they were escorted in motorcades. In the case of POTUS, the motorcade allegedly was 80-vehicles long, and of those vehicles, many were mammoth SUVs (GM Escalades, Ford Excursions) made even less environmentally “friendly” by being armored.

China and Russia were notably absent.

POTUS led the way by promising to spend billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars not only to reduce the U.S.’ environmental impact, but to help developing nations (not defined) avoid negatively impacting the environment.

The problem for POTUS is that Congress must appropriate the money.

Such promises in the past have proven empty since the executive cannot force the legislative to do its bidding on all things.

    Given the economy of the U.S. in late 2021, and the fact that mid-term elections are nigh, POTUS’ pledge is just words, hot air.

POTUS’ promotion of electric cars apparently fails to take into account

    The cost and inability of the “Average Joe” to afford one

    The environmental impact or replacing limited lifetime batteries and tires that wear out faster

    The lack of charging stations across the country and the infrastructure to get electrical power to those stations

Nothing is without challenges.

States’ rights

While it may not lead to another civil war, POTUS’ fiats and executive orders are trampling on states’ rights.

POTUS has decided that all employers of 100 or more people must have 100 percent COVID vaccinated staff. The health benefits are still out on that.

The questions:

    Does POTUS have the authority to mandate vaccinations nationwide?

    When did the Federal government supplant states in areas not granted to it by the Constitution and its several Amendments.

    Article VI, Paragraph 2 of the Constitution is commonly referred to as the Supremacy Clause.

This should not be a prerogative of any government for a malady of the COVID variety. Mandating smallpox vaccinations is another matter. Polio vaccinations, pneumonia vaccinations, and even seasonable influenza vaccinations have been, and should remain, individual decisions.

    For the record, this scrivener IS vaccinated, including the booster.

POTUS also has decided that dock workers and most auto workers must be union members.

The problem is, many states have freedom of choice — “Right to Work” laws.

Despite Article VI, Paragraph 2 (ibid.), the several States in most cases cannot be coerced into accepting a presidential fiat. Insisting on implementing a presidential whim first results in court cases. The vaccination fiat already is slated to be heard by several Federal District courts.

 


 

 

 

 

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Monday, November 8, 2021

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Some things
In Israel are
Like “Kansas”

YESTERDAY (8 November 2021) I COMPLAINED that “we’re not in Kansas anymore.”https://tinyurl.com/dy2rdjvk

Some things seem “universal.”

 

 

Yesterday I had a 6:45 p.m. appointment with a vascular specialist.

When we arrived at the office by 6:30 we discovered that my 6:45 appointment was actually slated for 7 p.m.

I finally saw the doctor only one hour after my initially scheduled appointment.

Our first PCP in Hollywood was excellent. I credit being here keying this to his diagnostic skills.

Great guy. Personable, albeit talkative.1

At one point he was three hours behind schedule.

When I had my own transportation, if a doctor made me wait more than an hour sans announcement to the waiting room as to why the delay (e.g., emergency surgery), I left.

Twice in my years I have had ophthalmologist appointments that went over my time limit.

The first time, no one told me until after the fact that the physician was tending to an emergency at a nearby hospital. I walked.

The second time, the doctor’s staff advised those in the waiting room that the doctor was dealing with an emergency. I waited until he was able to see me.2

My last PCP in Hollywood was, like the first, a personable fellow, but also managed to run late.

Even as the first patient of the day, he was late.

On one visit I cooled my heels in the waiting from for more than a half hour, then in an examining room for another 20 minuets.

At that point I left.

As I was leaving the doctor came by. “Where are you going?”

“Home,” I replied. “I’ve waited long enough.”

After that we had an understanding. One hour maximum from the appointed time sans notice and this patient walks.

As a patient you have to love a practitioner who tosses the recommended 15-minute visit limitation out the window.

I’ve known several who, because they either owned the clinic or carefully scheduled patients, frankly stated: “We’ll take as long as it takes.” One 3 even had after-hours “get acquainted” appointments.

The problem in Israel

The problem in Israel is too few qualified practitioners.

Israel has six medical schools accredited by the government:

    Faculty of Medicine, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

    Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

    Faculty of Medicine, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

    Faculty of Medicine in Zefat, Bar-Ilan University

    School of Health Sciences, Ariel University

Against that, there were 85 hospitals in Israel in 2014.4

The institutions, as they are in the U.S., are exceedingly selective. My current Family Doctor is a Sackler/Tel Aviv University graduate.

As in the U.S., many doctors go abroad to study. When they return to Israel, they must undergo rigorous examinations. (One told me she was approved to practice in Israel and the U.S. That was comforting.)

Back in the day when the “Russians” managed to escape to Israel, the government discovered that in “Russia,” there were different levels of doctors.

For example, a “Russian” dentist might be

    A tooth puller

    A “real” dentist as in the U.S.

    An orthodontist/dental surgeon

Why quotes around “Russian”? Because “back in the day,” anyone who came from the (former) Soviet Union was labeled a Russian; never mind it they came from Georgia or the Ukraine or any other “republic.”

In addition to being selective, Israel apparently has a quota system. Each school must accept a percentage of Arab candidates; reverse discrimination. (So much for “ethnic cleansing” and “apartheid.”) On the other hand, an Arab graduate of an Israel medical school is as qualified as a non-Arab graduate. (Getting in is one thing; staying in and graduating is another.)

    At one point in the U.S. I had an older Lebanese Muslim ophthalmologist who spoke Hebrew better than I spoke Hebrew. I asked him how a Muslim from Lebanon knew Hebrew. His reply: He studied at Hadassah in Jerusalem.
Health care in Israel is, as it is in the U.S., “hit or miss.”

Patients may find excellent doctors and/or they may find some practitioners who give them pause. I have encountered both over my nearly 80 years in the U.S. and Israel.

Some things change — the burden of paperwork — and some do not — on-time appointments.

No, “it’s not Kansas anymore,” but maybe still the flatlands.

Cartoon by Val Jones, MD

 


 

 

Notes

1. Dr. Eduardo Perez-Stable (https://tinyurl.com/268kebe7)

2. Dr. Alan D Mendelsohn (https://tinyurl.com/4984dhfn)

3. Dr. Jeffrey Rothstein (https://tinyurl.com/e7m69rs2)

4. Hospitals in Israel (https://tinyurl.com/yshdbnds)

 

 

 

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Sunday, November 7, 2021

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Not Kansas anymore:
Customer Service
Unknown in Israel

ALMOST EVERY DAY BRINGS another unpleasant reminder that we are “not in Kansas anymore.” https://tinyurl.com/ystnhe27

Here, bureaucracy is rampant on a field of papers and telephone answering systems. A 20-minute wait to get to a “real” person — usually a clerk who would like to help but cannot — is more common than not.

 

Cast of the Wizard of Oz movie (https://tinyurl.com/dm4n79ed)

 

CASE IN POINT: My wife got a new cell phone from an Israeli store (מחסני חשמל).

The cell has a THREE YEAR guarantee.

It “broke” within 6 months.

In “Kansas” (U.S.A.), she would take the phone back to the store where it was bought and the store would either

    Replace the device

    Send it off to a facility to be checked/fixed/returned or replaced

Although there is a store relatively close by, here she must take the phone to another town to be checked/fixed/returned or replaced.

Since we live in a relatively small town (Yavne — it only has been around since well before Johanan ben Zakkai established an Academy here in 70 CE) it lacks stores and services of a bigger community such as Tel Aviv and Ashdod, cities to the north and south of Yavne.

This also is painfully true of medical care; no hospitals in town, although there ARE clinics and urgent care centers.

Adding to her woe, we (so far) have to depend on taxis to get from point-to-point. While the reality is that taxis may, in the long run, be more economical than buying and maintaining a car (insurance, etc.), it is — at least for Americans — an inconvenience.

I have whined in the past https://tinyurl.com/yzn9nrhw about the paperwork with which a patient has to deal versus the patient’s doctor’s office making arrangements.

Here, the doctor writes an order for the patient to see a specialist.

If the specialist is not on the patient’s health plan — think Medicare Advantage — the specialist requires a “Tofes 17” — a guarantee of payment — from the health plan.

The patient then has to go to the health plan to get the magic “Tofes 17.”

In “Kansas,” the doctor’s office deals with the health care company. If the specialist fails to appear on the company’s approved list, the doctor’s office and the company work together to get the patient to the specialist he needs. The patient, who presumably has enough to worry about, is not involved until all the arrangements are in place.

Another “minor” issue is that rather than issue a “Tofes 17” that covers the primary procedure and all follow on related procedures, a new guarantee must be requested for each individual procedure.

In my case, that means a new “Tofes 17”

    For initial surgery/biopsy

    Second surgery to partially eliminate cancer

    Third surgery for further eliminate cancer

    Six weekly chemical treatments to further eliminate cancer *

    Fourth surgery to finally eliminate cancer

    Post-op follow-up

all of which does not include related tests and interviews with specialists (e.g., cardiologists, vascular surgeon).

    * To be fair, one “Tofes 17” sufficed for the six weekly chemical treatments.

In “Kansas,” I had an open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, a “Triple A.”

Under my Advantage plan, my initial visit to the specialist was covered and all following related procedures, including a hospital stay and post-op follow-up with the surgeon.

As a patient, my only obligation was to show up.

My PCP’s office, the specialist’s office, and the Advantage provider took care of all the paperwork.

The same process was true for a hernia repair and a fempop bypass.

For several years I have had balance problems; unless there is a handy wall, I tend to fall.

Thanks to my former Medicare Advantage carrier and my former PCP’s excellent referral people, I have a mobility scooter (no cost). I can “scooter” to my local PCP’s office or a more distant office as needed.

Not so my Spouse.

Incidentally, if I needed a scooter here in Israel, it would be out of my pocket. To be fair, some health care is less expensive here (no co-pays for out-patient services) and some (equipment such as scooters) is more expensive.

Bottom line: It’s not Kansas anymore.

Main characters in original Wizard of Oz film

 

 

 

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Monday, October 11, 2021

Opuscula

Long hours mean
Poor medicine
For hospital patients

Residency or postgraduate training is specifically a stage of graduate medical education. It refers to a qualified physician (one who holds the degree of MD, DO, DPM, MBBS, MBChB) who practices medicine, usually in a hospital or clinic, under the direct or indirect supervision of a senior medical clinician registered in that specialty. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residency_(medicine)


MEDICAL RESIDENTS typically pull 24-to-30 hour shifts for the duration of their residency.

A residency can last from a year to 10 years, depending on specialty,

A resident may find time to catch 40 winks, but there is no guarantee.

A tired resident’s mental capacity is diminished.

A tired resident is, therefore, unable to provide the high level of medical care the patient deserves.

Israel Hayom editorial cartoon by Shlomo Cohen for Monday, 11 October 2021

Ever since I was 17 year old airman and pulled all night duty after a full day — and then was expected to function 100% at my job the next day — I have looked askance at very extended shifts.

Ten hours? OK. Twelve, maybe.

But not 24 of more, especially when dealing with people’s lives.

In the military, personnel expect to have an occasional long day.

I write from experience.

You catch a nap whenever possible, in any position possible.

But, as I wrote above, an 8-hour shift followed by a sleepless 12-hour shift, followed by yet another 8-hour shift reduces a person’s cognitive and motor abilities.

 

17 was a long time ago

This scrivener is now well past 17 – more than 60 years past 17.

I am a frequent “guest” at a local hospital.

Most of my care is supervised by residents. I rarely see a “real” doctor.

To be honest, the residents ARE “real doctors,” they simply have not completed their specialty training.

It is my experience that a well-rested senior resident is generally capable to handle more or less routine issues. (Hopefully the residents know their limits and ask the “senior medical clinician registered in that specialty” for guidance.)

In any event, many of the residents at the hospital I frequent (too frequently) “resigned.”

The government pays their salaries and makes the demand for very extended tours of duty.

According to the residents, the government has agreed to improve their condition — reducing maximum on-duty hours to only 26 (!) — and engaging more medical school graduates in the residency programs.

Unfortunately, as with most things “government,” all this will take some time and “depend on the budget.”

Meanwhile, more patient care falls on the nurses (both male and female).

I have a six-week-long out-patient procedure that requires cauterization.

The hospital rules — for whatever reason — that only a male can catheterize a male.

Modesty?

Hardly.

The (female) nurse (a) gets the patient ready, (b) once the catheter is inserted, she administers the Rx, then (c) removes the cath.

In any event, in my case, the male nurse was “out” that morning and the nurses had to corral a doctor. The doctor, a senior resident, and I were previously acquainted. (Think “old home week.”)

Fortunately, here, residents are pressed into tasks most doctors forget once they get their medical degree.

I was half hoping my surgeon, a Very Senior Doctor and genuinely nice guy, would get “stuck” with the job, but the senior resident probably was a better choice. I doubt the surgeon has inserted a cath on a non-sedated patient in some time.

Bottom Line: If the hospital’s medical residents are compelled to work more than 12 hours sans a several-hours-long break, if you have the option, consider another hospital.

 


 

 

 

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Monday, August 30, 2021

Enterprise Risk Management, Business Continuity, COOP

The person you called
Is on vacation
No one can help you

I SEEM TO BE GETTING A LOT of “Sorry, the only person who can help you/answer the question is (pick one) on vacation, out of the office, in a meeting. Call back when the person returns and can take your call.”

I get this from banks.

I get this from health care organizations.

I even get this from hospitals.

 

IT SEEMS TO MY EDWARD BEAR mind that if a position is critical sufficient to staff it, it should be considered critical enough to have someone trained to “fill in” if the person normally in the position is absent.

This is especially true if the position is “client facing.”

Except for (U.S.) presidents and their vice presidents, most executives are smart enough to have someone able to fill in when they are unavailable.

    Presidents, at least up through FDR’s reign, made a point to keep their vice presidents in the dark as much as possible.

Perhaps it is lack of confidence in themselves that keeps some critical personnel from training a stand-in.

Perhaps the critical person feels he or she is invincible; that they will live forever.

Fred Rose and Hank Williams were on the mark when they wrote "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" https://tinyurl.com/mzjj6kz9

Even sans the Grim Reaper at the door, people are absent. People go on vacations. They tend to others. They are promoted. They are transferred.

”Things” happen. ”Things” change.

Admittedly, not everyone is able or ready to “step into another’s shoes.”

But, I suspect, with encouragement and training, most people can be confident that they can fill in for another “in a pinch.”

Besides, it seems to me it is just good business sense to have someone who can step in as needed.

I once worked for a PBX manufacturer. The company moved across town and the new switchboard was temporally unattended.

Having once used a plug board (think Lily Tomlin (right) as Ernestine the Telephone Operator) I rashly manned the switchboard (console). Not my job, but I wrote the operator’s manual so I figured I could “get by.” I did (but was relieved to be relieved).

Granted, my stint on the switchboard was not planned, but I was capable.

If anyone thinks a receptionist job is less important than, say, a general manager, let them call into a business when the receptionist is on a break.

One ringy dingy, two ringy-dangies . . .

The responsibilities are different, but I suggest that the receptionist’s job is at least as important to the organization’s success as the GM’s.

Filling in for an absent coworker is not something normally to be “thrust” upon a person.

In other words, it is something that should be planned and implemented in stages, before the task needs to be performed.

Likewise, several people can — perhaps should — be trained to “assume the position” when it become necessary.

In the military, they call it “cross-training,” being able to function in another job.

Perhaps, as with this scrivener, not as well as the regular receptionists answering calls, but “good enough” to keep from losing a customer for lack of a response.

C-levels who are afraid to train someone to confidently fill in for a brief period need to be replaced; they are a detriment to the organization.

As an Enterprise Risk Management practitioner, I know I’m right.

I also know that people who fear for their jobs are people who ignore my warnings and admonishments.

 


 

 

 

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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

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Is Afghanistan
‘Nam over again?

IMAGES OF AFGHANS TRYING TO LEAVE Afghanistan before the Taliban assumes full control. Afghanistan’s former president earlier abandoned his country to avoid “transition issues.” Something unique in U.S. foreign policy history? Hardly.

Dry Bones cartoon

Is it any wonder the U.S.’ “allies” are suspicious of Washington’s promises? Rhetorical question.  

San Diego Union-Tribune Image by Neal Ulevich - AP (https://tinyurl.com/3k7nerdw)
The Print Twitter screengrab
(https://tinyurl.com/zru98mu8)
 

AFGHANISTAN SEEMS TO BE VIETNAM all over again.

Aside from the fact that the U.S. never had a policy to win a war in Afghanistan — or Vietnam, or Korea, or Iraq, or Cuba, or — there are many similarities with earlier excursions on behalf of “democracy and the American way.”

The U.S. president who got American troops out of the Vietnam quagmire was a Republican (Richard M. Nixon). The president who ended the U.S.’ 20-year involvement in Afghanistan is a Democrat (Jos. Biden), although to give credit where it is due, under a deal signed last year between the militants and then-President Donald Trump, foreign forces were to have left by 1 May. (http://tinyurl.com/27muz8yn)

In both cases, when the troops came home — from a politically unpopular war in the Far East and when they returned from what appeared to be a never-ending conflict in Afghanistan, — the military people returned sans war materiel, left behind for the victors.

When the troops returned to the States, they abandoned locals who supported the war effort.

In Vietnam, some managed to get a flight out — primarily those who worked directly for the U.S. government.

For many of those left behind, the victorious Communists had a place for them: re-education camps. (Such “camps” are popular with the Vietnamese’ masters, Communist China.)

Will the Taliban have “re-education” camps a la Vietnam?

U.S. fails to learn from others

The U.S. failed to learn the lesson the Vietnamese taught the French.

They warred against the French until the French tired of the fighting and left Vietnam.

President (ex-5-star general) Dwight D. Eisenhower sent in a limited number of U.S. troops as “Military Advisory Groups” (MAGs). His successors, Democrats JFK and LBJ massively increased the U.S. presence in Vietnam on a piecemeal basis — as troops were wounded or killed, they were replaced by green personnel.

Vietnam was NOT the first war in which Americans refused to fight. That “honor” goes back to the War for Southern Independence (a/k/a U.S. Civil War) when people could, and did, “buy their way out” by paying for stand-ins.

    The Enrollment Act of 1863 provided that a draftee could pay a “substitute” enrollee the sum of $300 (about $5,000 in today’s terms) in order to enlist in his place. Such famous Americans as Grover Cleveland and John D. Rockefeller took advantage of this provision, in effect buying their way out of service. (https://tinyurl.com/9thvtsaw)

Actually, after the first skirmishes of the Revolutionary War many new Americans had other things to do rather than engage the English.

In Afghanistan, the U.S. started supporting the Afghans in their effort to oust the Soviets.

 

Revolving door (a la Vietnam)

 

It was very much the CIA’s covert war with a program to arm and finance the mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan prior to and during the military intervention by the Soviet Union. (https://tinyurl.com/2t355rsy)

After 9-11-2001 — the day Muslim terrorists flew four U.S. airliners into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and into a field in Pennsylvania; in the the latter high jackers, were overcome by the flight’s passengers and crew — the CIA directed its efforts in Afghanistan to attacking the Taliban and its leader, Osama bin Laden. (https://tinyurl.com/2wbyes84)

According to a New York Times article (https://tinyurl.com/5b9ya9bk), the FBI knew well in advance of 9-11 that Muslims were buying flight training. Anecdotal stories claim that the “students” were not interested in landing the commercial airliners.

They won’t fight

According to Biden, the Afghans lack the will to defend their nation, despite the fact that — with substantial U.S. CIA aid — some Afghanis did take up arms against the former Soviet Union.

An Afghan guerrilla handles a U.S.-made Stinger anti-aircraft missile (https://tinyurl.com/y466xn5m)

Afghan borders Taliban ally Pakistan and the western world’s nemesis, Iran. (See map, below).

All are Muslim countries and while they often disagree, the enemy of my friend is my enemy. In this case, since the western world is deemed by Iran’s despots to be an enemy, Afghanistan is, by default, Iran’s friend (as is Pakistan).

Map of Afghanistan and its neighbors

The Taliban, Afghanistan’s rulers-du-jour, are infamous for being misogynistic.

They demanded women to be covered from head to toe according to their ideas of sharia law.

They banned education for females.

The “new” Taliban

According to reports making the media, the “new” Taliban will treat females with respect and they will allow females to be educated, unlike the “old” Taliban. (https://tinyurl.com/ye8jzawt)

The “new” Taliban promised to respect others religions, unlike the “old” Taliban of 2001 that blew up two statues of Buddah in the Bamyan valley of central Afghanistan. (https://tinyurl.com/qjuwbed)

The Taliban claimed the Buddhas violated Islam's prohibition on idolatry.

According to The Indian Express (https://tinyurl.com/yfbq8w24), “The Taliban have promised a new era of peace and security, saying they will forgive those who fought against them and grant women full rights under Islamic law, without elaborating. But many Afghans are deeply skeptical of the group, especially those who remember its previous rule, when it imposed a harsh interpretation of Islamic law. “

Still, the “new” Taliban apparently retains elements of the “old” Taliban.

The Indian Express (ibid.) reports that “The Taliban have blown up the statue of a Shiite militia leader who had fought against them during Afghanistan’s civil war in the 1990s, according to photos circulating on social media Wednesday.

“The statue depicted Abdul Ali Mazari, a militia leader killed by the Taliban in 1996, when the Islamic militants seized power from rival warlords. Mazari was a champion of Afghanistan’s ethnic Hazara minority, Shiites who were persecuted under the Sunni Taliban’s earlier rule.”

So much for forgiving those who fought against them.

Some of the “old” Taliban’s actions remain to haunt them.

A video now being circulated of a woman being murdered, apparently by the Taliban on an Afghan street, actually dates from 2015, according to the India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) (https://tinyurl.com/yenpt6yx)

On the other hand, the England’s ITV (https://tinyurl.com/rn2v4ar8) reported on 17 August 2021 that “Abdul Qadir Jalil, an Afghan-born Manchester (England) resident, traveled to Afghanistan around three weeks ago to get married.

“Mr Jalil says the Taliban has ransacked his home in Kabul, and executed people in his street.

"Last night, the Taliban was trying to attack and search every house in the street," he told ITV News. They are searching for smart phones because they are trying to wipe social media evidence.“

 


 

 

 

 

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Thursday, August 19, 2021

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Media giants invited
To assign reporters
To Hamas target areas

THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION to reporters and photographers employed by The Major Media Outlets, e.g.,

    ABC

    BBC

    CBS

    CNN

    LA Times

    MSNBC

    NY Times

    The Guardian

    Washington Post

to name but a few of the purveyors of half truths and outright lies to come to Israel and set up shop close to the Gaza border.

 

If that is too close for comfort, let them rent quarters in Ashkelon, Ashdod, Holon, even Tel Aviv.

I might even be willing to let a reporter stay in our guest room in Yavne, but he — or she — will not have safe room privileges.

The reporter then can get a feel for what Israelis already know.

The sirens.

The booms.

The falling debris if the Iron Dome takes out a missile, or the explosion as a missile hits if the Iron Dome somehow misses its target.

The terrified children and pets.

The traumatized adults.

The reporter can sit on the balcony and watch for unguided missiles from Gaza.

Perhaps the reporter’s credentials and PRESS vest will offer all needed protection.

    An aside.

    When I was in elementary school, we had bomb drills because “The Russians are coming” with atomic weapons.

    In Indiana, we raced — I tumbled — down flights of stairs to the basement.

    In Florida, we hid under our desks, as if THAT would do any good.

    We built and stocked bomb shelters where we could.

    Later, in Israel I learned that my new pals from the Ukraine were doing basically the same thing because “The Americans are coming.”

    In America I was a reporter and editor. When something happened, good or bad, I had to be in the thick of things. Foolish? Perhaps.

    But I reported from “Ground Zero.”

    That’s all I am asking of the reporters and photographers covering Gaza’s terror attacks.

Censorship

It is my understanding that reporters and photographers in Gaza have their work heavily censored. If they displease the powers that be, they will be prevented from transmitting their copy to “the world.”

I have no doubt that Israeli censors can be as severe, but Israel is not known for abusing media people, even those biased against Israel.

Moreover, a reporter or photographer can trot his or her stuff to an embassy or consulate representing the employer’s country and file from there.

Few countries have a diplomatic presence in Gaza.

Hamas and “friends” have reporters who see Hamas (and Islamic Jihad and …) in action.

They might even see missiles being removed from UN schools and hospitals and fired from heavily populated civilian areas.

They might even report on these things assuming they get out of Gaza with their stories and photos and assuming they won’t have to go back into Gaza.

It is bad enough when people who never have BEEN to Israel repeat lies about the country, but when reporters and photographers fail to report accurately what is transpiring — they may as well be on Hamas’ payroll.

Some reporters and photographers try to be fair, but editorial boards often demand that material be slanted to suit management’s political point of view.

Hitler (left) and Goebbels (right): infamous liars

 


 

 

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Thursday, August 12, 2021

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Put consulate
In Ramallah
For PLO/PFLP/Hamas

AMERICA’S POLITICIANS ARE S-T-U-P-I-D

U.S. President Biden and his VP, Harris-Emhoff, along with the U.S. State Department — apparently staffed by people with less brains than either Winnie the Pooh or the Scarecrow in Wizard of Oz — are trying to force Israel, an independent country and ally to set up a consulate for an enemy non-state (run by the PLO/PFLP and Hamas) in Israel’s capital, Jerusalem.

It is not enough that the U.S. repeatedly has interfered with Israel's elections, NOW the U.S. powers-that-be want Israel to accommodate people sworn to obliterate Israel and slaughter its Jewish citizens (and maybe some Arab and other citizens as well)

 

C-H-U-T-Z-P-A-H !

 

The Biden/Harris-Emhoff State Department, despite empty words pledging support for Israel, is doing everything it can to prove its loyalties — as much as the U.S. government has loyalties, albeit with little trust value — to Israel’s sworn enemies: PLO/PFLP, Hamas, Hezbollah, and their master, Iran.

Why would a sane person or government insist that another, independent government — allegedly an ally — demand that the ally’s government host a consulate for — again — an entity sworn to the ally’s destruction?

The PLO/PFLP and Hamas do not have a state.

The PLO/PFLP and Hamas DO have a central government center.

The center is Ramallah.

In order for a person under the PLO/PFLP or Hamas’ thumb to reach ANY U.S. facility in Jerusalem, that person must pass through Israeli/PLO, etc. check points and have permission to enter Israel.

If the U.S. in its “wisdom,” wants to put a consulate someplace, let that place be Ramallah — and being generous, in Gaza City (since the PLO/PFLP and Hamas barely communicate with each other).

Granted, there used to be a U.S. consulate in eastern Jerusalem, an area heavily populated by Muslim Israeli residents — vs. citizens — loyal to the PLO/PFLP and Hamas; in other words, people sworn to Israel’s destruction.

That consulate was assigned to JORDAN that, until Jordan attacked Israel in 1967, “owned” what now commonly is called “The West Bank and East Jerusalem,” or more properly, Yehuda and Shimron, or Yesha. Jordan lost that land as the price for attacking Israel — even after Israeli leaders pleaded with Jordan’s king to stay out of the war. Jerusalem was again united after the war and open to people of ALL religions.

Apparently, much like Egypt and Gaza, Jordan did not want the land returned in a peace deal with Israel. (There is more or less quiet between the two countries.) Egypt, despite appeals from Israel, refused to accept Gaza in its peace deal with Israel. ) Think about THAT for a minute. Neither Egypt nor Jordan wanted the “Palestinians” Israel inherited following Muslim wars of aggression.

Legally, a host country (e.g., Israel) may refuse to host a consulate for another entity — “Palestine” is not a state despite Abu Mazen’s pipe dreams.

It is not likely that Israel will accept the U.S. fiat, even with a government leaning to the left.

Allowing a U.S. consulate for “Palestinians” in Jerusalem divides Israel’s capital both de facto and de jure essentially telling the world that the U.S. recognizes “Palestine” as a real, legitimate nation.

There IS a “Palestine.” On the map it is shown as “Jordan.”

That Jordan attacked Israel and lost land to Israel does not make a nation of the lost land.

If Biden/Harris-Emhoff et al want to create a three “state” arrangement:

    Israel

    PLO/PFLP plus Jordan

    Gaza plus Egypt

good luck.

A “two state” solution, i.e., Israel and “Palestine,” will not work.

There is no land connection between the area controlled by the PLO/PFLP and the area controlled by Hamas (Gaza).

When Hamas finally takes over the area currently controlled by the PLO/PFLP, as seems inevitable, the seat of government will be in Ramallah; still no land link to Gaza.

    Even if the U.S. succeeds in browbeating Israel into allowing a consulate in the eastern part of Jerusalem, Gaza residents and those outside of Jerusalem still will need Israeli permission to access the consulate.

If the U.S. insists on putting one or more consulates for “Palestinians,” the proper location(s) are Ramallah and Gaza City, NOT Jerusalem.

If the PLO/PFLP loyalists in residence of Jerusalem need U.S. services, they can go to the U.S. embassy (without crossing any borders) or a consulate in PLO/PFLP or Hamas-controlled areas. That this means border crossings are an easily surmountable non-issue.

Language is not a problem. Many in the embassy speak Arabic or Hebrew (or both) and English.

“East Jerusalem” is no more.

It is history.

Jerusalem is whole.

The U.S. administration and State Department should wake up, smell the coffee, and act accordingly.

It is, after all, supposed to be a “woke” administration — whatever THAT means.

 


 

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Friday, August 6, 2021

Opuscula

Democrat Beggars:
Dumb and dumber

TODAY I RECEIVED A NICE EMAIL with Reaching out to you personally, John... as the Subject line.

    I do not recall giving license to address me so informally, but

The email was from marketeers for Florida U.S. Senate candidate Val Demings (info@electdemocraticwomen.org) who is running (assuming she survives the primaries) against incumbent Republican Sen. Marco Rubio (assuming he survives the primaries).

Ms. Demings is not the first dumocrat to seek my vote.Previously, candidates in Ohio and Michigan ask for my vote and begged for my money.

I am a registered Republican in Florida.

At least Ms. Demings is running in Florida.

 

I’LL GIVE Ms. Demings marketeers credit (no cash): they get right to the point, i.e., my wallet.

Screen capture from dumocrat candidate’s begging email

Because I am a nice guy, I wrote Ms. Deming a nice letter explaining that I never support leftists/socialists in the mode of (Hillary) Clinton/Obama/Harris-Emhoff.

I suggested that the people of her party (it was her marketeers, but as the last decent Democrat said1, “The Buck Stops Here” so it is her responsibility to monitor the marketeer’s actions)

Were they “(a) too lazy to check voter registration lists? I am a registered Republican.

Or (b) to ignorant to READ the registration lists?

Or (c) just too stupid to know asking for donations from a long-time Republican is a waste of bits and bytes.

Or (d) -- as I suspect. -- ALL OF THE ABOVE.

I wonder if the dumocrats would beg for my dollars if they had to waste postage. (Ms. Demings, who currently represents Florida’s 10th Congressional District has franking — free postage — privileges.)

The Response

In response to my email (in response to the begging letter), I received in short order the following auto-response (right).

My comments should be obvious.

On 8/6/2021 7:29 AM, Info Elect Democratic Woemn

– This is an automated response -

Thanks for reaching out!

Elect Democratic Women is a grassroots organization committed to taking back Congress for Democrats by electing more pro-choice women. Elect Democratic Women was formed by Democratic Congresswomen who understand that Congress cannot and will not address the urgent needs facing women and their families by a Congress where less than one in five representatives are women. 

If you’d like to support our movement, please consider making a contribution. Just $1 goes a long way:
https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_edw_fr_2018_homepage  WORKS OK

If you'd like to receive less emails and only our most important emails, please use this form
https://go.electdemocraticwomen.org/page/s/less-emails   DOES NOT WORK

If you’d no longer like to receive emails about our mission, you can unsubscribe from our list here:
https://go.electdemocraticwomen.org/page/unsubscribe  DOES NOT WORK

If you're having an issue with an online donation you've made or are trying to make, please contact ActBlue immediately:
info@actblue.com  DOES NOT WORK


I tried each of the links.

The only link that worked was the one to make a donation.

Being a nice guy, I returned the email with the boldface comments shown above.

If anyone cares to try, cut-n-paste the links in your favorite browser and see if anyone
Read my response (probably not)
Acted on the response (fixed the links) — again, probably not.

What is “ActBlue”?

Just for “kicks” I did a web search for “actblue.”

According to its self-identification on Twitter (which, unlike former President Trump is not banned), We're a nonprofit fundraising platform for campaigns and organizations and the small-dollar donors who support them! #IamASmallDollarDonor (https://twitter.com/actblue)

There is a caveat for actblue that Contributions or gifts to ActBlue are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. (https://secure.actblue.com/signin)

I did not see this disclaimer on Ms. Demings’ beg missive; perhaps it does not apply to political contributions.

It is, for me, a non-issue.

Actblue advertises itself (ibid.) As a nonprofit, we’re driven by the belief that our democracy works better when more people participate in civic life and when our campaigns and nonprofits are powered by the people they serve. That’s why we’ve built a powerful online fundraising platform for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, progressive organizations, and nonprofits. Our tools make it possible for anyone to build a grassroots campaign or movement and give donors an easy and secure way to support their favorite candidates and causes

On the other hand . . .

Axios Media (https://www.axios.com/) reports Dem fundraising platform ActBlue boots Cuomo (https://tinyurl.com/wypjszk)

The Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue has removed a donation page that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's campaign committee used to solicit contributions, the company confirmed to Axios.

Driving the news: ActBlue is the lifeblood of grassroots Democratic fundraising. Its decision to cut off Cuomo following damning allegations of sexual harassment and assault deals a body blow to what's left of his political future.

ActBlue donation pages for Cuomo's campaign and PAC were no longer active on Thursday afternoon.

Apparently, if the beggar falls out of grace with the company’s philosophy, ActBlue, drops the client like the proverbial hot potato.

Granted Cuomo fils has been facing complaints of indiscriminate behavior toward women for several years. Cuomo called for the investigation leading to the cited report.2

The Cuomo flap suggests — at last to this scrivener — that Ms. Demings probably is the mold of Clinton/Obama/Harris-Emhoff, a mold that won’t work for me.

I just wish the dumocrats would remove my email from their beggars’ lists.

I complain, but apparently ignoring people of a different point of view is a growing dumocrat trait.

That bodes ill for America.


 

 

Sources

1. Harry S Truman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman)

Harry S Truman and “The Buck Stops Here” desk plaque.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_S._Truman)
2. NPR: Sexual Harassment Charges Against Gov. Cuomo Are Detailed In Scathing 165-Page Report (https://tinyurl.com/dpurzeyf)

 

 

 

PLAGIARISM is the act of appropriating the literary composition of another, or parts or passages of his writings, or the ideas or language of the same, and passing them off as the product of one’s own mind.

Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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