Pamela Geller has a recent article in which she details how the US (as is the EU also) is no longer a producer of capitalist commodity any more. Most workers are not producing. most are on government payroll
This can be understood only historically, tracing both the high and low points of first British, now American capitalism
Pamela Geller though did not do this tracing of the crisis, she was just lashing out at trade unions.
I tell you that corporatism is in the air just like the 1930s. Please take care! Listen careefully and think about what every body says.
Ted
I bow out of this one. I am aware of most things said, especially the trade union bureacrats linked to the Dems, who feather their own nest and who form the centre of the pro Sharia part of Empire, who towards Israel are Sharia fascist
I just ask you Ted even though you back Mrs Palin, or anybody else, listen to what they say from the standpoint of the Jews.
Palin said that a pension is a promise. Actually it is a contract.
But she says in her speech that you need to have a going concern (in this case obviously the Wisconsin state economy) to be able to fulfil this contract of the pension
THIS IS BIG PROBLEM
When you take out a pension it is not stated that this may not be paid because of capitalist crisis
This means that the crisis in the system is beginnign to dominate life.
Now listen to the man onthe video also he clearly is calling for a situation of corporatism in America…that there is no class struggle in America
To hell with them he repeats many times
There is real anger and hatred in his voice
Back whom you wish Ted all I ask for Jewish people to do is listen carefully to everything that is being said in this election by ALL
Palin is very experienced in politics. She made that remark (about pensions being dependent on the economy functioning) very very quickly. It is a terribly important remark if you are immersed in the lessons of Germany 1930s
Strangely i am closer to Yamit82 in his great scepticism towards all EU and US political elite.
Phony conservatives ! How come they didn’t defund NPR?
In real terms they only reduced the budget by a few hundred Mil.
Palin has lost her pizazz after two years having all of the attention and limelight to herself, her star is fading. I call it over exposure and burnout. Polling 7% of Republicans on the list of potential candidates after two years of daily national exposure is evidence that she ain’t got what it takes and either won’t run or won’t be nominated so why bother with her? She is a distraction a fading star and still for some a curiosity. She has been Trumped!! 🙂
Time to find and latch on to a new IDOL, at least choose one with a chance of winning. So far I see Trump who I never took seriously and still don’t (I don’t think he was ever serious about running), but he might just get caught up with the positive polls and his ego might now propel him into running. My instincts tell me if he does he will win both the nomination and the WH. He’s no conservative but neither are most of the other potential contenders.
And they couldn’t even defund NPR ($400 mil.?? So much for tea parties and phony conservatives.
The booing came from Union members and their fellow travellers. Didn’t the Unions also bankrupt the big three or at least GM. In Canada Public employees make less than in the private sector. The advantage is that there is job security. In the States, its the other way around as far as wages and benefits are concerned (I think they get 40% higher) and incompetant teachers can’t be fired.
Palin and the Tea Party are all about pay as you go and we have to not only balance the budget, we have to reduce the debt.
Finally, what I like about Palin is that she has character in spades and great values. She also has a spine of steel and a great competive nature. She can rally the troops (and I dare say the country) like no other.
She also has a great 20 year record as a public servant.
Ted,
for your information, Palin was roundly booed by a large segment of the crowd, CNN is busy showing those clips. Very troubling for Palin is the fact that within tea party members, her strongest supporters, she could elicit so much negativity. I didn’t find her speech as impressive as you did, something is lacking on her delivery, I think it’s seriousness. Barn burner??? hardly, even the farmers were not impressed!
Donald Trump stole her spotlight in Boca Raton, sorry.
Felix,
Like you, I do not know all that is happening in Wisconsin, and I was born and raised there. The gist of things, as I see them, is that Government Employees’ Unions have been bilking the public; and that such unions are quite different from not only the trade unions you mention, but also industrial unions such as the UAW (which I and my mother belonged to) and the Brewery Workers’ Union my step-father belonged to. My mother and step-father had to bargain with companies that had a real stake in staying in business, namely, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. and the Blatz Brewing Company. Both companies, in the end, went bankrupt; and the workers suffered as a result; but when the unions did dispute with these companies, they fought a fair fight. The State of Wisconsin is not allowed by law to go bankrupt, because the State of Wisconsin (represented by its governor and Republican-controlled legislature) IS the people of Wisconsin. They cannot be bargained with as a company is bargained with, because (1) the company (the State) has no “profits” to share with the workers, and (2) the unions support those who feather their nest, namely the Democratic Party, in an obvious conflict of interest. This is bribery, not collective bargaining. In good economic times, the state can tolerate this chicanery; but right now, Wisconsin is in a financial crisis and needs to act responsibly.
Concerning Sarah Palin, I appreciate the support she has given to the grass-roots Tea Party movement. That said, I support Donald Trump for President, and hope he decides to run.
Where did I hear that before?
My piece above can be misinterpreted. I am not saying that these people are Hitlers. i think that Obama going to war in Libya wiothout consulting Congress is far closer to hitler.
It is just that these same themes…crisis in the capitalist system, bankrupt economies, tearing up of agreements with trade unions, no class struggle allowed!, these bad union people, but we keep the nation together…these are all themes in the air
Ted belman please do not in your work just quote people like Palin and promote them. take what they are saying and take what they are saying very seriously.
I really do not understand the situation in Wisconsin, but on the issue of trade union rights I see Palin linking that to whether the economy is viable
But if the economy is not viable rights are flushed downthe toilet
This is global. In Spain the Labourist PSOE had air controllers back to work AT THE POINT OF A GUN, AND I MEAN LITERALLY
Felix Quigley says:
April 17, 2011 at 11:16 am
Jewish people should not have to dig too deep on that one! The whole of mein kamph has this recurring theme running through it, that everything would b fine if it was not for those unions, and bolsheviks etc, and into thios bolshevik theme Hitler wove his racism and antisemitism.
Hitler had a mustache. Palin doesn’t. So it’s not the same, see?
The essential point I got from Palin was that she had many educators in her family, many are living on a pension, that a pension is a promise, and that that promise must be fulfilled, but in order for it to be fulfilled the state must be solvent. So the promise is dependent ont he well being of capitalism
The main theme of the man who introduced her was that class struggle is foreign to America.
Where did I hear that before?
Jewish people should not have to dig too deep on that one! The whole of mein kamph has this recurring theme running through it, that everything would b fine if it was not for those unions, and bolsheviks etc, and into thios bolshevik theme Hitler wove his racism and antisemitism.
Ted Belman says:
April 17, 2011 at 4:55 am
Teshuva, knock it off. stop talking about your views on Free Masonry, Satan etc. on Israpundit. It is nothing I want to have a debate on. I am putting you on moderation.
This shill says thank you, Ted! 🙂
Teshuva, knock it off. stop talking about your views on Free Masonry, Satan etc. on Israpundit. It is nothing I want to have a debate on. I am putting you on moderation.
EDITOR
Ted Belman
tbelman3- at- gmail.com
Co-Editor
Peloni
peloni1986@yahoo.com
Customized SEARCH
ISRAPUNDIT DAILY DIGEST
Subscribe for Free
SUPPORT ISRAPUNDIT
If you are paying by credit card, when filling out the form, make sure you show the country at the top of the form as the country in which you live.
Pamela Geller has a recent article in which she details how the US (as is the EU also) is no longer a producer of capitalist commodity any more. Most workers are not producing. most are on government payroll
This can be understood only historically, tracing both the high and low points of first British, now American capitalism
Pamela Geller though did not do this tracing of the crisis, she was just lashing out at trade unions.
I tell you that corporatism is in the air just like the 1930s. Please take care! Listen careefully and think about what every body says.
Ted
I bow out of this one. I am aware of most things said, especially the trade union bureacrats linked to the Dems, who feather their own nest and who form the centre of the pro Sharia part of Empire, who towards Israel are Sharia fascist
I just ask you Ted even though you back Mrs Palin, or anybody else, listen to what they say from the standpoint of the Jews.
Palin said that a pension is a promise. Actually it is a contract.
But she says in her speech that you need to have a going concern (in this case obviously the Wisconsin state economy) to be able to fulfil this contract of the pension
THIS IS BIG PROBLEM
When you take out a pension it is not stated that this may not be paid because of capitalist crisis
This means that the crisis in the system is beginnign to dominate life.
Now listen to the man onthe video also he clearly is calling for a situation of corporatism in America…that there is no class struggle in America
Back whom you wish Ted all I ask for Jewish people to do is listen carefully to everything that is being said in this election by ALL
Palin is very experienced in politics. She made that remark (about pensions being dependent on the economy functioning) very very quickly. It is a terribly important remark if you are immersed in the lessons of Germany 1930s
Strangely i am closer to Yamit82 in his great scepticism towards all EU and US political elite.
Phony conservatives ! How come they didn’t defund NPR?
In real terms they only reduced the budget by a few hundred Mil.
Palin has lost her pizazz after two years having all of the attention and limelight to herself, her star is fading. I call it over exposure and burnout. Polling 7% of Republicans on the list of potential candidates after two years of daily national exposure is evidence that she ain’t got what it takes and either won’t run or won’t be nominated so why bother with her? She is a distraction a fading star and still for some a curiosity. She has been Trumped!! 🙂
Time to find and latch on to a new IDOL, at least choose one with a chance of winning. So far I see Trump who I never took seriously and still don’t (I don’t think he was ever serious about running), but he might just get caught up with the positive polls and his ego might now propel him into running. My instincts tell me if he does he will win both the nomination and the WH. He’s no conservative but neither are most of the other potential contenders.
And they couldn’t even defund NPR ($400 mil.?? So much for tea parties and phony conservatives.
The booing came from Union members and their fellow travellers. Didn’t the Unions also bankrupt the big three or at least GM. In Canada Public employees make less than in the private sector. The advantage is that there is job security. In the States, its the other way around as far as wages and benefits are concerned (I think they get 40% higher) and incompetant teachers can’t be fired.
Palin and the Tea Party are all about pay as you go and we have to not only balance the budget, we have to reduce the debt.
Finally, what I like about Palin is that she has character in spades and great values. She also has a spine of steel and a great competive nature. She can rally the troops (and I dare say the country) like no other.
She also has a great 20 year record as a public servant.
Ted,
for your information, Palin was roundly booed by a large segment of the crowd, CNN is busy showing those clips. Very troubling for Palin is the fact that within tea party members, her strongest supporters, she could elicit so much negativity. I didn’t find her speech as impressive as you did, something is lacking on her delivery, I think it’s seriousness. Barn burner??? hardly, even the farmers were not impressed!
Donald Trump stole her spotlight in Boca Raton, sorry.
Felix,
Like you, I do not know all that is happening in Wisconsin, and I was born and raised there. The gist of things, as I see them, is that Government Employees’ Unions have been bilking the public; and that such unions are quite different from not only the trade unions you mention, but also industrial unions such as the UAW (which I and my mother belonged to) and the Brewery Workers’ Union my step-father belonged to. My mother and step-father had to bargain with companies that had a real stake in staying in business, namely, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. and the Blatz Brewing Company. Both companies, in the end, went bankrupt; and the workers suffered as a result; but when the unions did dispute with these companies, they fought a fair fight. The State of Wisconsin is not allowed by law to go bankrupt, because the State of Wisconsin (represented by its governor and Republican-controlled legislature) IS the people of Wisconsin. They cannot be bargained with as a company is bargained with, because (1) the company (the State) has no “profits” to share with the workers, and (2) the unions support those who feather their nest, namely the Democratic Party, in an obvious conflict of interest. This is bribery, not collective bargaining. In good economic times, the state can tolerate this chicanery; but right now, Wisconsin is in a financial crisis and needs to act responsibly.
Concerning Sarah Palin, I appreciate the support she has given to the grass-roots Tea Party movement. That said, I support Donald Trump for President, and hope he decides to run.
My piece above can be misinterpreted. I am not saying that these people are Hitlers. i think that Obama going to war in Libya wiothout consulting Congress is far closer to hitler.
It is just that these same themes…crisis in the capitalist system, bankrupt economies, tearing up of agreements with trade unions, no class struggle allowed!, these bad union people, but we keep the nation together…these are all themes in the air
Ted belman please do not in your work just quote people like Palin and promote them. take what they are saying and take what they are saying very seriously.
I really do not understand the situation in Wisconsin, but on the issue of trade union rights I see Palin linking that to whether the economy is viable
But if the economy is not viable rights are flushed downthe toilet
This is global. In Spain the Labourist PSOE had air controllers back to work AT THE POINT OF A GUN, AND I MEAN LITERALLY
Hitler had a mustache. Palin doesn’t. So it’s not the same, see?
Class struggle? I’ll give you class struggle!!!
The essential point I got from Palin was that she had many educators in her family, many are living on a pension, that a pension is a promise, and that that promise must be fulfilled, but in order for it to be fulfilled the state must be solvent. So the promise is dependent ont he well being of capitalism
The main theme of the man who introduced her was that class struggle is foreign to America.
Where did I hear that before?
Jewish people should not have to dig too deep on that one! The whole of mein kamph has this recurring theme running through it, that everything would b fine if it was not for those unions, and bolsheviks etc, and into thios bolshevik theme Hitler wove his racism and antisemitism.
This shill says thank you, Ted! 🙂
Teshuva, knock it off. stop talking about your views on Free Masonry, Satan etc. on Israpundit. It is nothing I want to have a debate on. I am putting you on moderation.