While America shuts down fire houses, cuts infant nutrition, US subsidizes Israel army sushi courses
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Demobilized soldiers will be able to study Asian cooking this year at the government’s expense, as part of an effort to reduce the number of foreign workers employed as cooks in Asian restaurants by training Israeli professionals to replace them.
It’s shocking for two reasons – one is the xenophobia that is rising to astonishing heights in Israel: not even the cooks of foreign cuisine can be foreign (I’ll come back to this) – but because of what it says about how Israel is using US military aid at a time of drastic cuts and austerity for American citizens. Haaretz says:
The cooking courses are estimated to cost about NIS 4.5 million a year, about NIS 1 million of which will come from the Defense Ministry budget.
That’s a few hundred thousands dollars – small change in the grand scheme of things – but not for the Israeli soldiers who will enroll in the course:
Six courses are scheduled for this year in the north, center and south, with a minimum of 25 students in each course.
Some recently demobilized soldiers taking the course may receive aid for housing and living expenses for the first few months. Though the NIS 30,000 tuition [about $8,000] is fully subsidized, students will have to pay NIS 1,800 each for clothing and equipment.
Is this what US aid is being used for?
Everyone knows that the US gives several billion dollars a year of taxpayer aid to Israel’s military – with few strings attached. The US in effect subsidizes sushi-making courses for Israelis, but at what price?
Here are some examples:
All around the US, school systems like the one in Milwaukee, have been laying off teachers due to budget cuts, or cutting basic services like police and fire protection.
Public universities in the US are dramatically raising tuition fees on students to make up shortfalls in state funding.
Last Autumn, as Congress was looking for ways to cut the US federal deficit by cutting spending and not raising taxes, Congress chose to cut $733 million from the Women Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program – a move which, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities would see 700,000 poor women and young children in the United States lose access to a basic nutrition program this year that has been shown to improve child outcomes.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers will be getting all-expenses paid sushi courses.
No debate in US system
What’s even more striking is that despite the superficial impression that support for Israel is a hotly-contested political issue, aid to Israel is completely “bipartisan.” While Republicans accuse President Obama and his Democratic Party of being insufficiently supportive of Israel, leading members of the Democratic Party boast that under the Obama administration, US military assistance to Israel “has been raised to unprecedented levels.”
Recently Deborah Lipstadt – a leading Holocaust scholar and supporter of Israel – lashed out in a Haaretz interview against “over-the-top pandering” to Israel by US politicians. Lipstadt also said that abuse of the Holocaust by American politicians seeking the favor of Israel’s supporters amounted to “soft-core denial” of the Holocaust.
Lipstadt’s comments were directed at Republicans – who are having presidential primary elections unlike the Democrats – but could have just as easily been aimed at leading Democratic Party politicians as well.
One can only agree with Lipstadt that such pandering is “unhealthy” – so much so that we have absurdities such as today’s news: US-subsidized sushi-making courses for Israeli soldiers while American infants are to see cuts in nutrition and no one has the guts to object.
“Now that we’ve got the recipe, is there really any reason for them to stay?”
As I mentioned, the xenophobia inherent in almost every aspect of Israeli policy – even to the point of objecting to sushi chefs from countries that invented sushi has reached the point where it out does satire.
It reminded me of a sketch from the BBC satirical show Not The Nine O’Clock News from the early 1980s. In it Rowan Atkinson (later of Mr. Bean fame) plays a politician of Mrs. Thatcher’s Conservative Party. Watch the whole sketch because you will see that what was political satire thirty years ago has now become real political discourse on a whole range of subjects.
In one line, Atkinson – satirizing anti-immigrant sentiments – says “Now, a lot of immigrants are Indians and Pakistanis, for instance, and I like curry. But now that we’ve got the recipe, is there really any need for them to stay?” The same now goes for sushi in Israel.
Oh, and don’t forget, that last year, just after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the reaction of Israel’s Ynet was, “Israelis fear sushi shortage after quake.” And here’s the Rowan Atkinson sketch.
Laugh, or you might just cry.
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anomaly
take your beef to the republican party
they won't raise taxes
THAT is the problemi know i know
you don't want to pay taxes
you want to keep all your money and say fk everyone else
it is a republican position... - 5 months ago
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did i just call you a republican?
no
i just called you stupid... - 5 months ago
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tverdell
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crash_text_dummy:
I'm a progressive and I want to pay less taxes.
Who wants to pay more taxes for government waste?I think you are alone on that point.
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tverdell
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tverdell:
ok for you not to have enough police fire and teachers
but it's not ok for me
i want to pay taxes so i have libraries, schools, university education, firemen and police - 5 months ago
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crash_text_dummy:
@ tverdell.
I do not want to pay less taxes, but I do want government spending to be more efficient. The government does have a lot of wasteful spending that needs to be taken care of. Some of that money is completely wasted on things like military experiments that have been receiving money despite their practicality and despite a complete lack of progress over the years that they have been funded. Some things need to be restructured. We have police who don't give a damn about upholding the law, they just want to bust some heads. We need to toss cops like that out and hire people who are level headed in their place. We have areas in poverty without their own local firemen and some fire stations won't put out a fire in that area if the house that catches on fire did not pay a fee that they might not be able to afford. We need to rework the fire zones so that all areas are covered. Classes are overcrowded and students are not doing quite so well. We need to get smaller classes that teachers can more readily handle, but people also need to realize that a lot of how well a student does starts at home. Parents need to be involved in their child's education and need to be able to help their children.
@ crash_text_dummy.
We do need to raise taxes, but you are being way too general in whom you seem to be targeting for higher taxes. We need to lower the tax burden on the economic middle and lower class because they are the ones who feel the burden of taxes the most. A person who lives paycheck to paycheck is going to be much more burdened by a tax increase than someone who makes more than $200,000 a year. We need to increase taxes on the top 20% or so and we really need to increase taxes a lot on the top 1%.
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jubal
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Religions are so much bullshit, especially when they are mixed with politics. They become fornicating fuckers....and the US is fornicating with Christianity and Judaism to fuck Islam. That is the honest truth of what this is all about.
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jubal
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MotherForTruth
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Why are we tolerating this?
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MotherForTruth
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nikonwilly
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Terrorists, what more can one say?
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thinkingfree
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THE reason for 9/11. Arabs hate Jews with a passion, of course the reverse is true also but no one wants to talk about that. Arabs hate the fact the we support Israel. It doesn't matter if one is anti semitic or not thats the situation we find ourselves in. As long as Israel exists this turmoil will never end, the question is how do we see ourselves in this situation and what role do we want to play in the future knowing this will never end. If the middle eastern nations keep developing nuclear material and Israel decides to be preemptive then we will have an answer. I just hope we don't keep loosing troops as a result of theocracy.
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thinkingfree
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DEM46
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thinkingfree:
Interesting take. I would disagree that unless Israel goes away this won't ever be settled. I believe that we (the U.S.) need to force the parties to negotiate in good faith and learn to live in peace or we can just pull our money out of there and wash our hands of it.
Our money is the only leverage we have to force a real peace there.
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DEM46:
A friend who works in the defence industry attended an international sales promo event, he was a vendor for a firm marketing fighter jets. Anyway, this friend told me that while there he came in contact with an Arab who was a possible buyer, they walked together for a while and came to a common area for drinks, in that common area were some Israelis attending the same event. He told me that you could feel the hate between these two peoples, saying it was palpable. I don't think we as Americans can appreciate this degree of hate between these two peoples, the closest thing I can think of would be the Hatfield's and McCoys. I think we are naive to think there is a peaceful solution to the problem, not unless my belief that women should rule comes true, and I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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thinkingfree
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RevKen
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When we talk about cutting government spending we want to cut waste like this. When politicians talk about cutting spending they want to keep all programs that lobbyists bribe them to keep and get rid of all programs that help the American people.
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RevKen
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DEM46
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Oh, it's pretty shocking how we can't have any honest discussion regarding Israel lest we be described as antisemitic.
Biggest problem with our elected officials. Unless they show unwavering support they will get hammered by Americans of Jewish decent.
Let's just have some free speech without always assuming that Americans don't support the Israelis overall.
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DEM46
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DEM46:
Americans of Jewish decent?
Current House Majority Leader Eric Cantor....
Coincidence? Maybe....maybe not. His political aspirations are vast and unyielding.
But hey, we have to dissolve Constitutional rights for all Americans because our government needs unrestrained power to catch all those potential terrorists in sheep's clothing that are hiding out everywhere....waiting to take control and force us to stop doing things like subsidizing sushi classes for former IDF soldiers in Israel.
Oh the irony....
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Incredulous
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DEM46
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Incredulous:
Well, maybe I didn't say that right but American Jews are not Israelis. I'm certainly not maligning ethnicity. Sort of like I'm Italian/American or American of Italian decent. I realize being Jewish is religious as well as an ethnicity.
Hope that clears it up a bit.
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DEM46
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DEM46:
I never thought you were maligning ethnicity. Actually, I think you bravely acknowledged the elephant in the room....
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Incredulous
