If Fashion Writers Wrote History

From the blog Just Not Said:



Benito makes a bold statement in a cap with red braid and a beautiful gold-plated representation of an iron eagle. The bird matches his epaulets, gold buttons, and the eagle on his arm perfectly, adding just the right touch of color coordination. The black shirt beneath Benito’s immaculate green jacket reflects his point of view perfectly! And the hands of his German Leica sweep reliably around their axis, letting Il Duce know when it’s time to get rid of those pesky limits to his power. Whether you’re talking fascism or fashionism, Benito rules!



A true leader doesn’t have to wear loud clothes that scream, look at me! Adolf’s brown, double-pocket jacket exudes an understated, quiet authority which does far more for him than any loud zoot suit would. It’s just enough to keep him warm on those cool Alpine evenings! Adolf’s unique mustache shows that he is a fashion leader, not a follower. And while some fuehrers might be torn between wearing a swastika or iron cross, Adolf’s final solution was pure genius: he sported both!



The medals that Idi Amin wore, like the titles he bestowed upon himself, were all richly merited. One does not earn that kind of hardware by cannibalizing others’ heroism! Even more impressive is the way Idi wore them: with understated good taste and a finely tuned sense of proportion. Amin’s well cut uniform perfectly reflected his quiet refinement, proving yet again that high moral standards do go hand in hand with high sartorial standards.

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Bergdahl: Taliban asked me if Obama is gay

New York Post:

Although watching over Bergdahl was a high honor, the guards were often bored and would pass the time by making videos of him, interrogating him with ridiculous questions or shaving his beard into shapes they found amusing, he said.

“They ask you, is Obama gay and sleeps with men?” he recalled. His young guards were also curious about where US military bases got their prostitutes, alcohol and drugs, and were obsessed with American soft drinks, he added.

From the blog Just Not Said in 2012:

When I first heard a few days ago that Obama might be gay, my initial reaction was, that’s ridiculous. He’s married, has two kids, and he’s never set off my gaydar. I had read a couple years ago about Larry Sinclair’s claims of having given Obama oral sex in the back of a limousine when Obama was a state senator. But at the time I just figured that any famous person is bound to attract a few loonies who will say anything to get publicity.

But after I read the article linked two posts ago (and directly below), I started reading more about the rumors of Obama’s gay life, and after a while, it just made too much sense not to be true.

In his article in WND.com, Jerome Corsi, a Harvard Ph.D. in political science, said that Obama (along with Rahm Emanuel) was a lifetime member of Man’s Country, a gay bathhouse in Chicago. Obama was evidently well known there and many of the older clientele remembered him:

Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen, who worked with the National Security Agency from 1984 to 1988 as a Navy intelligence analyst, confirmed DuJan’s claims.

“It is common knowledge in the Chicago gay community that Obama actively visited the gay bars and bathhouses in Chicago while he was an Illinois state senator,” Madsen told WND.

Obama’s reputation in gay circles, by the way, was that he liked to receive oral sex but not to give it, which squares with what Larry Sinclair had said about him. (It’s his “signature.” And receiving blow jobs but not giving them would be consistent with Obama’s narcissistic personality.)

As a member of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ, Obama was known to have a “close friendship” with Donald Young, the openly gay choir director of the church. Young was murdered execution-style on December 23, 2007, just as Obama began his climb toward the Presidency. Another gay member of the church, Larry Bland, had also been killed execution-style a month earlier. Neither man was robbed, and both cases remain unsolved. Donald Young’s mother believes to this day that her son was killed in order to silence him before he spoke out about Obama.

Jerome Corsi is dismissed by the Left as a “Tea Party activist and conspiracy theorist.” But even if you regard Corsi and Madsen and Dujan with suspicion, what they say fits the larger picture of Obama’s life far better than any heterosexual narrative would. The circumstantial evidence — away from his public image as a family man — fits the homosexual narrative perfectly.

There is virtually no record of Obama having had any girlfriends before he married Michelle at age 31. He referred to two in his autobiography, but these were later revealed to be “composites.” Are we to believe that a healthy, young, sports-oriented black man had no history of having chased after girls? You’d think that after he’d first been elected as President, back when he was seen in such a messianic light, all sorts of women would have come forward claiming that they had had flings with Obama, or at least been propositioned by him. But none did.

In his autobiography, Obama stated that during his years at Columbia he spent all his time in the library and “lived like a monk.” But if he spent all of his time in the library, shouldn’t he have gotten excellent grades, especially given how smart he is supposed to be? Then why spend a million dollars hiring 11 lawyers to make sure his academic records were permanently sealed? It’s also hard to believe that a young man who by his own admission freely imbibed drugs was otherwise inclined to live “like a monk.”

Another question: how many successful black men marry women far darker than themselves? If successful black men do marry black, it’s often a woman so light-skinned you have to look twice to ascertain her blackness. This tends to be true of successful blacks in business, in entertainment, and in sports. Obama wasn’t rich when he married Michelle, but he was a Harvard Law School graduate and did give the impression of an ambitious young man on his way up. And young gay men with political ambitions are more concerned about simply having a beard than her desirability. (Ironically, it was said during the ’08 election that black women voters had a particular fondness for Obama because he had married a “real” black woman, unlike so many other successful black men.)

Michelle, in turn, also married Barack out of ambition. She reportedly had divorce papers drawn up after he lost an election to Bobby Rush for a House seat in 2000.

When Barack was first elected President, Michelle wanted to stay in Chicago and raise their two girls there. She was quickly informed that this would not look good, so she moved to the White House.

Has a President’s “body man” ever been given such prominence? Part of Reggie Love’s job as Obama’s personal valet was to “wake the President up in the morning.” (How could he do this without waking Michelle up at the same time?) Love reportedly worked up to 18 hours a day, “often sleeping on the burgundy couch.”

The “body man” before Love was Nick Colvin, who left the White House after rumors surfaced that he had had sexual relations with Obama while Obama was a state senator. (Obama hasn’t had just one Clyde Tolson, he’s had two.)

And why all the snickering when Kal Penn (“Kumar” of Harold and Kumar fame, widely known to be gay in Hollywood) was working in the White House as the President’s Associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement? Google “Kal Penn Obama affair” and you’ll get 165,000 results.

The ways in which Obama tries to compensate seem telling too. His jaunty stride up to the podium is meant to project masculine virility; and his vocal delivery, with that faux vaguely-black accent, is meant to show manliness as well. I’ve seen other gay guys who try too hard to appear manly, with overly emphatic movements, and it usually leaves the opposite impression.

You never, ever hear any whispers about Obama and women. Sure, there are stories about power struggles between Michelle and other women, like Oprah Winfrey and Desiree Rogers; but no stories about Barack straying with women. I had always just assumed that this was because he was a squeaky clean family man who was perhaps a little scared of Michelle. But for a healthy man who ascended to the Presidency at age 48, who had star power and unlimited access to women, to never, ever indulge? That would be practically unheard of. But no, there will be no Monicas for Barack. 

Obama has essentially been hiding his sexuality in plain sight all this time. In retrospect, I’m astonished at my own blindness. (There has evidently been chatter about his sexuality on the internet for years.) But he just never set off my gaydar. And he is, after all, President of the United States, a position we associate with homosexuality about as much as, say, Brigadier General.

In a way, it’s almost racist not to see Obama’s gayness. Sometimes it’s hard to see past the blackness: we are conditioned to assume all black males are high testosterone potential rapists.

Obama has none of the sheepishness, or sense of furtiveness, that we sometimes associate with gays. But maybe he doesn’t give off that vibe because his narcissism overrides any possible sense of embarrassment.

Obviously, none of the “evidence” I’ve presented is hard; it’s merely circumstantial. The only people with firsthand evidence are those who’ve had sex with Obama. But the entire picture of Obama’s life makes much more sense when you see it through the prism related by Corsi and Madsen and Dujan.

There’s nothing intrinsically immoral about being gay; it’s something homosexuals generally have no choice about. But with Obama, his duplicity about his sexuality is reflective of his duplicity about virtually everything else. He has employed Alinsky-ite methods to hide his gayness the same way he has employed them to hide his far left political leanings. (Alinsky: cut your hair, wear a suit and tie, appear moderate, hide your radicalism, and if anybody disagrees with your political views, attack him on personal grounds.) 

At this point, three and a half years into Obama’s Presidency, his sexuality has to be open secret in Washington. The White House press reportedly knew about JFK’s escapades with women at the time, but kept them quiet. They are undoubtedly performing a similar function with Obama.

(By the way, if you don’t believe that Obama is gay, go ahead and laugh at me. But the truth should become much more widely known after Obama has left the Presidency, when the press no longer has a reason to protect him.)

You have to wonder whose idea of a joke it was when Newsweek put out that famous cover of him with the rainbow halo over his head and titled it, “The first gay President.” (In fact, Obama is probably the second; James Buchanan was most likely gay as well.)

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Save Our Petrol (Australian ad) 1979

Uploaded on Oct 17, 2011: Save Our Petrol commercial from 1979 made by National Conservation Programme transferred from Betamax videocassette. Features an animation of nudists dancing around and finding alternative transports to driving their cars and with the slogan “There’s at least a dozen ways to save our petrol”. The jingle was written and sung by Australia’s famous jingle writer/singer MOJO who were best known for the Meadow Lea and Tooheys ads and “C’mon Aussie C’mon” cricket theme.

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Call it terrorism, says father of hero who helped stop stabber at Calif. college

Fox News: The California college student who stabbed four people last month in a campus spree that ended when he was killed by campus police was described by his roommate as “an extreme Muslim” and carried a manifesto and a photocopy of an ISIS flag — more than enough to convince John Price he was a terrorist.

Yet, more than a month after the Nov. 4 attack at University of California Merced, local and federal authorities continue to insist that Faisal Mohammad, 18, carried out the vicious attack because he’d been banished from a study group. Price, whose son Byron Price, a 31-year-old construction manager for the family business who was working nearby and was stabbed when he heroically intervened, suspects the White House’s reluctance to identify acts of radical Islamic terror has trickled down to investigators who are still probing the Merced attack.

“Why don’t we just call it what it is — domestic terrorism?” said Price. “Everyone is afraid to be politically incorrect. I do believe in law enforcement and believe they will do their job, but it seems like to me we aren’t getting the whole story. I just wonder how much of this is driven from way higher up and is politically driven — I just don’t know.”

Mohammad, whose victims all survived, left behind a rambling, two-page manifesto in which he instructed himself to “praise Allah” as he worked his way through his hit list, a photocopied ISIS flag and at least one shaken roommate who remembers him as a menacing loner.

“He was a loner and an extreme Muslim,” Ali Tarek Elshekh, Mohammad’s roommate, told Merced Sheriff’s Department Detective Jose Silva in a statement, also noting Mohammad was “way out there.”

Elshekh, who is Muslim, told sheriffs that a friend of his had asked Mohammad what would happen if he touched the mat he used for praying, and got a chilling response.

“I will kill you,” Mohammad calmly vowed, in what Elshekh said was not a “normal” response for a Muslim.

Elshekh, whose statement was included in a warrant obtained by FoxNews.com through a Freedom of Information Act request from the Merced Superior Court, said he last saw Mohammad just minutes before the attack, sitting on his bed in their dorm room, dressed in a hooded sweater, hood over his face, with his backpack on his back, staring straight ahead in silence.

The warrant, which authorized detectives to search Mohammad’s dorm, car and other possessions, showed investigators found a second copy of the manifesto in Mohammad’s garbage can, along with several discarded petroleum jelly cans, duct tape wrappers, large zip ties, a package that had contained a knife and sharpener, a red prayer rug and a copy of the Koran.

Authorities believe Mohammad, who carried out his attack with an 8-inch hunting knife, planned to steal a gun by overpowering a campus cop and then take several more victims. Price was credited with slowing his attack, providing a chance for others to escape and helping to ensure that police ended the onslaught before anyone was killed. To his father, Price helped stop a terrorist.

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Thinking About Immigration Insurance

Steve Sailer writes: A commenter replies to my latest Taki’s column proposing that all immigrants be required to have immigration insurance against any harms they may visit up Americans:

This is what I did for a living: design insurance and financial products. “Pittsburgh Thatcherite” has the kernel of brilliance but you have the wrong “bond”.

If you are talking about immigrant mass murders you have a low frequency high severity event.

One of my goals is to get the concept of liability for immigration on the table in the first place. Cigarette companies, for instance, always admitted they would be liable if, say, a cigarette exploded and burned your eyebrows off. But that got the lawyer’s nose in Camel’s tent: after lots and lots of arguing, it turned out the cigarette companies were also liable for increasing customers’ statistical risks of lung cancer. That process wouldn’t have been worth it if somebody with deep pockets wasn’t involved.

This makes an underwriter twitchy to begin with. You will never get meaningful limits in the context of such an event (yes, everyone buys car insurance and Mexicans get $15/30 limits) and insurers will be challenged to screen risks among the riskiest immigrants. The other obvious issue is that in a suretyship transaction there is an oligor (the immigrant) and oblige (his victims?) and a surety. The surety likes it when he is positioned to recover from the obligor after paying the obligee. Won’t happen here. This leaves out the question as to whether the surety/insurer is going to be penalized for underwriting by ethnicity.

This is a capital markets play. Some kind of immigrant CAT bond or quasi-CDS structure. This covers a generational cohort or some such number. The bond pays a premium if immigrants behave; maybe it pays a robust premium if immigrants reach certain socio-economic benchmarks. If Allah Akbar events spike, or socio-economic benchmarks crater, the bond pays no income and certain tranches risk their principal.

The reason this idea might work is that institutions could be shamed or pressured to issue the protection. Soros believes in immigration — hey, back it up. Maybe we could sell some of the bonds to Mexico. But any member of the pro-immigration elite could be made to pony up. Want HB-1 Visas? Buy the … bonds.

So if you want big limits — that are intrinsically diversified or pre-diversified — go to the capital markets not insurers. Another advantage: insurers deny claims. Swap counter-parties can’t. I believe AIG believed, in 2007, that it could weasel out of its CDS protection with Talmudic disputation (much like its D&O policies). AIG’s banks said: f you, we need another 10 billion in collateral for the market moving against you. The capital market clears.

Not immigrant insurance. Immigrant CAT bonds with different triggers and tranches, shoved down the throats of the elites cheerleading for more immigration.

Comments:

* That’s a great idea, but we also need to attach liability to judges, politicians and parole boards. These people can make policies or hand down rulings that will result in the deaths of citizens on a routine basis, but never face any consequences, except that politicians may not get elected again.

* The original insurance idea remains key for several reasons; this catastrophe (or “cat”) bond idea is really just footnote or ornamentation to it, but one with a certain amount of appeal I’ll grant.

To begin with, it is usually insurers, faced with risks on a mass of individual policies, who issue cat bonds for the purpose of laying off some of the correlated risks inherent in their portfolio of policies. If there is no insurer, which institution has an interest issuing the cat bonds to investors, and would bear the expense of paying back principal and interest if the immigrants behave, or retaining the principal if they don’t? The government? If there aren’t retail policies earning premiums, how does the bond issuer get income to support investment returns? If there aren’t claims against policies, to what use is the retained principal put if a trigger event occurs? Haven’t we already taken it as a given that the government just isn’t going to do a good job assessing immigration risk, which is why we need to bring in private institutions and litigants? Without underlying insurance policies, cat bonds don’t serve any particular purpose. When an underlying insurance market exists, cat bonds sometimes make sense as a way for an insurer to obtain reinsurance on the capital markets, as opposed to strictly through the institutional reinsurers and retrocessionaires, but cat bonds don’t really make sense in the absence of some kind of underlying exposure.

I admit, I do like the notion of publicly hoisting people by their own petards — forcing an amnesty advocate to put his money where his mouth is, requiring him invest his life savings in cat bonds issued by an insurer facing risks on a hundred thousand Syrian “refugees” — that would be a vintage Kodak moment.

The other subtle point is that cat bonds are most suitable for highly correlated, large, but infrequent risks — the kinds of concentrations that keep insurers (and their regulators) up at night. For example, car crashes are relatively small and fairly uncorrelated — plenty happen in a big city over the course of a year, but they all tend to happen in their own time for their own reasons. No one event brings about a devastating wave of car wrecks and losses (a good winter storm can bring about a brief spike, but relative to the number of wrecks in a year it won’t be significant), and year-to-year the numbers don’t change much. You don’t see cat bonds for car insurance risks. But windstorm losses can be very concentrated and correlated. Years can go by with few claims out of the East and Gulf Coasts. Then one day Hurricane Andrew or Katrina or Sandy rolls ashore and the industry is faced with tens of billions worth of insured losses in a day. Or years go by without major earthquake claims in California, but then one day Northridge happens. So you see cat bonds for earthquakes and windstorms.

All that being said, it would be interesting to see what types of cat bonds would or would not get issued in immigration insurance, and how they were priced on the capital markets. An insurer covering a large cohort of Syrian “refugees” — maybe that company issues a cat bond against terrorism risk and the next 9/11. Another carrier covering mainly Latin American agricultural workers — they don’t bother, because they’re mainly faced with small, uncorrelated traffic and petty-crime risks. Pricing information on individual policies is not always very transparent, but a cat bond quoted over the Bloomberg terminal would say a lot about human nature.

Finally, the tort litigation angle is brilliant and should not be underrated. Abstruse triggers on abstract financial instruments don’t make headlines. But had there been a million dollar liability policy on Francisco Sanchez, the illegal Mexican immigrant who shot Kathryn Steinle on a tourist pier in San Francisco, you’d get a whole extra layer of drama and headlines and attention. And I see your additional point — Steinle already made the papers. Having million dollar policies all over the place would encourage tort lawyers to dig up cases we’d never otherwise hear of, which has a huge value of its own.

* Another idea, staying with the original insurance scenario, would be to make the immigrant’s home country the obligor (or, in the cases of failed states, the UN). Then the insurer would have someone to recover from, and countries would have an incentive to police their emigrants.

* As I read that, I have a mental image in my head.

I see GOP as a big old dying tree. Most branches are barren of leaves. It’s been axed from all sides by Neocons, religious right dummies, globalist free traders, cuckservatives, crunchy cons, libertarian amoralists, and etc. There are huge chunks missing from the side. Few remaining fruits are picked just for the elites. It is about to fall over.

Then, Trump comes along and picks up an ax…

and everyone says HE is the one who destroyed the GOP.

Or imagine a dead man in a coffin nailed shut… but there’s one remaining nail. Trump picks it up and he is blamed for the death of the man.

Trump is no hero, and he may indeed bring about the implosion of the GOP, but the reason why so many have flocked to him is because GOP elites and politicians have been such wusses who never did anything to stop the globo agenda.

* One reason there are many Syrian emigrants right now is that they are fleeing massive American bombing. The Washington Post reported that the US has dropped more bombs (22,478) on Syria this year than the past five years in Afghanistan. This is all part of a failed four-year American attempt to overthrow the government of Syria.

Since the American people refuse to rein in such behavior by its leadership, and many of them condone or support such behavior, then obviously they’re liable for producing these emigrants, millions of whom are fleeing to neighboring countries and Europe.

* I’m afraid that if this idea ever gets off the ground, the gov and the media will work harder than ever to cover up perps’ identities and motivations.

Case in point, remember that incident at UC Merced a couple months ago? Every time I check back, it gets more interesting.

* Every citizen is given an annual immigration allotment, say 1,000th of one immigrant. Citizens can pool their allotments to bring in an immigrant and here’s the important part, they’re jointly and severally responsible for the good conduct and any damages caused by the immigrants and the next generation.

Having 1,000 people jointly and severally on the hook gives lawyers many targets to pillage.

* Admitting an immigrant is having someone join the American family. Immigrants should only be admitted in small numbers and after very careful vetting. The criteria should be based on how they benefit US society. That way we don’t have to worry about immigrants’ behavior once they are admitted.

As Derbyshire says, “maximum security at the borders and maximum liberty within the borders.”

* I think the focus should be on cutting off immigration completely or dramatically cutting back on the numbers we admit each year. The problem I have with the insurance proposal or any similar proposal is the propensity of the Democrats in Congress to seize on good sound Republican ideas and turn them into gold plated entitlements. That’s what happened to the sound, modest Republican plan back in the late 80′s to provide “catastrophic coverage” to Medicare recipients. By the time the Democrats finished adding their extensive little options, the plan’s cost had been dramatically increased, and the old folks rebelled. The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Dan Rostenkowski of Chicago, was trapped in his limo by a mob of enraged octogenarians protesting the outrage. The old folks didn’t mind the added coverage. They just didn’t like the idea they were going to pay for it. Somebody else should pay for it. Obamacare was based on an idea originated by Republicans, and look what it turned into. What I fear happening is that the Democrats in Congress (they are eventually going to come back) will seize on the insurance proposal and twist it into an entitlement that gives each immigrant an extra thousand dollars a year to ease their transition into American life. So that, instead of saving American taxpayers money, the plan will cost them more and do noting to stem the flood of immigrants.

* How about the Swiss system: leave naturalization up to the municipal parliament, or in some cases, a local popular vote. Devolve decision making over immigration, as much as possible, to the local citizens affected by it.

Much of the extraordinary political friction over immigration comes from stakeholder disenfranchisement – the inability of citizens to influence decision making that directly impacts their neighborhoods. Immigration outcomes are felt, correctly, to reflect a democratic deficit. The effects of immigration take place in neighborhoods and municipalities, but the Feds/central government gets to regulate it. Maybe they shouldn’t.

* Here’s a chart from the OECD – “reading performance by immigrant status” and Canada’s 1st and 2nd generation school kids read at about the same level as native born Canadians. In Australia, the 1st and 2nd generation immigrant kids out-perform native Australian kids. In the US though there is a big gap between native kids and 1st and 2nd generation immigrant kids.

The real story in that data is what is happening in the Nordic countries and Europe, but it does provide answers for your US-Canada-Australia focus – screening immigrants results in higher human capital levels as expressed in the performance of children in school.

The fact that this immigration screening doesn’t result in Canada and Australia economically out-performing the US doesn’t invalidate the results of improved human capital levels.

The question that falls out from this is what dead-weight is the US carrying as a result of the low human capital levels of most of its immigrants? How much higher would US per capital income be if not for the deadweight of its immigrants?

Your response focuses on all of the gap that the US has accumulated and posits that this is due to immigrants, rather than addressing how much of that gap has narrowed because of the immigrants.

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The Case For Immigration Insurance

Steve Sailer suggests that immigrants to America should have to buy insurance before coming here so that the country is protected from their misbehavior.

Comments at Takimag:

* The problem with the insurance angle is that insurance companies would not be allowed to use any kind of actuarial tables to decide who paid what premium any more than they do now.

Is there any doubt that Latinos have more traffic accidents than the rest of us? That the morbidly obese have more health problems? That Negroes die earlier?

Yet an insurance company cannot “discriminate” by applying higher premiums to these higher risk groups. They would never allow that for immigrants, either. A healthy, productive White man entering America would pay the same premium as the obese octogenarian Hutu.

* There is a difference, the government of Singapore and a few others (mostly not western) actually do things that safeguard the security of the nation. Western governments however, seem hell bent to do everything that destroys the well being and security of their nations. Singapore may have it’s flaws, but they are far ahead of most western nations in this regard.

* The problem, as with so much else immigration-related, is enforcement. We already have a requirement that immigrants must have an affidavit of support from a sponsor here in the United States before they can immigrate. If they become a public charge, the sponsor must reimburse the costs. Despite millions of legal immigrants (illegally) on the public dole, the affidavit of support mechanism has been enforced a grand total of zero times. I fear a requirement they have insurance would be similarly ignored.

Where the insurance idea might have some promise is by enlisting the armies of insurance industry lobbyists in compelling enforcement. The same people who wrote Obamacare and successfully got every state to coerce us into becoming car insurance company customers could conceivably come up with a way to impose insurance on immigrants. The only bright side I see to that, however, is as a deterrent to coming in the first place.

* Sorry, Steve, but if –against all odds– this was ever even proposed in the legislature:

(1) The leftmedia and the dem party would scream bloody murder about how racist it is to make foreigners post bond for their good conduct. They will reply that white Americans should be made to post bond to insure minorities against the cost of white oppression.
(2) The rightmedia and the republicans would initially defend the measure, maybe even long enough to get it passed, but probably not.
(3) If it did pass, dems would use it as an excuse to expand the number of immigrants coming into the country legally. They are, after all, now -presumably– a growth industry.
(4) Immigrants would begin applying for these policies, and would promptly default as soon as they’d been here long enough to make deporting them a hassle.
(5) Defaulters will, of course, not be deported, regardless of whatever the law says.
(6) Insurance Companies might, however, actually try to pursue deadbeats for their errant premiums, until…
(7) The leftmedia and the dem party scream bloody murder about how conservative policies are turning poor, downtrodden migrants into a class of perpetual debt slaves.
(8) By this time, the rightmedia and the republican party will have folded, admitted it was all racist from the beginning, and promised to be extra nice to brown people, from now on, in penitence for their sins.

* How about we require the Feds to bond each immigrant and allow individuals and states the ability sue the Fed if they screw up? Each failure of the Fed will cost it one GS-13 or above. This way we shrink government and hold the Fed responsible for its Constitutional duty.

* I have said we are at the threshold where perhaps the only solution left now is physical action. Destroy the places which welcome, house and help migrants.

Small problem though: many of those places are churches, and too many people will be unable to cause harm to churches–quite despite the fact those churches are actively causing white genocide and destroying this country. What to do?

Almost every church in this country (with the notable exception of the Orthodox) participates in bringing in the Replacements. They get federal money to do it, along with their stupid bleeding-heart Churchian congregation’s money, and of course pay no taxes.
Apparently that is what deus vult.

* How about we just STOP all immigration? Too sensible? Too effective?

How about we shoot illegal aliens crossing the border? Too sensible? Too effective?

How about we fine and jail the employers of illegal aliens? Too sensible? Too effective?

Insurance? Are you NUTS? Turn the Federal responsibility over to tort courts?

Jesus H. Christ, Sailer. Pick your “great ideas” after a bit of critical thinking, eh?

* Immigration moratorium now and all immigration since 1964 to be considered illegitimate. Prompt deportation of all criminal aliens and alien subversives.

The insurance scheme proposed has also been floated as a way for the commie scum to work around the second amendment; just force people to buy insurance for all their weapons. The problem is that the insurance racket has become a particularly onerous form of tax-farming. They bribed or otherwise corrupted legislators to pass laws that force people to buy their worthless policies. This is corruption and criminal extortion under color of law. Insurance bagmen are equal to burglars in dignity and to be treated with utter contempt. These are thieves, muggers and criminal filth of the lowest order.

* You could shut down these sanctimonious waterheads from the Episcopal and Lutheran churches who bring Mexicans, and Somalis to the diversity deprived areas of our once great nation. I’ll bet those bastards would fall off the social justice bandwagon in a new York minute if they were held liable for what their poor little darlings did to honest hardworking Americans.

* I am of the mind that – barring all immigration of non-whites into white homelands – all bleeding hearts should be required to personally sponsor those “humble and downtrodden migrants” in their own home. If they believe such people are good enough for the nation as a whole, then they should be good enough to lodge them in the same dwelling as their own family, as a means of proving the honesty of their pose.

Let Juan and Pancho, the Sanchez brothers, or Mahlid and Coco, fresh from Somalia, have the guest bedroom across the hall from their white 16 year old cheerleader daughter. And if they’re not comfortable with that, then they are welcome to rethink their cheap grace.

This may be an effective cure for “good person-itis,” the malady of our time.

* The idea of immigration insurance is brilliant. If a risk exists and that risk can be assessed, why shouldn’t it be a financial product?
As for its being only applicable to legal immigrants, the risks created by illegal motorists are already factored into premiums overall.
In passing, I suspect that resistance might arise from the misunderstanding by otherwise intelligent Americans about the purpose of compulsory motor insurance.
It doesn’t exist to fix your car when you stack it; it exists to protect others from the consequences of your lousy driving.

* Immigration insurance is a brilliant idea, but only if government allows the insurance carriers to underwrite properly, so that higher-risk immigrants are charged more than lower-risk ones.

Automobile insurance, for example, costs more for a 17-year old adolescent male with a hot rod than it does for a 50-year old housewife with a minivan. This is (so far) regarded as an acceptable form of discrimination.

But will an analogous approach be acceptable in charging for immigration insurance? Will it be politically acceptable to charge a Pakistani or Saudi Arabian immigrant more than (say) one from Japan?

Bear in mind that part of the changes in medical insurance mandated under the Obamacare legislation was to impose “community rating,” which required health insurers to offer insurance at the same price to all persons in a given territory, without medical underwriting that took an individual applicant’s health status into account. Basically, it told the insurers that they could not discriminate on the basis of risk.

We see the same approach displayed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s crusade against dealer markups on auto loans, which reflect a risk-based approach to credit underwriting. This, too, is now considered an invidious form of discrimination.

Egalitarianism seems to win against realistic assessments of human differences in so many aspects of life that I would not care to bet it won’t in this one, too.

* An insurance policy on immigrants?

I think an upfront cash bond to be posted by their sponsor, a private citizen, not a corporate fiction of a citizen, would be the way to go.

Get the money up front.

The amount of the bond can be determined by age, sex, occupation, skills previous record if any in their old country, and likelihood of this newcomer costing the taxpayer any more burden than a natural-born citizen would.

Once the bond market is set up and monies go into escrow, THEN the insurance market will evolve to protect those assets.

* nder extant yet unenforced law, legal aliens (my status prior to 30 Sep. 2012) are ineligible for any and all benefits and grants excepts such awarded for educational purposes (e.g. Pell grant). Furthermore, before I was issued my Permanent Resident Visa, my uncle who is also my sponsor, executed an affidavit with the USG promising to pay for our expenses and needs. The law also mandates the submission of a bond ($5K, I think) by the sponsor (unenforced).

Essentially, the USG removes all obstacles to immigration and settlement that have been enacted by prior, more sensible, administrations. Therefore, legal provisions enacted to prevent immigrants from becoming public charges are routinely ignored.

In the absence of either a public grievance or powerful private difference, the USG has absolutely no reason to mend its wicked ways and the silly proposal described herein which is no way as strict as the extant law would also end up ignored and would eventually fade away.

* I have often thought a way to solve immigration problems would be to require all immigrants to be sponsored by an individual who would also be required to post a bond. In addition, the immigrant would be barred from any government aid or assistance, education costs, or free health care at hospitals or clinics for 20 years. If the immigrant committed any crime, the bond would compensate victims and the sponsor would be banned from sponsoring others.

If immigrants commit few problems, the bonds should be very low cost. This plan would make it difficult for employers to hire an immigrant at low wages and pass the true costs onto the community and expect the immigrant to obtain help from government programs.
Finally, we should allow only an amount of immigration equal to the loss of population through death and the emigration that occurs naturally thereby creating a stable population. Of course,all efforts need to be made to insure those coming have a history of assimilating in other cultures and countries or we will be creating ethnic strife with the immigrants children.. This would mean citizens who wanted to replace our culture and governance with Sharia would logically and prudently be banned.

* It was not exactly insurance and it would have fallen on US citizens wishing to sponsor the immigration off their parents rather than the immigrants themselves, but the Jordan Commission on US Immigration Reform proposed that those wishing to sponsor parents be required to sign a legally enforceable affidavit obligating them to support their parents financially for the rest of their lives during which they would be ineligible for public benefits.

In their final report to Congress they recommended:

Parents of U.S. citizens should be admitted as the second priority. This permits adult children to sponsor their parents, most of whom are past working age. However, the Commission is mindful of the potential negative impacts that the entry of parents may pose for the U.S. taxpayer if these individuals utilize Supplemental Security Income, Medicaid, and similar programs. Therefore, the Commission believes that continued admission of parents should be contingent on a legally enforceable affidavit of support. The affidavit should ensure that parents who are unable to work enough quarters to become eligible for Social Security or Medicare do not become a burden to taxpayers through use of SSI, Medicaid, or equivalent state and local services. Further, the Commission recommends that affidavit signers (petitioners and, if necessary, co=guarantors) should provide

Verifiable assurance that they indeed have the capacity to provide what may be a lifetime of financial support to the parent immigrants; and
Verifiable assurance of the purchase of what may be lifetime health coverage for the parent immigrants (obtained either privately or through buying into Medicare, which the government should make available at an actuarially fair price).

The Commission’s generally excellent suggestion were completely ignored by President Clinton and the report passed from view on the untimely death of the Commission’s chair, Barbara Jordan. Australia had such a program at one point and it would be worth taking a look at their experience.

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Are the girls causing their own shidduch crisis?

Post: While I am not an official “shadchan” I am heavily involved in shidduchim in many different ways. Without a doubt there is certainly shortage of boys on the market. However in many instances I find the girls being overly demanding/choosy in what they are “looking for”. Such as “I only want someone with a plan” why in the world would a 24 year old learning boy need any more of a “plan” other then to learn and trust in hashem?? And those who want working boys complain that he “isn’t serious enough about his learning”. Well yea that is why he isn’t in Yeshiva and he his working with a “plan” as you wanted. And for those of you living in Flatbush there is the new question “does he or doesn’t he wear a farragamo belt”. I’ll agree it’s a bit crazy to spend 360.00 dollars on a belt, but should that be a deciding factor in a shidduch?? (besides many of them are 10.00 dollar imitations). I recently heard a girl complain “I wouldn’t pay a penny to meet a shadchan”, really? why not?? does the shadchan owe you anything to spend hours and hours to try to find you someone–do you know of anyone that works for free?? (for the record i personally have never charged anyone or even accepted anything for any involvement in shidduchim). I certainly feel the pain of the girls in shidduchim, but at the same time they need to know they need to be more flexible and open minded and not make the crisis any more complicated then it already is. Hatzlocha!

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LAT: Just before Christmas, Black Lives Matter protests roil cities across the U.S.

Do minorities wreaking havoc ever consider that one day the silent majority will wake up and decide not to put up with this nonsense anymore?

Los Angeles Times: Demonstrators protesting police shootings of black men confronted last-minute holiday shoppers and travelers in California and the Midwest this week, seeing the crowds as an opportunity to draw attention to their cause.

In Chicago on Thursday, more than 100 demonstrators marched down North Michigan Avenue, the city’s premier shopping corridor, and laid down on the street for a “die-in.” They also blocked access to some stores where Christmas Eve shoppers were hoping to wrap up their tardy gift-buying.

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Why comparing Syrians today to those fleeing the Holocaust is a false analogy

Joseph Puder writes: Speaking at the National Achieves in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday (December 15, 2025), President Barack Hussein Obama compared the Syrian refugees now flooding Europe with Jewish refugees during World War Two (WWII), a comparison that is an insult to history and truth. Six million Jews were murdered in gas chambers, shot and buried in pits throughout the Ukraine, White Russia, and the Baltic states, while the world looked the other way; Syrian refugees have been able to find shelter, however uncomfortable, in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan. Europeans who refused to shelter Jews, and in fact turned them over to the Nazis to be murdered in Auschwitz and other death camps, i.e. Vichy, France, are now welcoming the Syrian refugees, especially Angela Merkel’s Germany.

President Obama is wrong to compare Syrian refugees who have choices, and Jewish refugees who had none. Syrian citizens are choosing to leave their homes. True, Assad’s barrel-bombs have killed indiscriminately, and Islamic State (IS) brutality has impacted on many. Yet should the U.S. and its allies impose “no fly zone” safe havens in civilian areas, Syrians (unless they are Christians, Kurds, or Yazidis) wouldn’t have to abandon their homes. Yesteryear, Jews from Arab lands had no choice. They were thrown out of their homes were they lived for millenniums, with literally the “shirts on their back.” Jewish properties were confiscated by the Arab authorities or taken by street mobs. Similarly, survivors of the Holocaust could not return to their homes, and all their properties and belongings were taken by the native non-Jewish population or the Nazis.

Nazi Germany aimed to eradicate all Jews from Europe and elsewhere, while no such danger has faced Syrian refugees. In fact, there are 57 Islamic nations that are able to receive their fellow co-religionists. The Jews of Palestine during WWII would have done their utmost to absorb Jewish refugees had the British Mandatory regime in Palestine not closed the gates to the Jews of Europe. Anti-Semitism and Jew hatred motivated most nations in the West, including the U.S. during WWII. Islamophobia on the other hand, is a cudgel in the hands of radical Muslims to beat on the western sense of guilt.

As a retort to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to temporarily bar Muslim immigrants, Obama piped up, “In the Muslim immigrant today, we see the Catholic immigrant of a century ago. In the Syrian refugee of today, we should see the Jewish refugee of World War II.” President Obama should know better. Catholic immigrants from Ireland, Italy, or Poland did not seek to create “Catholic law,” the way Muslims immigrants in Britain and throughout the West have demanded “Sharia Islamic law.” Catholic immigrants, unlike Muslims, did not kill American citizens shouting “Allah Akbar.”

The Syrian refugees today are in no way like the Jewish refugees of WWII. The Jewish refugees were thrilled to assimilate into the American way of life. They did not harbor potential terrorists ready to kill Americans on behalf of the Islamic State. The recent experience with Muslim refugees from Somalia and Iraq has not been a success story. Moreover, America has traditionally been a home for refugees from religious persecution. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) defines a refugee based on the following parameters: “Owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.” The only religiously persecuted refugees are Syrian and Iraqi Christians, as well as Yazidis, but not Muslims. Yet, the overwhelming majority of the Syrian refugees President Obama seeks to admit into America are Muslims.

President Obama is correct when he pointed out that “[w]e can never say it often or loudly enough: Immigrants and refugees revitalize and renew America.” The problem is that not all immigrants and refugees are the same. The recent immigrants from Somalia have been a burden on America; some have joined the Islamic State (IS). Many Syrian immigrants might likewise pose a serious security problem. The FBI director, James Comey, testifying at a congressional hearing last month told lawmakers, “If someone has never made a ripple in the pond in Syria in a way that would get their identity or their interest reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home, but there will be nothing showing up because we have no record of them.”

According to the FBI Annual Review of Hate Crime, “Last year (2014), as in previous years, Jews were the most frequent victims of reported crimes targeting members of a religious group. Of the 1,140 reported victims of anti-religious hate crimes, 648 or almost 57% were Jewish. Looked at another way, of the 1,014 reported anti-religious hate crime incidents (some of which had multiple victims), 609 or slightly more than 60% targeted Jews. Anti-Muslim hate crimes amounted to 14%.” It is therefore anti-Semitism rather than Islamophobia that is most problematic. In fact, much of the anti-Jewish hate crimes in America and Europe were committed by Muslims.

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An Open Letter To Mayor Bill de Blasio On Syrian Refugees

If you discovered poisonous snakes in your bedroom, would you hate the snakes or the people who put them in your home?

No, I am not arguing that any people are inherently poison. No group, no religion, no race is universally good or bad, they all evolved to survive a particular location. I’m stating the simple observation that for the West right now, Muslims seem like poisonous snakes, just as from a Saudi perspective, other religions in their land seem like poison. Judaism, for instance, is not a good fit for Saudi Arabia. Christianity is increasingly a bad fit in the Muslim Middle East. So too Islam might be a bad fit for Western countries. For the first world, Muslims seem like poisonous snakes, just as for Saudis, Christians and Jews practicing their religion in Saudi Arabia are poison.

Mark Hetfield and Dale Schwartz write:

Dear Mayor Bill de Blasio:

Guided by our history and values, Jewish organizations from across the political and religious spectrum are rallying in support of refugees, regardless of religion, race, or nationality. On behalf of HIAS, the global Jewish non-profit organization that was established here in New York City in 1881 to protect refugees, we want you to know that we share your commitment to welcoming refugees as part of the core values of both the United States and New York City. The U.S. has offered protection to the world’s most vulnerable people and time and time again, this included protecting Jews. Today, this is more important than ever with unprecedented numbers of refugees unable to go home, in need of protection, and hoping to be resettled.

Your voice remains crucial in leading our country’s common-sense response to the largest refugee crisis of our generation. We urge you to continue to educate your colleagues about the robust security processes that are central to the U.S. resettlement program. As you stated, refugees are vetted “comprehensively and thoroughly” before ever stepping foot within our borders. Furthermore, we hope you will educate legislators and the community at large about the many benefits refugees bring to our country, and to New York City.

With the Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor, it is critical that New York City has a mayor who stands up for refugees. For decades, immigrants — in many cases refugees fleeing persecution in their home countries — have found refuge in New York and helped drive economic growth cultural diversity as they started new lives in safety. You reminded us earlier this month, New York is a “city of immigrants,” which is integral to the unique fabric of communities ranging from Washington Heights to Coney Island.

Amid the recent calls by U.S. politicians to close our doors to refugees, we applaud you for standing up and recognizing that refugees are the victims, rather than the perpetrators of terror and violence. At a time of legitimate fears for national security, your leadership in understanding that refugees are the most thoroughly vetted people to come to the United States is an example to cities across the nation.

You are not alone in your commitment to helping the most vulnerable populations; the Jewish community stands with you. Over 150 rabbis from New York City joined a recent letter signed by over 1,200 rabbis urging Congress to protect refugees. Communities across New York and around the country are meeting with their legislators, hosting events, and writing op-eds to ensure that the United States remains a beacon of hope for refugees as it was for many of our families. In Washington, a coalition of organizational and other partners are fighting to ensure funding for resettled refugees and the American communities who welcome them.

We look forward to working with you in the future to ensure that our country lives up to its proud tradition of “welcoming the stranger” and protecting refugees.

Sincerely,

Mark Hetfield and Dale Schwartz

Mark Hetfield is the President and CEO of HIAS; Dale Schwartz is the chairman of the board.

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