Monthly Archives: February 2009

Updated: Buck Obama; Don’t Borrow

Barack Obama, Economy, Federal Reserve Bank, Individualism Vs. Collectivism, Inflation

Writes economist Peter Schiff:

“After more than a decade of unsustainable borrowing and spending, the private sector is currently attempting to restore balance through reduced consumer and mortgage credit, greater savings, and lower asset prices. With its trillions of dollars of credit injections and stimulus programs, the government hopes to allay this process by force-feeding Americans a diet of more borrowing. They feel that a restored securitization market will help. It won’t. It will just grease the skids for a quicker collapse.

Credit, whether securitized or not, cannot be created out of thin air. It only comes into existence though savings, which must be preceded by under-consumption. Since savings are scarce, any government guarantees toward consumer credit merely crowd out credit that might otherwise have been available to business. During the previous decade too much credit was extended to consumers and not enough to producers (securitization focused almost exclusively on consumer debt).

The market is trying to correct this misallocation, but government policy is standing in the way. When consumers borrow and spend, society gains nothing. When producers borrow and invest, our capital stock is improved, and we all benefit from the increased productivity.”

Updated (Feb 19): “All credit is debt,” explained the brilliant Henry Hazlitt. “All loans, in the eyes of honest borrowers, must eventually be repaid. Proposals for an increased volume of credit, therefore, are merely another name for proposals for an increased burden of debt. They would seem considerably less inviting if they were habitually referred to by the second name instead of by the first.”

Dah Is For Dhimmi

Gender, Islam, The West

The authorities are speculating as to whether Islamic beliefs might have nudged Muzzammil Hassan to decapitate his wife. In other words, did this Muslim “moderate” commit an “honor killing.”

Dah!

I discussed the case on Friday the 13. CNN reported it for the first time only today.
It’s becoming harder for certain cable channels to decide to try and bury a story. CNN’s internet “reporter” must have noticed the story explode all over the blogosphere.

Robert Spencer goes straight to the source:

“Qur’an 4:34 tells men to beat their disobedient wives after first warning them and then sending them to sleep in separate beds. It is worth noting how several translators render the key part of this verse, waidriboohunna.

Pickthall: “and scourge them”
Yusuf Ali: “(And last) beat them (lightly)”
Al-Hilali/Khan: “(and last) beat them (lightly, if it is useful)”
Shakir: “and beat them”
Sher Ali: “and chastise them”
Khalifa: “then you may (as a last alternative) beat them”
Arberry: “and beat them”
Rodwell: “and scourge them”
Sale: “and chastise them”
Daryabadi: “and beat them”
Asad: “then beat them”

Pickthall, Yusuf Ali, Al-Hilali/Khan, Shakir, Sher Ali, Khalifa, Daryabadi and Asad are Muslims. Are their translations all incorrect? These are mainstream Muslim translations of the Qur’an, and we are supposed to believe that the idea that the Qur’an tells men to beat disobedient women is a ‘minority view’?

This is the kind of obfuscation that will only perpetuate this abuse. It can only be ended by confronting it, and speaking honestly about its causes.

Don’t miss … Phyllis Chesler’s illuminating elucidation of the difference between domestic violence and honor killing.”

The New South African Airways

Affirmative Action, Africa, Crime, South-Africa

South African Airways used to be one of the better airlines–that is before it was turned over to drug smugglers: the affirmatively appointed crew. The airline is now regularly used to further the New South Africa’s drug trade:

“The latest arrests follow a similar incident on January 21, when a 15-member crew from the same airline was arrested after cocaine and cannabis worth £310,000 was found on their flight.

50kg of cannabis, with a street value of £150,000, and 4kg of cocaine, worth £160,000, was found in bags when the flight landed at Heathrow.”

[SNIP]

The Daily Mail keeps its report neutral, saying not a thing about what the transition to mobocracy has meant for the country’s flagship airline:

“An aircrew arrested after £250,000 of cocaine was discovered in baggage on a plane have been released on bail.

The 15 South African Airways employees were arrested after UK Border Agency officers found 5kg of the class A drug when their flight from Johannesburg arrived at Heathrow yesterday.

The nine men and six women were interviewed by customs officers and bailed to return to Heathrow Police Station in April.
Two times: A South African Airways crew has been arrested for drug smuggling twice in the space of a month

Two times: A South African Airways crew has been arrested for drug smuggling twice in the space of a month

Bob Gaiger, HM Revenue & Customs Heathrow spokesman, said: ‘Crew members are subject to the same customs checks as any other person when entering the UK.

‘HMRC together with UKBA play a vital role in the fight to prevent illegal drugs from entering the UK and in protecting our communities from the violence and corruption that always accompany this hideous trade.’ …

The crew was released on unconditional bail, and was due to report back to HMRC investigators at Heathrow Police Station on March 23.

South African Airways (SAA) spokeswoman Robyn Chalmers said: ‘Following yesterday’s incident, the airline is again co-operating fully with the British authorities in an investigation that is currently under way.

‘An investigation in Johannesburg, involving SAA Aviation Security and the South African Police Service Crime Intelligence Unit, is also under way to establish how security procedures were breached.

‘SAA remains committed to a zero-tolerance approach towards the use of the airline’s services for any criminal activity and will continue to closely monitor the situation.'”

Laid-Back Barack

Barack Obama, Government

Bush was no workaholic, but the media diligently and derisively chronicled his all-too frequent escapes to Crawford, Texas.

Laid-back Barack heads to the hood (Chicago) for a leisurely, long, week-end, instead of reading 1100 pages of “Stim”–as Doberman Olbermann calls the Thing affectionately–and the New York Times is enraptured:

“Leaving the protracted battle over the economic stimulus plan and the difficulties of some of his cabinet nominees behind him, Mr. Obama sought a return to the familiar in Chicago: He worked out at a favorite gym. He played basketball with his buddies at the Chicago Laboratory School. He got a haircut from his favorite barber at a friend’s apartment. ‘This weekend was a good time for the family to spend time in Chicago and see a few friends,’ the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, said in an e-mail message.”

Far be it from me to protest when a parasite takes a break. Still, this guy is surprisingly lax considering the state of the country. Playing basketball, working out, watching ballgames and hanging with pals; having his hair cropped, wining and dining his wife–this guy is mellow. And all three weeks into a new job.