Greedy BankersThe below is something I wrote a little while back. Since I didn't have a spot on this fancy blog site back then I thought I'd paste it here because with the "Financial Crisis" that's been put on us by well greedy bankers it thought that this was more than relevent.
Well, I've often been offended when some one says to me, "you work for the government you must make lots of money" or imply that they think since I work for the government I must make too much money. The truth(or so I thought) was that Government workes are underpaid when compared to what is available in the private sector.
I was dismayed today to find out that a government worker was bringing home an annual paycheck of $1.2 million. I'm fairly confident that even the Premier doesn't make a 1/4 of that(and so he shouldn't). What does this guy do to earn $1.2 million you ask. He's the CEO of the Albert Treasury Branch. Ok he runs a bank, but not any bank.
This bank is owned by the Alberta Government, therefore Albertains. I don't give a rats rear end how much money he is responsible, he shouldn't be making that kind of money. It's ironic that the person he reports to, Shirley McClellan probably only makes %20 of his salery.
I tend to think that the CEOs of Private banks make way to much money as well, but since I'm not paying thier wages through my taxes(just my bank fees) I can't say too much about it. Hey, wouldn't it be great if the Government stepped in to protect our money from the greedy banks? Isn't that what they're there for? Thier job is to represent and protect the people who are in thier constituency or something like that.

The Middle East
Should Israel get a free pass?
Should Mr. Harper shove his softwood deal up his ………?
Should they bring back the cartoon Batfink?
Most people in the western world are pretty apathetic about the situation in the Middle East. Which situation? Pick one. No matter which one you pick, Israel is involved in one way or another. Nobody likes a bully, but for some reason Israel gets a free pass when ever they act with aggression against one of their neighbors.
Self defense? To a small degree yes Israel can use this as justification for it’s attacks on Palestine and now Lebanon. But lets take a step back for a second and look at the Palestinian situation. When you mention something about this the usual reaction you get in North America is oh they’re always fighting, there’s nothing you can do about it.
So lets look at this perception about why it seems they’ve been fighting for ever. In 1947 the United Nations passed resolution UN Resolution (GA 181), owing to support of both the US and the Soviet Union, and in particular, the personal support of US President Harry S. Truman.
This effectively divided Palestine into an Arab State and a Jewish State (Israel). This of course was not well received by the Arab Palestinians and the neighboring Arab States.
The Arab League, at the lead by Haj Amin Al-Husseini, declared a war to rid Palestine of the Jews. The Arab countries each had separate agendas. Abdullah, king of Jordan, had an informal and secret agreement with Israel, negotiated with Golda Meir, to annex the portions of Palestine allocated to the Palestinian state in the West Bank, and prevent formation of a Palestinian state. Syria wanted to annex the northern part of Palestine, including Jewish and Arab areas.
In 1947 before Israeli independence was declared, Arab volunteers, let by Haj Amin El Husseini in the Jerusalem area, and by Fawzi El Kaukji in the Galilee, placed their fighters in Arab towns and attacked Jewish towns and villages. Kaukji and his arab volunteer armies were allowed into Palestine from Syria by the British, with the agreement that he would not engage in military actions, but he soon broke the agreement and attacked across the Galilee.
Are you bored yet? Wait it gets better (or worse)
In Jerusalem, Arab riots broke out on November 30 and December 1 1947. Palestinian irregulars cut off the supply of food, water and fuel to Jerusalem during a long siege. Fighting and violence broke out immediately throughout the country, including ambushes of transportation, the Jerusalem blockade, riots such as the Haifa refinery riots, and massacres that took place at Gush Etzion (by Palestinians) and in Deir Yassin (by Jews). Arab Palestinians began leaving their towns and villages to escape the fighting. Notably, most of the Arab population of Haifa left in March and April of 1948, despite pleas by both Jewish and British officials to stay.
On May 14, 1948, the Jews proclaimed the independent State of Israel, and the British withdrew from Palestine. In the following days and weeks, neighboring Arab nations invaded Palestine and Israel. The fighting was conducted in several brief periods, punctuated by cease fire agreements ( truces were declared June 11 to July 8, 1948 and July 19- October 15, 1948).
Sot that’s the beginning anyways. It’s way to long and convoluted to recount the entire history of the conflict. My coles notes version goes like this. After Israel was declared a nation, they fought back and forth for a number of years with the arab nations surrounding Israel. During that time there were numerous cease fires leading up to the 6 day war in 1967. At the end of that conflict Israel found it self in possession of territories belonging to Syria and Palestine. Large numbers of Palestinians were forced into refugee camps(where a lot of them still live). This explains the plight of the Palestinian people. They have lived under the control of Israel for 40 years now. They have very little in the way of modern weapons, where Israel has tanks, jets, a navy and nuclear weapons.
Can you imagine living your life in a refugee camp? I’m not in anyway condoning the terrorist tactics used by the Palestinian people, but perhaps you can understand the hopelessness that has driven them to this. In effect the world has forgotten them. Israel doesn’t want them as neighbors and regularly bombs and attacks them, but for some reason this isn’t called terrorism.
There needs to be some concessions on both sides. Israel needs to return all of the occupied territories and leave the governing of Palestine to Palestinians and the Hamas led Palestinian government needs to recognize Israel’s right to exist. They both need to stop shooting at each other.
Soooooooo…… Where am I going with this? Well, I’ve been pretty sneaky at hiding this so far. It’s time to expose my grand scheme. We all know how opposed I am to having Canadian Troops in Afghanistan. Our troops are traditionally peace keepers. Well there’s some peace that needs keeping in the Middle East. It’s time to put some maple leafs between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
So in conclusion, no Israel shouldn't get a free pass. They are acting like bullys, it's time for that to stop, it wasn't all that long ago that they were the persecuted, is this the lesson they learned from that?
It’s also time to bring back Batfink. Now that was a cool cartoon.
Peace

