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The Implications For Israel If Democrats Recapture The House
Ed Lasky
Posted Oct 04 2006 Many pundits have been predicting that the House of Representatives will have a Democrat majority after the mid-term elections in November. This would hold perils that are unappreciated by many.
The majority party controls the naming of chairmanships of the committees in the House. These posts usually follow seniority. Several of the most senior Democrats hail from districts that are anti-Israel, particularly the Michigan congressmen. Chairs are the gateway to legislation. They can control items on the committee's agenda, table measures they do not support, and bollix up the work of the committee to such an extent that they become black holes where legislation is never heard from again.
What chairmanships will accrue to them if the Democrats do indeed win control of the House, and what acts might they take that would affect American Jews and Israel? John Conyers would assume the chairmanship of the House Judiciary Committee. He has made clear his intention to hold an impeachment proceeding against George Bush. Given that his previous "mock" hearing became a mini-frenzy of anti-Semitism, can we look forward to a repeat performance? This inquisition would be much more public as it would occur in the House itself, with all its trappings of power and authority.
Will Conyers again enable conspiracy theorist to dredge up anti-Semitic canards, this time to be placed in the Congressional Record and before all of the nation to see and hear? Will that please his base of Arab-Americans back home in Michigan?
John Dingell would assume the chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee. Will he seek to prevent America from becoming more energy self-sufficient and thereby help empower Arab oil-exporting nations? Will he take actions that would upset the Arab-Americans in his community?
David Obey would become chair of the Appropriations Committee. This is the committee responsible for drafting the legislation authorizing spending by the U.S. government. He will very clearly cut the defense budget wherever possible and direct money to domestic programs.
Military aid is key to Israel's ability to defend itself. Will Obey cut aid to Israel, as he has already voiced a desire to do (over the settlements issue)? Will he try to cut funding for military programs that create high-tech weapons? These are the very defense items we supply Israel with and that give the Jewish state a qualitative edge over foes that vastly outnumber it.
Would he leave the inventory of America's arsenal so low that there may not be enough weapons to send Israel if it is attacked? It was the emergency airlift of excess military supplies made available because of the winding down of the war in Vietnam that enabled Israel to avoid destruction in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Charles Rangel, who has publicly feuded with the Anti-Defamation League for years and compares the Iraq war to the Holocaust, would become chair of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. This committee has jurisdiction over all taxation, tariffs, and other revenue-raising measures. Anti-Israel congressmen have periodically threatened the tax-deductibility of charity aid going to Israel. Would he oppose such a measure when push came to shove? Would the committee enact trade legislation that would harm Israel, one of our major trading partners, as a way to exert pressure?
Neil Abercrombie would become chairman of the Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee of Armed Services. A flourishing and synergistic trade in defense goods exists between Israel and the U.S. Access to the high-tech weapons America produces helps to offset the advantages Arab nations have in manpower and oil wealth. Yet Abercrombie is on record as opposing the purchase of Israeli munitions, stating, "by no means, under any circumstances, should a round from Israel be utilized" in Iraq or Afghanistan.
While this kowtowing to Arab sensibilities might seem justifiable, it has to be seen in the context of a member with one of the worst voting records in the House in terms of U.S.-Israel relations. When a congressman proudly stands as the only member of his legislative body to vote "no" on a resolution that merely offered Israel a mild degree of support in its battle against Hizbullah, one wonders what he might do were he to be further empowered. Would he work to cut the close ties between the Israeli military and the American armed forces? Would he put a halt on the trade in defense goods vital to Israel's security as it faces existential threats to its survival?
Nancy Pelosi, who would become speaker of the House, has reportedly cut a deal with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) involving the House Intelligence Committee. With a Democratic victory, the chairmanship would normally fall to congresswoman Jane Harman of California as the ranking Democrat. Instead, Pelosi hopes to curry favor with the CBC by skipping Harman and rewarding the chair to Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings.
Hastings was formerly a federal judge but was impeached and convicted 18 years ago on charges of extortion, perjury and falsifying documents. Do we want someone with that background to be the head of one of the most sensitive committees in the House, particularly in an age of terror? The intelligence services of America and Israel have close working relationships. Will Hastings try to disrupt these relationships? Certainly the Congressional Black Caucus has, in general, been less than supportive of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
As noted above, Nancy Pelosi may very well become the next speaker of the House and exercise vast powers of control over the proceedings there. While she's generally a supporter of the American-Israeli friendship, her San Francisco district is a hotbed of anti-Israel agitation. Many protests in her district feature signs that mar the beauty of her city with imagery reminiscent of Nazi Germany. Has she denounced these protests? Has she disciplined the members of her party who have expressed sentiments redolent of anti-Semitism? The answer, on both counts, is No.
Recently Pelosi's own stance on U.S.-Israel relations has shown signs of weakening. Two months ago she refused to support a resolution expressing support for Israel because she wanted to attach language asking Israel to limit civilian casualties - a nod to extremists in her party who accuse Israel of wantonly killing civilians. Does Israel need to be scolded over the issue of protecting civilians when it has clearly lost its own children in trying to do so?
The loyalty American Jews have shown to the Democratic Party is increasingly unappreciated or unreciprocated. As the Jewish population faces demographic decline, the Democratic Party is increasingly beholden to groups for which Israel is of no import. Several groups that form the core of the Democratic Party have anti-Semitism rates higher than those of the American population as a whole.
Conversely, the Republican Party has never been more welcoming to Jews nor as supportive of Israel. The party has welcomed an increasing number of Jews to its ranks and its candidates enjoy an increasing level of support from Jewish voters. While Democrats demagogue the rise of evangelicals in America (and in the Republican Party) and demonize them as a threat to Jews, such mythmaking does not reflect the fact that evangelicals cherish the Jewish people, for reasons having absolutely nothing to do with an End-of-Days scenario.
Indeed, Jews have assumed leadership posts in the Republican Party. While Democratic National Committee head Howard Dean is photographed as he joyously dances with a kaffiyah draped over his shoulders, Republican National Chairman Ken Mehlman waxes nostalgically and publicly about his bar mitzvah.
Jews have faced many challenges throughout their history. Iran is one of the most dangerous enemies Israel has ever had: an oil-rich nation with an active nuclear program that has made clear its intention to wipe Israel off the map. A Democratic Party increasingly dominated by anti-Israel politicians and constituents, as demonstrated by surveys and Congressional votes, will not be a dependable ally.
In an era when over half the world's Jews face the prospect of annihilation, it is time to reconsider old habits and political alignments. The ability of Jews to survive over the ages has depended on the ability to recognize that situations change and people have to adapt. At times, such changes have compelled Jews to move on to "greener pastures" - to more welcoming and supportive places. This is now such a time - a time for Jews to reconsider the other side of the aisle. Ed Lasky is news editor of The American Thinker (www.americanthinker.com). Read Comments (1)
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Date 05:10, 10-4, 06 Yikes! My dear Yiddish grandmother may turn over in her grave if she knew the Democrats could take over the House of Representatives! It's best we keep the power as it is!
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