Saturday, July 29, 2017

The dishonest Lawyer and the Panhandler

Imagine yourself growing up as the child of a well-to-do family, but you know very little about your inheritance because the adults that were supposed to tell you about your roots passed away too soon.

The lawyer that's in charge of the estate has not been telling you much, and neither have the people he hired to look after your needs … and whom he fired when they talked too much or said what they weren't supposed to say. But yesterday was your birthday, and today is your first full day as an adult. You have legal rights that even the lawyer cannot prevent you from exercising.

The first thing you discover is that absent a will from your departed elders, the lawyer appointed himself executor of the estate, skimming it blind and leaving just enough for you to lead a life that was comfortable enough, you had no reason to complain. But you've seen enough of what he did to the family fortune that you decide to fire him. This done, you start a program of discovery to unveil the stories that were hidden from you.

This being a metaphor, it represents the story of the American public which is you, and the relationship that the country is having with the Jewish leaders, all of whom are acting as a single dishonest lawyer equipped with many faces and a single voice. One face is that of Benny Avni who wrote: “The Palestinian plot to end-run Trump at the UN,” an article that was published on July 27, 2017 in the New York Post.

Of the stories you unveil, the most heart-wrenching is that of the panhandler named Palestine whose elders used to enjoy a princely life. But as a child, he saw the family fortune stolen by Israel, a clan of the dishonest lawyer. The entire town, including your elders, came together and formed a United Network (UN) to help the panhandler stay alive, and help him fight his case in court. To that end, everyone in town had donated to an endowment fund for Palestine that the dishonest lawyer tried to dissolve. You learned about his scheme, and this added to your decision to fire him.

The case that the lawyer was trying to make is told in the Benny Avni article. As usual, the approach he took is that of turning the truth on its head, painting the victim as aggressor, and the aggressor as victim. He begins the article by saying that “The Palestinians want your money,” at a time when 38 billion dollars were allocated to go to Israel in addition to the quarter trillion that have already gone there, and the trillions more that will most certainly go in the years and decades to come.

The reason why the lawyer had managed to pull off his schemes during all those years is that he used some of your money to bribe and blackmail the jokers in charge of the town's purse. He trained them to congregate in a place that came to be known as the greatest haggling site to ever dishonor a superpower. When in session, these characters paralyze the business of the nation while falling over each other to give Israel what it needs and does not need, in addition to a bonus or two or three for being so good as to rob you, the American public, and then spit in your face for not being generous enough.

Thus, while all this money is shoveled into the umbilical cord and sent to Israel in the middle of the night without you knowing when or why this is happening, Avni is blowing his entrails out of his belly hollering that the little that's spent on the panhandler is much too much. He also complains that you have no say in how the money is spend even if the whole world is witness to the money being used to feed and shelter Palestinian families, victimized by the money that's taken from American families and sent to Israel hush-hush, courtesy of the congress of good for nothing clowns; except when they are good to Israel, of course.

Mindful of the fact that much of the money which goes to Israel is used to add to the firepower the evil entity uses to suppress the Palestinians and help ethnic cleanse them out of the homeland where they lived since the beginning of time, Benny Avni cannot help but counsel that when you deal with the Palestinians, you ought to have fire in the belly, fire in your eyes, fire in your breath, and a firearm in your hand.

Well then, guess what he tells the congress of fools it must do the next time it convenes to discuss the Palestinian issue. You guessed it, he spoke of fire. Here are his words: “Congress should fight fire with fire,” he says, even if the only fire the Palestinians have known since the advent of armed Jewish thugs into their homes is that of the beastly creatures that humanity has kept in check by incinerating them in fiery ovens. They never learn and never quit.