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Hatred for D.C. Percolates After Digging Through the Itemized Outrage Found in the Enraging COVID-Relief Bill


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After months of delays, the COVID Relief bill has finally passed. Rolling in at a robust nay, rotund size the supposed emergency legislation reveals so much. For one, the years spent with people getting political on warring sides, dividing this nation socially is now shown to be misspent energy. Both parties are seen as corrupt and venal entities. Thinking there is a significant difference between these avaricious bodies is foolhardy.
For months these bickering brigands were posturing as if they were desperately hammering out aid for the citizenry. Utter garbage. Ted Cruz accurately points out this is a typical budget bill that has the relief bill spot-welded to it in order to justify the wasteful payouts. The two bills had been connected so the House voted to avoid the normal 72 hour period to vet the content. This was done in order to pass this like the fecal matter through the proverbial goose. ....

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Kosher Sake Pours Into Japan


Kosher Sake Pours Into Japan
Newsweek
12/11/2020
Ross Kenneth Urken
© Courtesy of Binyomin Y. Edery
Rabbi Edery and the owner at Funasaka Brewery in Takayama one of less than a dozen breweries in Japan that make kosher sake. Courtesy of Binyomin Y. Edery
In a snug bar tucked in the back of a food market in Takayama, Japan, I raised a glass of kosher sake as I sat with Hiroki Arisu, the 35-year-old president and CEO of Funasaka Sake Brewery, which makes this elixir in keeping with Jewish dietary laws.
Kanpai, I said.
L chaim, Arisu responded, gamely cocking his eyebrows.
What might seem a cultural oddity, this curious libation stems from the legacy of Chiune Sugihara, the Schindler of Japan, who served as a consular officer in Lithuania and issued the Visas of Life in 1940 to some 6,000 Jews that saved them from the Holocaust and secured them transit to Vladivostok and then Japan a feat all the more remarkable give ....

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