May 17, 2011 journal, the rich do not create jobs, filling a need creates jobs so go ahead and tax the rich. When poor people have jobs they spend a hundred percent of the money, When rich people have more money they put it in savings and do not create jobs mostly. Dave Johnson, Campaign for America's Future: "You hear it again and again, variation after variation on a core message: if you tax rich people it kills jobs. You hear about 'job-killing tax hikes,' or that 'taxing the rich hurts jobs,' 'taxes kill jobs,' 'taxes take money out of the economy,' 'if you tax the rich they won't be able to provide jobs.' ... on and on it goes. So do we really depend on 'the rich' to 'create' jobs? Or do jobs get created when they fill a need?" The answer to this question is common sense, demand creates the jobs. The Zionist press has messed up the minds of America and in particular Fox news media. Australian dishonest (Zionist) thug racist Rupert Apartheid Murdoch should be deported. Send Fox News Rupert Murdoch back to his evil Australian dominating monopoly. Reed Abelson, The New York Times News Service: "The nation's major health insurers are barreling into a third year of record profits, enriched in recent months by a lingering recessionary mind-set among Americans who are postponing or forgoing medical care... Yet the companies continue to press for higher premiums, even though their reserve coffers are flush with profits and shareholders have been rewarded with new dividends. Many defend proposed double-digit increases in the rates they charge, citing a need for protection against any sudden uptick in demand once people have more money to spend on their health, as well as the rising price of care." America has surpassed its people! Dam the brutal Israelis of modern Khazar Russian Israel Communist parasites. Robert Naiman, Just Foreign Policy: "A year ago, peace and solidarity activists tried to break the blockade of Gaza with an international flotilla of ships... The flotilla and the Israeli attack brought attention to the Israeli-US-Egyptian siege of Gaza, dramatically increasing political pressure on the three governments, leading to a partial easing of the siege. Now an even larger flotilla, with the participation of more ships and more activists from more countries - including, crucially, the U.S. ship Audacity of Hope - is preparing to set sail in June. And-God willing-when the Audacity of Hope sets sail, I will be on it." America is guided by the fraudulent Red Star but King David never had a star! Torture is Never Legal and Didn't Lead Us to Bin Laden. (America is a misguided nation) Marjorie Cohn, Marjorie Cohn.com: "The assassination of Osama bin Laden has rekind-led the discourse about the efficacy and legality of using torture in the 'war on terror.' Torture is illegal under all circumstances, even in wartime. Moreover, the United States located Bin Laden with traditional interrogation methods over several years, not by the use of torture... A 2006 study by the National Defense Intelligence College found that traditional, rapport-building interrogation techniques are extremely effective even with the most hardened detainees, but coercive tactics create resistance and resentment." America is a combination of Antichrist training the troops to kill spontaneously. im Travis, Truthout: "Instilling the will to kill in Special Forces training is equally important as teaching the skills to kill. Commandos are heavily indoctrinated in the rightness of using violence to maintain the US empire... It's not surprising, then, that few Green Berets can throw off this indoctrination, reject violence, and rebel against the military, against a part of themselves. Those who do so are usually extraordinary people with stories to tell. One such Special Forces veteran, William T. Hathaway, has defected from the warrior cult and exposed it in a series of books and articles." The evil fruits of American "peace" money contaminating the Mideast for Israel. Suzanne Mubarak, 70, suffered a heart attack but some officials say it was a "panic attack". Mrs Mubarak's condition has improved to stable in Sharm el-Sheikh hospital. The Mubaraks face allegations of "illegally acquiring wealth". Mr Mubarak had a suspected heart attack when first questioned in April. The former president, who held power for 30 years but stepped down in February after weeks of protests, is currently receiving treatment in Sharm el-Sheikh hospital while under arrest. Mr Mubarak has been detained by Egypt's Illicit Gains Authority, on charges he abused his position to illegally acquire wealth. He is also accused of involvement in the killings of anti-regime protesters. The 83-year-old has been held under arrest in the hospital in the Red Sea resort since suffering heart problems. His detention was extended by 15 days early on Friday morning. Fall from grace. On Friday Mohammed Fathallah, the head of the hospital, said Mrs Mubarak had suffered a "suspected heart attack and a sharp increase in blood pressure" after she was told she would be detained for 15 days. Mrs Mubarak fainted and was moved to intensive care. But another hospital official told Associated Press news agency on Saturday that Mrs Mubarak had suffered a sudden panic attack that aggravated her high blood pressure and caused her severe heart pain. Suzanne Mubarak-Born 28 February 1941. Studied politics and sociology at the American University of Cairo First Lady of Egypt from 1981 until 2011 Seen as driving force behind plans for her son Gamal to succeed father as president Interrogated about a luxury villa she owns in Cairo, as well as $3m bank account. Ms Mubarak is half-Welsh, her mother Lily having grown up in Pontypridd-She is also famous as the patron of children's TV show Alam Simsim, Egypt's version of Sesame Street-Egypt's Health Minister Ashraf Hatem said: "Her health is stable and she is currently under the police's control." Mrs Mubarak had kept an almost constant vigil by her husband's side since he was admitted to hospital a month ago, says the BBC's Jonathan Head, in Cairo. Her detention marks a dramatic fall for a woman once seen as the most powerful influence on Egypt's former ruler, and a further blow to Mr Mubarak, whose health is frail, our correspondent says. While the initial period of her detention is 15 days, it could be extended, as it has been for her husband and their two sons since they were taken into custody, he adds. Earlier this week, Mrs Mubarak was questioned about a bank account containing more than $3m (£1.9m) and a luxury house she owns. Reformers in Egypt believe the Mubarak family accumulated a fortune worth tens of billions of dollars while in power. Hosni Mubarak has denied this, and little hard evidence has yet been made public. However their bank accounts in Cairo and in Switzerland have been frozen. Many Egytians also believe the former first lady was instrumental in pushing for her eldest son, Gamal, to succeed his father - one of the grievances that mobilized opposition protesters, our correspondent says. Travel band The military council which has been in power since Mr Mubarak stepped down has vowed to bring to justice all those accused of corruption. The former president, his wife, their two sons and their wives have been banned from travel and had their assets frozen by general prosecutor Abdel Magid Mahmud. More than 20 ministers and businessmen linked to Mr Mubarak's regime have been detained since his departure from office. Last week, former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly was sentenced to 12 years in jail on charges of money-laundering and profiteering. Adly also faces separate charges of ordering troops to fire on demonstrators. He could face the death penalty if convicted." "The task of dismantling Egypt's repressive security service may seem immense, but Middle East analyst Omar Ashour draws lessons from other once feared and hated secret services around the world. History does repeat itself. The evening of 5 March in Egypt was much like that of 15 January 1990, when thousands of German protesters stormed the headquarters of the State Security Ministry (Stasi) in Berlin. The direct causes of the protests were shockingly similar - state security officers were seeking impunity by destroying files that documented corruption and repression. Consequently, citizens gathered and tried to safeguard the incriminating evidence." America for example!