I just heard on the radio that the Congress won’t be getting back to the Economic problem until Thursday in order to make way for the Jewish Holiday Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) which begins at sundown on Monday September 29 and ends at nightfall on Wednesday October 1. Maybe we can do something to extend the Jewish holiday so that Congress won’t be back in session until the market finds its bottom.
One wonders if all this was happening during the Christmas season if there would be the same sensitivity to the Christian holiday.
Interestingly there are 43 members of the US Congress who are Jewish (29 Democrats / 1 Republican) which represents about 7 % of the house. In the US Senate the Jewish representation is at 13% (9 Democrats 2 Independents 2 Republicans. That is a pretty good representation when you consider Jews comprise about 2.5% of the US population.
What else is interesting is that when you look at those names they comprise some of the most Liberal members of the US Congress.