r• ; • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Friday, October 31, 1980 49 CAN AMERICA AFF RD CARTER? "There are far more humane and economically sound solutions to curbing inflation than an enforced recession, unemployment, monetary restric- tions and high interest rates ... 6% inflation is unacceptable." Jimmy Carter 1976 When Carter was elected President the prime interest rate was below 7% and the inflation rate was 6%. Oct. 13, 1980, the prime interest rate was 14% and the inflation rate 12%. While promising to reduce the Washington bureaucracy, he created two new super agencies of education and energy, adding 88,000 part-time employees to the Federal payroll. Wall Street Journal, Oct. 7, 1980 Our Navy has fewer ships today than at the time of Pearl Harbor. The U.S. Air Force is using bombers older than the pilots flying them. Military pay is so low that some servicemen require food stamps to feed their families. CARTER'S RECORD ON FOREIGN POLICY: Aug. 8th 1977 Carter became the only American President to permit a terrorist organization, the PLO, to open an office in Washington D.C. Sold F-15 fighters to Saudi Arabia — Feb. 14, 1978 Inflamed black-Jewish relations by delaying explanation of Andrew Young's resignation (Aug. 15, 1979) until mid-September Permitted U.S. to vote for UN Resolution 465, condemning Israel 1980 March 1, Considered Saudi request for missiles, extra fuel tanks and bomb racks for their • F-15 fighters June 16, 1980 (Decision put off until after the election) Sold nuclear fuel to India September 1980 in spirt of previous statements opposing the spread of nuclear arms, especially to countries who refused to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Paid for by Dr. Gerald Sherman Renee Sherman Emery Grosinger Roberta Grosinger Dr. Fred Averbuch Deanna Averbuch Barry Pearl Robert Greenberg Michael Alterman Dr. Sidney Beck Sharlene Beck Dr. Louis Soverinsky