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angrychair

(12,496 posts)
61. It's the forced compliance
Sat May 16, 2026, 05:29 PM
4 hrs ago

It's not just that the government sends billions and billions of dollars to Israel, that gives it's citizens free healthcare and college, while telling Americans that it cannot afford those things.

It's also that states, counties and cities and towns are sending millions of dollars to Israel as well.
Arkansas is one of the poorest states in the union but gave $55 million dollars to Israel with a recommendation to invest another $100 million dollars in Israeli bonds.
https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2025/07/11/arkansas-taxpayers-are-loaning-israel-millions-of-dollars-as-its-war-in-gaza-grinds-on

Even a small town in Texas, desperately short and need of finding additional funding, tried to cut its budget and realized it was giving $4 million dollars a year to Israel and when it tried to cut it, Greg Abbott himself threatened to cut all state funding to the town if it cut that funding as part of a boarder resolution asking for a ceasefire:
https://www.ms.now/top-stories/latest/greg-abbott-israel-resolution-san-marcos-texas-rcna204264

Sorry, I find it weird that any state, county or town is sending money to another country, much less it being forced to send that country money. That's bonkers.

There are lots of stories out there like this and it's insane.
Telling our own citizens "we can't afford that" while sending millions of dollars to another country that gives it's own citizens free stuff is a sure way to foster animosity among its population.

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Well worth watching but it may be uncomfortable for some sarisataka 21 hrs ago #1
If the argument is that there is a short list of worse countries than Klarkashton 20 hrs ago #2
No, the question is why does a teen in N. Carolina, a Congressional candidate and a professor question everything 20 hrs ago #3
I don't find such a shortage of 'point of views' stopdiggin 20 hrs ago #4
He wants "consistency". LudwigPastorius 20 hrs ago #5
You may not care for military inventions but this country relies heavily on Israeli ideas question everything 19 hrs ago #9
What has that got to do with it? muriel_volestrangler 15 hrs ago #16
I don't say it is OK. The administrations have been saying it. Also recognising that as long as this country question everything 9 hrs ago #44
OK, I'd hoped DU threads would develop better than "here's the US government line on this" muriel_volestrangler 9 hrs ago #48
There are plenty of insightful thoughtful posts on this thread. yardwork 8 hrs ago #51
More insight than Maher's attempt, certainly muriel_volestrangler 8 hrs ago #54
See my comment about Maher here. yardwork 8 hrs ago #55
It's the forced compliance angrychair 4 hrs ago #61
I think Trump gave billions in weapons to Russia recently. yardwork 13 hrs ago #19
I think until the DNC resolves this issue, we are destined to lose elections. LeftInTX 20 hrs ago #6
Wow, Galindo types are POISON to the Democratic Party RandomNumbers 9 hrs ago #39
She has said some real nutso things: LeftInTX 9 hrs ago #43
Real, pure hatred and fear of Jewish people there. yardwork 9 hrs ago #46
This is scary. I have never heard of this faction. I think that only Democrats should be allowed to question everything 9 hrs ago #49
Election laws are determined by states. yardwork 8 hrs ago #50
I can't find where the connection between Galindo and "PSL" has been made, apart in that post muriel_volestrangler 7 hrs ago #56
I watched it carpetbagger 20 hrs ago #7
And what was the excuse of the torch marchers in 2017 in Charlottesville question everything 20 hrs ago #8
You're assuming people are sophisticated enough to separate Judaism and a government policy RandySF 19 hrs ago #12
I don't see DSA or other groups as responsible AZProgressive 18 hrs ago #13
Piker is a pig and his comments and actions prove it. RandySF 18 hrs ago #14
We are at war because of TRUMP and the idiots that supported him and didn't support Harris JI7 18 hrs ago #15
and those folks say this war with Iran is all because of Israel, that speaks lostincalifornia 9 hrs ago #35
Opposition to Israel's actions is not the problem. yardwork 12 hrs ago #22
Jewphobia is truly starting to resemble rabies gulliver 19 hrs ago #10
I can't recommend this enough. RandySF 19 hrs ago #11
It's the adolescent contrarian to tankie to antisemite pipeline Sympthsical 14 hrs ago #17
Well said. yardwork 12 hrs ago #21
Thank you. It was determined that many of the pro Palestinians groups that appeared immediately question everything 12 hrs ago #23
They were ready and they had identical slogans and props. yardwork 9 hrs ago #41
The propaganda tailored to flip voters on the left against Democrats got better and more effective. betsuni 11 hrs ago #32
Yup. I married a Jewish man and had two children... Joinfortmill 11 hrs ago #30
You should let your DNC rep know. LeftInTX 11 hrs ago #31
Anti-establishment anti-capitalist/West types put them in the Establishment binder betsuni 13 hrs ago #18
I'm sorry...in which those examples are we actually funding the atrocities? biocube 13 hrs ago #20
The Jews face... BH liberal 11 hrs ago #24
You must not know many Jewish people Mossfern 11 hrs ago #26
I have dozens of Jews in my extended family... BH liberal 11 hrs ago #29
Fuck Bill Maher Prairie Gates 11 hrs ago #25
Maher has gone over to the Dark Side of the Farce... BH liberal 11 hrs ago #27
Maher is an asshole but even a blind squirrel sometimes finds a nut. yardwork 9 hrs ago #45
Indeed. BannonsLiver 10 hrs ago #34
Congratulations! You're in contention for the weekly Abolishinist 7 hrs ago #57
It's a fine line, that's for sure. Joinfortmill 11 hrs ago #28
US military/economic support for Israel is the primary issue in present day political debate. walkingman 10 hrs ago #33
Every other nation in the middle east is also an ethnostate. yardwork 9 hrs ago #42
I personally wish that Democrats and Republicans worried as much about our own state of affairs walkingman 7 hrs ago #58
I am worried about our state of affairs. yardwork 6 hrs ago #60
Post removed Post removed 9 hrs ago #36
Stole land? PCIntern 9 hrs ago #37
The majority of civilized governments voted... BH liberal 9 hrs ago #38
If the Jews had been given the planet Mars, PCIntern 9 hrs ago #40
Who is them in your post? yardwork 9 hrs ago #47
The USA doesnt give billions of dollars and arrest people for protected free speech on behalf of the other countries. SSJVegeta 8 hrs ago #52
There are some differences themaguffin 8 hrs ago #53
Bill you are completely off base with so much of your rants on Israel. The decimation of Gaza and now Lebanon Pisces 7 hrs ago #59
As a Liberal, I fucking can't stand him. He's a pig - with apologies to pigs and Maru Kitteh 4 hrs ago #62
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