Posted on 10/31/2023 6:31:57 AM PDT by RandFan
@RepThomasMassie
If Congress sends $14.5 billion to Israel, on average we’ll be taking about $100 from every working person in the United States.
This will be extracted through inflation and taxes.
I’m against it.
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Thoughts? You post brainless BS.
No, thanks. We have our own problems.
It’s just Massie’s tweet. Calm down
PS:I’d pay a hell of a lot more than $9/mo to watch the IDF eradicate the Ham-ass terrorist scum army. Worth every penny.
I’d rather send $100 to Israel then pay congressional salaries....
Those who want to send their own money to Israel should do it. If they’re so interested in fighting Hamas, Iran, and anyone else, by all means, pack your bags and go there and join the Israeli army. The American army should be used to defend our own borders and the money Biden wants to send to Israel should be spent on defending our own borders against the largest land invasion in history.
$9/mo to let the IDF eradicate a terrorist hotbed. Sounds like a bargain to me. A steal.
I agree with Massie. The US is $33 trillion in unpayable debt while Israel has low debt and a budget surplus. They can afford to pay for this themselves.
“It’s just Massie’s tweet. Calm down”
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This Massie panic tweet is nothing but incitement in dangerous times for a persecuted people.
He is the only republican that is on the wrong side in this Israel VS genocidal-Jihad combat.
I’m more concerned with Congress and Meat Puppet Biden’s handlers sending $100 Billion to Ukraine and $100 million to Hamas.
No it’s neocons like you who post brainless bs.
Ukraine?
I think this topic should be used to stop funding to all nations. I don’t think it’s constitutional. And we’re broke.
Me too.
It says Isreal not Ukraine. Read the damn title.
“defending our own borders against the largest land invasion in history”
We need to ‘wall off’ our money and property via constitutional amendments.
Send them your money.
This is Thomas Massie making a career about taking sanctimonious stands against House bills that pass with 400+ votes. The guy hasn't ever taken a principled stand against a bill where his vote actually mattered.
For what it's worth, I agree with him on this particular bill. :-)
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