Just mentioning Kansas is pretty good argument, tbh. They're the state equivalent of the special ed kid who keeps touching the hot stove and each time they expect a different outcome.
$350,000,000 budget shortfall, one of the lowest job creation rates in the country, AA- credit rating. They're so poor they can't even keep their public schools open five days a week. Yes, Kansas is a perfectly good argument of how goyim are horrible with money.
The Obama administration is upping aid to Israel as part of the largest pledge of military assistance in US history.
Israel is set to get about $38 billion over 10 years, according to congressional and administration sources, up from the approximately $30 billion decade-long deal that expires in 2018.
Do you want to get even closer? Being Israel's sugar daddy is costly.
The Obama administration is upping aid to Israel as part of the largest pledge of military assistance in US history.
Israel is set to get about $38 billion over 10 years, according to congressional and administration sources, up from the approximately $30 billion decade-long deal that expires in 2018.
“The US has promised to maintain Israel’s qualitative advantage in the Middle East,” the premier stated. Netanyahu then revealed that three days earlier, before US President Donald Trump's visit to the Jewish state, "the US added another $75 million to the aid package for [Israel's] missile defense program."
The Trump administration is considering forcing Israel to hand back some $75 million in U.S. aid dollars that were awarded by Congress following a hotly contested effort by the Obama administration to financially limit the U.S.-Israel military alliance, according to senior Congressional sources and others familiar with the situation.
Congress allocated Israel an additional $75 million in U.S. aid last year, bringing the total package to around $38 billion, despite attempts by the Obama administration to restrict Israeli efforts to lobby Congress in favor of greater funding for several key military projects.
Lawmakers had objected to the Obama administration’s last minute Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Israel, which capped U.S. aid dollars to the Jewish state and included a provision barring Israel from requesting greater financial assistance from the U.S. Congress.
Now, the Trump administration is considering forcing Israel to hand back the extra $75 million in order to stay in line with the Obama administration’s original MOU, according to multiple sources, who told the Free Beacon that Congress is preparing for a fight with the current administration if it chooses to move forward with the plan.
Do you want to get even closer? It turns out that being Israel's sugar daddy is quite expensive.
/r/politics isn't quite at the level of retardation of /r/the_donald, but sometimes I feel like they need to take a yoga class or something to calm down, since they're so angry all of the time.
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1 SnapshillBot 2017-12-03
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1 incineratechicken 2017-12-03
u/Wiseduck23, you do realize that being unable to come up with a single argument for your position is doing your side no favors, yes?
1 newcomer_ts 2017-12-03
The other guy is as much a tard with copypasta better suited for Alex Jones.
At least it's a fight of equals…
1 incineratechicken 2017-12-03
Wow, I managed to hook an actual r/drama poster? I’m both elated and disappointed.
Anyway, statement applies to you just as well, friend.
1 newcomer_ts 2017-12-03
God, you're pathetic.
1 aliceunknown 2017-12-03
Just mentioning Kansas is pretty good argument, tbh. They're the state equivalent of the special ed kid who keeps touching the hot stove and each time they expect a different outcome.
$350,000,000 budget shortfall, one of the lowest job creation rates in the country, AA- credit rating. They're so poor they can't even keep their public schools open five days a week. Yes, Kansas is a perfectly good argument of how goyim are horrible with money.
Goyim are bad at money, it's kinda pitiful a
1 incineratechicken 2017-12-03
That’s why we need closer relations with Israel tbh, nobody can sniff out shekels like you guys
1 shallowm 2017-12-03
Do you want to get even closer? Being Israel's sugar daddy is costly.
1 shallowm 2017-12-03
The Trump administration is considering forcing Israel to hand back some $75 million in U.S. aid dollars that were awarded by Congress following a hotly contested effort by the Obama administration to financially limit the U.S.-Israel military alliance, according to senior Congressional sources and others familiar with the situation.
Congress allocated Israel an additional $75 million in U.S. aid last year, bringing the total package to around $38 billion, despite attempts by the Obama administration to restrict Israeli efforts to lobby Congress in favor of greater funding for several key military projects.
Lawmakers had objected to the Obama administration’s last minute Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Israel, which capped U.S. aid dollars to the Jewish state and included a provision barring Israel from requesting greater financial assistance from the U.S. Congress.
Now, the Trump administration is considering forcing Israel to hand back the extra $75 million in order to stay in line with the Obama administration’s original MOU, according to multiple sources, who told the Free Beacon that Congress is preparing for a fight with the current administration if it chooses to move forward with the plan.
Do you want to get even closer? It turns out that being Israel's sugar daddy is quite expensive.
1 incineratechicken 2017-12-03
tl;dr
1 shallowm 2017-12-03
1 cheers_grills 2017-12-03
What's the political equivalent of anal?
1 shallowm 2017-12-03
I'm not sure, maybe a military intervention, or giving up state secrets.
1 PM_ME_FREE_FOOD 2017-12-03
TIL state economies function like national economies
1 Gothmog26 2017-12-03
There's nothing in kansas, and tornadoes destroy whatever there is.
1 newcomer_ts 2017-12-03
Always guy like this who has nothing to offer to society but would love to get some…
1 Wild_Child19 2017-12-03
/r/politics isn't quite at the level of retardation of /r/the_donald, but sometimes I feel like they need to take a yoga class or something to calm down, since they're so angry all of the time.
1 PM_ME_FREE_FOOD 2017-12-03
r/politics is literally school shooters and bots
1 SlackBabo 2017-12-03
When was there a r/politics shooter? I thought td was the only sub manufacturing shooters and car of peace rammed
1 fucknazimodzzz 2017-12-03
Politics is a low energy, humorless version of The Donald. At least I'm entertained in The Donald. Browsing r/politics I feel only revulsion.
1 nanonan 2017-12-03
I guess shareblue salaries didn't make the cut.