• TheCriticalMember@aussie.zone
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        1 month ago

        Pffft, details shmetails. If it’s got socialism in the name it’s the devil. I don’t wanna risk any of my tax dollars going to help me or - heaven forbid, my neighbor - when it could be used to push a hard working billionaire’s pile that much closer to trickling down! I can almost feel that golden shower already!

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Yeah right … their own tax base is enough to cover the cost of public services like that …

    … but a genocide? … Palestine ain’t gonna genocide itself … that shit costs money

    • Saleh@feddit.org
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      1 month ago

      A lot of the money goes towards to illegal colonial settlements. These cost far more in security and infrastructure and the social services there are much more expensive to get more people to go there for “good roads and schools”.

      Even before the genocide Israel has been heavily subsidized by the US and other allies.

      As UNRWA has been covering much of the humanitarian obligations Israel has as an occupying force over the past half century the global community has been subsidizing Israel with dozens of billions too.

    • InputZero@lemmy.world
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      [s] What are you talking about? Israel is probably one of the countries that gives it’s citizens the most. The results really are admirable. Everyone should really look into how they did it (After miming looking at my phone for a single second) Oh… Oh no… Fuck. [/s].

      Seriously though, the word “citizens” is doing a lot of heavy lifting.

  • HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    This is both true, and not entirely accurate.

    Israel spends something like $24 on their defense. The $3B that the the US gives them (and it’s $3B, not $4B, based on what I can find) is largely in the form of military materials: ammunition, bombs, air defense systems, etc. So what we give them is about 20% of their total defense spend, and yeah, that’s a lot.

    But the flip side of that is that American workers in American factories are the ones building the bombs, missiles defense systems, making the bullets, etc.; the money that the gov’t gives Israel ends up creating a benefit for workers in the form of work that wouldn’t otherwise exist. I’d have to see a real economic analysis, but this might be a case of each dollar that the gov’t spends creating more than a dollar of effect. (And yeah, I know that a lot of that effect is going to e.g. Raytheon shareholders rather than line workers. But still.)

    BUT

    The fact that we see an economic benefit in terms of jobs and growth by giving Israel aid doesn’t mean we should. Because we’re directly funding the genocide of the Palestinians.

  • Therobohour@lemmy.world
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    It’s a doubled sided genocide. America send money over to Israel so they can kill they’re own citizen and the US doesn’t have the money to save its citizens lives.

    It’d be so much easier if they both stopped trying to kill people