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The recent $20 billion aid to Argentina contrasts sharply with domestic budget cuts in the U.S., such as reduced healthcare subsidies and mass firings in the Department of Education. This disparity highlights the prioritization of foreign interests over domestic needs.
The idea that you could stop the killing, stop the slaughter, and stop the starvation, and that aid could come back in, because that's part of the deal too, that immediately aid is rushed in with no limits like it was before.
The military-industrial complex benefits from the ability to print money, as it allows for endless financing of wars.
The US should focus on restoring balance in its foreign policy by reevaluating its priorities and reducing disproportionate attention to Israel.
The U.S. should reconsider its military and financial support to Israel, especially as public opinion shifts against such support.
We're spending $100,000 per person deported. If we simply fined that 79-year-old car wash owner $10,000 every time he hires an illegal alien, this would stop. There are much better ways to execute this.
The United States is spending a disproportionate amount of time and resources on Israel, a small country with limited geopolitical significance.
The U.S. should reconsider its financial support to Israel, especially when it contributes to actions that do not benefit American citizens.
The military-industrial complex benefits from the ability to print money indefinitely, leading to more wars and increased government spending.
The U.S. should reconsider its financial support for Israel, especially when it contributes to actions that do not benefit American citizens.