Re: I'm not exactly a fan of Israel.....
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 5:08 pm
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there are currently violent protests all over the globe in big cities with Arabs pissed off about Israel bombing that hospital. What will those same people do if they learn it was actually Jihad that blew up that hospital?Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:35 pm I'm not sure if the bombing of the hospital is from Israel or a terrorist rocket, but I think it's way to early for our President to be giving his opinion on what happened. And I wouldn't trust Israel's twitter as a source for anything in this conflict. Just like I wouldn't trust Hamas official twitter.
Probably protest outside the embassies again next week. If the hospital was hit by a Palestinian rocket it probably won't change how they feel about Israel one way or another. They will probably not believe it.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:53 pmthere are currently violent protests all over the globe in big cities with Arabs pissed off about Israel bombing that hospital. What will those same people do if they learn it was actually Jihad that blew up that hospital?Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:35 pm I'm not sure if the bombing of the hospital is from Israel or a terrorist rocket, but I think it's way to early for our President to be giving his opinion on what happened. And I wouldn't trust Israel's twitter as a source for anything in this conflict. Just like I wouldn't trust Hamas official twitter.
i am really not making a point in regard to funding to Israel. I am just curious about the perception of fault for this one bombing of that hospital. I agree with you in that I don't think it will make a fuck to the people protesting. Right now they are protesting to kill all Jews because of the bombing of that hospital. If it is proven 100% that Israel didn't launch that bomb, and in fact the bomb came from Islamic Jihad, I think they will just shrug and go "oh well, kill the Jews anyway".Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 3:44 pmProbably protest outside the embassies again next week. If the hospital was hit by a Palestinian rocket it probably won't change how they feel about Israel one way or another. They will probably not believe it.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:53 pmthere are currently violent protests all over the globe in big cities with Arabs pissed off about Israel bombing that hospital. What will those same people do if they learn it was actually Jihad that blew up that hospital?Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:35 pm I'm not sure if the bombing of the hospital is from Israel or a terrorist rocket, but I think it's way to early for our President to be giving his opinion on what happened. And I wouldn't trust Israel's twitter as a source for anything in this conflict. Just like I wouldn't trust Hamas official twitter.
But I am not concerned with the credibility of rioters in Jordan. I am concerned with the credibility of our elected leaders. Repeating Israel's side of the story at every turn without verification is not in our country's interest.
Do you think it makes the $10 billion dollar emergency aid package to Israel easier or tougher to sell if Israel did actually hit the hospital? Biden is trying to use confirmation bias to give away our tax money and help support a military attack on a inferior enemy.
Israel already gets tons of money from us to "protect" themselves from the terrorists they have walled in next door to their country. Doesn't seem like they are putting good use to the money we already gave them (besides buying more weapons from our companies). Why should we believe more money will help them protect themselves going forward? Maybe they have the wrong people in charge with the wrong plans. Why would we blindly support that?
So, the national debt is no big deal anymore? Such a clown show.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 3:51 pmi am really not making a point in regard to funding to Israel. I am just curious about the perception of fault for this one bombing of that hospital. I agree with you in that I don't think it will make a fuck to the people protesting. Right now they are protesting to kill all Jews because of the bombing of that hospital. If it is proven 100% that Israel didn't launch that bomb, and in fact the bomb came from Islamic Jihad, I think they will just shrug and go "oh well, kill the Jews anyway".Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 3:44 pmProbably protest outside the embassies again next week. If the hospital was hit by a Palestinian rocket it probably won't change how they feel about Israel one way or another. They will probably not believe it.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:53 pmthere are currently violent protests all over the globe in big cities with Arabs pissed off about Israel bombing that hospital. What will those same people do if they learn it was actually Jihad that blew up that hospital?Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 2:35 pm I'm not sure if the bombing of the hospital is from Israel or a terrorist rocket, but I think it's way to early for our President to be giving his opinion on what happened. And I wouldn't trust Israel's twitter as a source for anything in this conflict. Just like I wouldn't trust Hamas official twitter.
But I am not concerned with the credibility of rioters in Jordan. I am concerned with the credibility of our elected leaders. Repeating Israel's side of the story at every turn without verification is not in our country's interest.
Do you think it makes the $10 billion dollar emergency aid package to Israel easier or tougher to sell if Israel did actually hit the hospital? Biden is trying to use confirmation bias to give away our tax money and help support a military attack on a inferior enemy.
Israel already gets tons of money from us to "protect" themselves from the terrorists they have walled in next door to their country. Doesn't seem like they are putting good use to the money we already gave them (besides buying more weapons from our companies). Why should we believe more money will help them protect themselves going forward? Maybe they have the wrong people in charge with the wrong plans. Why would we blindly support that?
Israel can add $10 billion to their national debt the same way that we would do if we loaned it to them. That's how I feel about that.
I will do my best to explain it.
That means that Israel, NOT THE US, can add $10 billion to their national debt.Israel can add $10 billion to their national debt the same way that we would do if we loaned it to them. That's how I feel about that.
I do.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 4:23 pmI will do my best to explain it.
That means that Israel, NOT THE US, can add $10 billion to their national debt.Israel can add $10 billion to their national debt the same way that we would do if we loaned it to them. That's how I feel about that.
Instead of the US adding anything more to its national debt.
Because when we send money to other countries, all we are doing is adding it to our national debt since we work in a deficit.
Can you understand any of that?
Well, Animal runs a multi million dollar business, has a masters degree, actually lives in a border state, employs hundreds of people, navigates state and federal laws and regulations on the daily, provides benefits to those employees and most importantly moderates a titty forum. You think drag queens flapping their junk at young kids is totally cool. I'll take Animals word on almost anything over yours.saltydog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 4:25 pmI do.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 4:23 pmI will do my best to explain it.
That means that Israel, NOT THE US, can add $10 billion to their national debt.Israel can add $10 billion to their national debt the same way that we would do if we loaned it to them. That's how I feel about that.
Instead of the US adding anything more to its national debt.
Because when we send money to other countries, all we are doing is adding it to our national debt since we work in a deficit.
Can you understand any of that?
Your resume of economic, social, immigration, international relations, medical science, and government policy expertise is astounding!
I bet you think George Santos is a swell guy too.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 8:24 pmWell, Animal runs a multi million dollar business, has a masters degree, actually lives in a border state, employs hundreds of people, navigates state and federal laws and regulations on the daily, provides benefits to those employees and most importantly moderates a titty forum. You think drag queens flapping their junk at young kids is totally cool. I'll take Animals word on almost anything over yours.saltydog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 4:25 pmI do.Animal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 4:23 pmI will do my best to explain it.
That means that Israel, NOT THE US, can add $10 billion to their national debt.Israel can add $10 billion to their national debt the same way that we would do if we loaned it to them. That's how I feel about that.
Instead of the US adding anything more to its national debt.
Because when we send money to other countries, all we are doing is adding it to our national debt since we work in a deficit.
Can you understand any of that?
Your resume of economic, social, immigration, international relations, medical science, and government policy expertise is astounding!