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Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
 
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Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.





...and just think of all the arrogant posing these ungrateful Jews exercise, their endless fluff about 'carving out a modern state from the wilderness' or their 'rugged independence and industry"...when in reality they are a pack of welfare-queens!!!
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.





...and just think of all the arrogant posing these ungrateful Jews exercise, their endless fluff about 'carving out a modern state from the wilderness' or their 'rugged independence and industry"...when in reality they are a pack of welfare-queens!!!
Awfully smart and tough welfare queens.
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.

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Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.




Gee whiz. Just consider the above in relation to how much welfare money is showered on the two, competing Islamic terrorist franchises occupying the disputed territories.

Otherwise, there’s a reason why you cut and paste from internet tabloids such as “addictinginfo”. They tend to get befuddled with the facts, such as the Arrow and Patriot missile systems.

Israel, US test missile defense systems against thousands of simulated rockets


Classic Louie’isms. A gee-had wannabe churned out by a madrassah who runs fast and loose with what he doesn’t understand.
 
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Countries which receive the highest amount of foreign aide:

Egypt. Afghanistan. Vietnam. Myanmar. Ethiopia. Syria. Tanzania. Kenya. Turkey. Bangladesh.



Possibly you need a remedial course in basic reading skills? As the link clearly attests: ISRAEL IS THE LEADING RECIPIENT OF 'AID'...making it the world's foremost welfare dependency...even the official numbers are misleading to the extent that DC insiders have suggested the welfare-nation receives much more...oh those 'self-reliant industrious Jews!"
 
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Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.





...and just think of all the arrogant posing these ungrateful Jews exercise, their endless fluff about 'carving out a modern state from the wilderness' or their 'rugged independence and industry"...when in reality they are a pack of welfare-queens!!!
Awfully smart and tough welfare queens.



If you meant: shady...conspiratorial...cowardly...immoral...piratical...monstrous...duplicitous...manipulative and greedy I agree...WELFARE-QUEENS THEY ARE!
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.





...and just think of all the arrogant posing these ungrateful Jews exercise, their endless fluff about 'carving out a modern state from the wilderness' or their 'rugged independence and industry"...when in reality they are a pack of welfare-queens!!!
Awfully smart and tough welfare queens.



If you meant: shady...conspiratorial...cowardly...immoral...piratical...monstrous...duplicitous...manipulative and greedy I agree...WELFARE-QUEENS THEY ARE!

If you meant:
“I have no handy cut and paste to plagiarize someone else’s comments so I’ll spam the thread with piffle”, well, you succeeded with another classic Louie’ism.
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.





...and just think of all the arrogant posing these ungrateful Jews exercise, their endless fluff about 'carving out a modern state from the wilderness' or their 'rugged independence and industry"...when in reality they are a pack of welfare-queens!!!

Truly remarkable that you define your profound ignorance as a virtue.

Israel Economy Facts & Stats
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.
 
Countries which receive the highest amount of foreign aide:

Egypt. Afghanistan. Vietnam. Myanmar. Ethiopia. Syria. Tanzania. Kenya. Turkey. Bangladesh.



Possibly you need a remedial course in basic reading skills? As the link clearly attests: ISRAEL IS THE LEADING RECIPIENT OF 'AID'...making it the world's foremost welfare dependency...even the official numbers are misleading to the extent that DC insiders have suggested the welfare-nation receives much more...oh those 'self-reliant industrious Jews!"[/QU)TE

Aid to Israel results in endless Israeli worldly contributions to humanity for better lives. Read & enjoy post titled Israel: Helping To Make A Better World. So now tell us what are the results of our aid to Palestinians? 'Atta boy.
 
Aid to Israel results in endless Israeli worldly contributions to humanity for better lives. Read & enjoy post titled Israel: Helping To Make A Better World. So now tell us what are the results of our aid to Palestinians? 'Atta boy.
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!
 
Aid to Israel results in endless Israeli worldly contributions to humanity for better lives. Read & enjoy post titled Israel: Helping To Make A Better World. So now tell us what are the results of our aid to Palestinians? 'Atta boy.


Correction: aid to Israel merely encourages the cockroaches to flout international law and continue to arrogantly flip the bird to the rest of the world...with all the money these bloodsuckers have lapped up they should've found the cure for cancer...turns out THEY are the cancer!
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!

A typical Louie888 tirade.

The Great Satan™ has many shared interests with Israel which are mutually beneficial. That is in stark contrast to the kuffar welfare dollars that are showered on your co-religionists who are masquerading as “Pal’istanians” and who come begging like underpaid prostitutes.
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!

A typical Louie888 tirade.

The Great Satan™ has many shared interests with Israel which are mutually beneficial. That is in stark contrast to the kuffar welfare dollars that are showered on your co-religionists who are masquerading as “Pal’istanians” and who come begging like underpaid prostitutes.


Oh yeah!!!!! Let's list the many benefits of our aid billions to these ungracious bloodsuckers: Israel drags our nation down as a facilitator of terrorism and the crimes of their occupation...they take our money and then pose as 'ruggedly independent'....what do we get back again drool-queen? A bad name and an enhanced threat of terrorism against U.S. target...oh boy!!!!
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!

A typical Louie888 tirade.

The Great Satan™ has many shared interests with Israel which are mutually beneficial. That is in stark contrast to the kuffar welfare dollars that are showered on your co-religionists who are masquerading as “Pal’istanians” and who come begging like underpaid prostitutes.


Oh yeah!!!!! Let's list the many benefits of our aid billions to these ungracious bloodsuckers: Israel drags our nation down as a facilitator of terrorism and the crimes of their occupation...they take our money and then pose as 'ruggedly independent'....what do we get back again drool-queen? A bad name and an enhanced threat of terrorism against U.S. target...oh boy!!!!

Typical Louie888 lack of paying attention. I’ve already identified a benefit.

Do you realize your sweaty, feverish islamo-tirades make you quite the Baghdad Bob buffoon?
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!

A typical Louie888 tirade.

The Great Satan™ has many shared interests with Israel which are mutually beneficial. That is in stark contrast to the kuffar welfare dollars that are showered on your co-religionists who are masquerading as “Pal’istanians” and who come begging like underpaid prostitutes.


Oh yeah!!!!! Let's list the many benefits of our aid billions to these ungracious bloodsuckers: Israel drags our nation down as a facilitator of terrorism and the crimes of their occupation...they take our money and then pose as 'ruggedly independent'....what do we get back again drool-queen? A bad name and an enhanced threat of terrorism against U.S. target...oh boy!!!!

Typical Louie888 lack of paying attention. I’ve already identified a benefit.

Do you realize your sweaty, feverish islamo-tirades make you quite the Baghdad Bob buffoon?

LOL! Yeah but he sure is fun to play with.
 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!
And that is not all.

“Why we’re suing the U.S. Treasury Department” Susan Abulhawa

 
Israel Is the United States’ Biggest Welfare Recipient
By Moe Diab on September 15, 2016 1:37 pm ¡
Americans are dealing with their own economic issues; budget cuts in the public sector, unemployment, high taxes, and low wages are hitting home the hardest. However, what most Americans don’t realize is that this economic instability and decline in quality of life could be demonstrably improved by cutting U.S. foreign aid to the greatest welfare recipient and benefactor of American taxpayers—Israel. Americans should be asking, ‘Who signed me up?’ Who signed up Americans for a 10-year, $30 billion tax-payer commitment for Israeli welfare and military aid?
Why are we paying for Israeli civil welfare, when we can’t even take care of our own citizens? Consider the facts: Israel’s unemployment rate (4.9 percent) is lower than the US unemployment rate (6.1 percent), in addition to the fact that the standard of living in Israel is high and is constantly improving—Israel ranks 16th among 187 world nations on the U.N.’s Human Development Index, which places it in the category of “Very Highly Developed”—not to mention they are among the highest life expectancy’s in the world. Israeli men have the fourth-highest life expectancy of any nation, according to recently released statistics from the World Health Organization. So, why does the U.S. give billions of taxpayers’ dollars to Israel? Do they really need it? According to Moshe Arens, a former foreign minister, defense minister and ambassador to Washington, “The partnership between the two countries results from pressure by the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington.” Empirical evidence collected from dozens of statistical consensus reports shows that not only does Israel not need U.S. aid, but they have a stronger economy than 162 nations in the world. Israel’s thriving economy is ranked 25th of 187 in income per capita, yet is the United States’ biggest welfare recipient.

How much American taxpayers’ aid has Israel received?

The Breakdown
Direct U.S. Aid to Israel (since 1948): $233.7 billion ($112 billion in nominal terms) with inflation adjusted. The U.S. started providing Israel with $208.6 million in aid per year ($100 in nominal terms) in civilian welfare in 1949. It rapidly grew to unfathomable amounts in the 1970’s with Israel receiving as much as $12.4 billion ($2.6 billion in nominal terms) in aid. Today, Israel receives a reported $3.1 billion from American taxpayers, of which $1.8 billion is military assistance and $1.3 billion for civilian welfare. But that’s not all folks, under a special U.S.-Israeli agreement, the U.S. pays to store and maintain over $1 billion in military arsenal in Israel. In addition, American taxpayers generously (unknowingly) covered the cost of developing Israel’s military technology—Iron Dome, Magic Wand and the Arrow—a price tag exceeding $3 billion. If the exuberant amount of American taxpayers’ aid to Israel hasn’t made your jaw drop, learning that Israel received another $781 million—$205 million above regular aid for the Iron Dome project, plus $351 million and $225 respectively to purchase Tamir interception and enough Hellfire missiles to devastate Gaza’s civilian population, infrastructure, and economy in last July’s Operation Protective Edge—might get your jaw to hit the floor.
Israel is the mooch capital of the world.

With what Israel has stolen and mooched, Haiti would be a world leader.



The real gem is that Jews swagger and boast of their 'accomplishments and rugged independence' while sucking up every American dollar the greedy parasites can lift from taxpayers...as the writer of the piece makes abundantly clear if the average American taxpayer had any clue of the extent to which these hucksters steal our tax-dollars they would demand that our corrupt Congress immediately freeze all aid to these bloodsuckers!!!
And that is not all.

“Why we’re suing the U.S. Treasury Department” Susan Abulhawa




Just imagine if the mainstream U.S. media televised the content of this video???
 

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