I'll never understand why Israel needs any aid from us at all. They aren't bankrupt and they have a better debt to gdp ratio than we do. If anything they should be getting money via loans.
It feels like just another money laundering scheme for military industrial complex goons.
Why is it so hard to understand that America is literally run by jews? It's not a conspiracy theory, it's the reality. That's why Israel needs aid because the jews are pillaging the coffers.
The same people destroyed and demoralized our sense of patriotism in the 70s and 80s. That was Step One: Divest the American People from any sense of America being "my country." More and more frequently, America was presented as a place for everyone, anyone, but White people.
Think of Coca Cola's "Perfect Harmony" commercial and Michael Jackson's "We Are the World." America was presented more and more as "global village" with no inherent or dominant culture or heritage. Once they convinced an entire generation that "This land is your land, this land is my land," that was the beginning of the end. That's when Americans transitioned from a "homeowner" mindset ("These people don't belong in my neighborhood") to a "renter" mindset ("I don't like the new neighbors, but who am I to complain?")
I'll never understand why Israel needs any aid from us at all. They aren't bankrupt and they have a better debt to gdp ratio than we do. If anything they should be getting money via loans.
It feels like just another money laundering scheme for military industrial complex goons.
Why is it so hard to understand that America is literally run by jews? It's not a conspiracy theory, it's the reality. That's why Israel needs aid because the jews are pillaging the coffers.
The same people destroyed and demoralized our sense of patriotism in the 70s and 80s. That was Step One: Divest the American People from any sense of America being "my country." More and more frequently, America was presented as a place for everyone, anyone, but White people.
Think of Coca Cola's "Perfect Harmony" commercial and Michael Jackson's "We Are the World." America was presented more and more as "global village" with no inherent or dominant culture or heritage. Once they convinced an entire generation that "This land is your land, this land is my land," that was the beginning of the end. That's when Americans transitioned from a "homeowner" mindset ("These people don't belong in my neighborhood") to a "renter" mindset ("I don't like the new neighbors, but who am I to complain?")