pollux
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania Those were forgiven loans, Funny, the report didn't mention that. quote:
but I may have to email a professor to get more actual information I guess, but then again I am thinking I should not bother...You have made your mind up about this topic, and spending billions of my tax dollars on Israel is not a problem for you obviously. They're not your billions. You contribute a tiny fraction of that amount. And the government spends money on things all of us don't like. We don't get an individual line item veto on federal spending. Tough titties. That's life in a republic. quote:
The population of Israel is significantly smaller than Egypt, so my point is that we spend a lot of money per Israeli has never been addressed, not to mention the standard of living for Israelis is very high, why give them welfare, they are not poor and starving are they? Actually they have equal or better standard of living than most Americans that pay their way. http://www.washington-report.org/html/us_aid_to_israel.htm That's the link that meatcleaver posted that you said was from a propaganda site, that you preferred I not address. FWIW. I addressed it anyway. It quotes the same $2.8B figure I've been using the whole time. The remaining figures on that page are unsourced and the calculations used to derive them are unexplained. quote:
The price per Israel is down a couple of grand since 2003 when I had that class. http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1209/p16s01-wmgn.htm Here is another link You are missing my point completely. It is perfectly acceptable to argue that Israel receives too much money from the US. You can argue that point all day and all night. It is NOT acceptable to say that Israel receives more than 3 times the amount that Egypt does. That's factually wrong.
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