Softening Up Members of Congress
4 thoughts on “Softening Up Members of Congress”
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Israel has some support and some critics in congress. That ain’t gonna change. if Netanyahu and his forces take out Iran’s nuclear capabilities then it would be a good thing to have them as an ally ( but keep a close eye on them )
I guess it is a matter of our keeping our priorities straight, Fred.
The Swamp is Israeli-occupied territory. There aren’t more than 4 or 5 of the 554 people in Congress with the guts to point out any of Israel’s peccadillos, like the present Gazan genocide, killing 50-60,000 Palestinians, 95% of whom had nothing to do with the October 7th thing. (Prime example of what “social justice” looks like.)
Each Congressman has an Israeli handler. Israel has more power in Congress, in the National Security State, and in the Mockingbird media than anyone, especially more than President Trump. With regard to foreign policy in the Middle East, Israel rules the US and milks us of billions continually without end.
As I have pointed out previously, J. Sobran, our national debt is much higher than that which Israel carries. Their country is financially stronger than our own. The premise we should be subsidizing them at this point with their war activities is ludicrous.