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See, given all this amazing innovation and success, what I don't get is why Israel still needs "aid" from the USA.seethe harder, we built tons of innovative technologies while the Palestinians can only build shitty weapons unless you're insinuating that the Intel and Apple research centers in Silicon Wadi somehow were "pilfered" from the Palestinians. We got the biggest Arab countries begging us for access to our technology while the Palestinians can't even get citizenship in those countries. Even the fellow members of the Ummah know what happens when you give kindness to a Palestinian.
Which is why I personally advocate for ending aid and why I posted that article.See, given all this amazing innovation and success, what I don't get is why Israel still needs "aid" from the USA.
EDIT: My apologies, I should have read on. I see others have already made this point quite well.
Not just that, but let's be real: Isreal is a warzone. Always has been. You do NOT want your factories in the front of a war, which with how small Isreal is, is all of it. That is asking for trouble, and asking for the tech and TOOLING to get captured.Even then they might not get shit. The speciality alloys in (some) missiles use minerals and metals that are in very short supply. We are behind schedule for production in my plant largely do to these supply shortages, and we got MIC priority for certain things. Trying to massively increase production sounds like it'll be either a huge money pit, or a total impossibility unless things change drastically here soon.
The US has methods of domestically extracting any required mineral.Even then they might not get shit. The speciality alloys in (some) missiles use minerals and metals that are in very short supply. We are behind schedule for production in my plant largely do to these supply shortages
Unfortunately, a 25% unrealized gains tax -- a tax on money you didn't make, but the government thinks you could have -- is also being pushed by whatever pink danger haired intern with "lesbian librarian on tumblr" glasses has xer hand up the puppet's ass today, which should be interesting when big business realizes what that means for them.
Great opportunity to read the article I posted explaining the benefits of this arrangement and how the US wins out. I'm against the aid but your reasoning is faulty. Israel has spent 8 billion on f35s and a ton more on buying American aerospace products instead of manufacturing their own. It's a loss leader.The idea that it somehow makes us richer to pay them to buy weapons from us is completely fucking retarded, if money worked that way, you'd get rich by giving your salary back to your boss so he could pay you to work for him.
No idea where you're getting this idea, most of it is safer than the US. Invasion hasn't really been an issue since the Egyptian/Jordanian peace treaties. The problem is mostly rockets.Not just that, but let's be real: Isreal is a warzone. Always has been. You do NOT want your factories in the front of a war, which with how small Isreal is, is all of it. That is asking for trouble, and asking for the tech and TOOLING to get captured.
>Allow Qataris to set up Middle Eastern studies departments with donations of billions of dollars"FBI Director Chris Wray announced on Tuesday that the bureau is coordinating with colleges throughout the country to detect potential anti-Semitic threats and acts of violence amid waves of protests in opposition to Israel."
I'm anticipating heroic levels of spin as he tries to conflate brainwashed college lefties and imported mudslimes with white nationalists because they can both fit under the category of 'anti semitism' now."FBI Director Chris Wray announced on Tuesday that the bureau is coordinating with colleges throughout the country to detect potential anti-Semitic threats and acts of violence amid waves of protests in opposition to Israel."
- One option being considered is selling over 50% of TikTok's U.S. business while retaining a minority 20% stake to comply with limits on Chinese ownership.
- TikTok's U.S. portion could theoretically be worth up to $100 billion based on typical social media valuations, though a forced sale would likely reduce the price.
- ByteDance may prioritize selling to a non-tech company like Walmart rather than tech giants like Microsoft or Oracle to avoid scrutiny from the U.S. and China.
- China may block export of the algorithm technology. Without the algorithm, TikTok's appeal to buyers would be limited as they'd need to rebuild the back-end system and hire specialized engineers.
This is most definitely the endgame of any “antisemitism” laws or standards that get recommended: group them all into one category and then just use your newfound powers to use it on political enemies anyway, which are almost exclusively on the right. Kind of like how the PATRIOT Act got sold on just going after ayrabs and would never be used on Americans, just trust us, guy!I'm anticipating heroic levels of spin as he tries to conflate brainwashed college lefties and imported mudslimes with white nationalists because they can both fit under the category of 'anti semitism' now.
These policies make increasingly less sense when Fed spending becomes more and more divorced from taxation.View attachment 5936184
Meanwhile, in actual American politics.... Joe's team realized it's an election year and they need to throw at least something to the base.
Unfortunately, a 25% unrealized gains tax -- a tax on money you didn't make, but the government thinks you could have -- is also being pushed by whatever pink danger haired intern with "lesbian librarian on tumblr" glasses has xer hand up the puppet's ass today, which should be interesting when big business realizes what that means for them.
It's also blatantly illegal. The Federal Government cannot institute that kind of tax. Only the States can.These policies make increasingly less sense when Fed spending becomes more and more divorced from taxation.
The spending of the past 4 years is money printing. Not taxation. Increasing taxation is only to increase control.
The US economy grew last quarter at the slowest pace in two years as consumer and government spending cooled amid a sharp pickup in inflation.
Gross domestic product increased at a 1.6% annualized rate, below all economists’ forecasts, the government’s initial estimate showed.
I think this is a good starting point.America should quit giving money
Now realize they're cooking these numbers and they'll be revised downwards at least twice.
Add in inflation, which should be subtracted from GDP.Now realize they're cooking these numbers and they'll be revised downwards at least twice.
A depression is a loss of 10% GDP in a year. We're likely not there over this period, but over the past year?