• @conno02
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    31 year ago

    yeah-- that’s why we put so much money into israel. it stims the shit out of our economy

    • TWeaK
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      111 year ago

      It doesn’t really stimulate economy, it just pays the people who own arms businesses.

      Stimulating the economy involves giving money to people who have less, such that they can spend more. People who have an excess of money don’t spend more, they just get better at hiding it away.

      • @conno02
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        41 year ago

        you sound more knowledgeable than me on this so im just gonna have faith that you’re right

    • @dx1OP
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      1 year ago

      The majority of that money (FMF) comes from our taxes, goes to Israel, Israel is bound to spend it on arms from American arms companies, the owners (stockholders) of those companies get the profits, cycle some of it back to politicians and lobbyists, etc. So it’s a net gain for the beneficiaries, but a net loss for the rest of the population. It also makes our infrastructure more targeted towards arms production and less for our own needs. There isn’t an additional inflow of money, so that essentially means a net loss.

      That’s essentially the broken window fallacy on one hand, and actual redistribution of wealth upwards on the other hand.