The House on Tuesday failed to pass a standalone package for $17.6 billion in Israel aid amid opposition from both Republicans and Democratic leaders.

Because of resistance among members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, House Speaker Mike Johnson had been forced to bring up the bill under a procedure that requires two-thirds majority of the House to approve it. That means he needed the support of a sizable number of Democrats to get behind it, and failed to cross that threshold.

Inside a closed caucus meeting Tuesday morning, House Democratic leadership made a forceful case against supporting the standalone Israel aid package to members. Dozens of Democrats exiting the meeting said they will be voting against the bill.

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    3710 months ago

    Can anyone explain why Israel needs aid when it’s obvious they are quite well funded given their actions? A handful of guys with small arms killed some civilians. I don’t see why they need billions of dollars to recover from that.

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      Yeah it’s like watching Arnold Schwarzenegger beat the shit out of Vern Troyer while bystanders mull about asking “should we pin Vern’s arms down for Arnold? He did throw a punch at Arnold so he totally deserves it.”

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        10 months ago

        I’m gonna go ahead and preemptively mark you down as “unemployed” for your naked antisemitism.

        EDIT: I refuse to use “/s”, but FYI this was just a tongue-in-cheek comment about the overreaction of many in the US, especially in the early days of this current conflict…

    • @Telodzrum
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      The answer you get from people who seriously want to give them the aide for FA reasons are:

      1. Israel has historically relied upon Western (chiefly US) military assistance to maintain a significant stockpile and sophistication of arms and military preparedness to dissuade military action against it from its neighbors and other actors who are openly hostile its existence as a state;

      2. Israel’s prosecution of its current conflict has significantly depleted those stockpiles of armaments to the point that they no longer constitute such a quantum as to provide adequate deterrence to an attack.

      • @Wrench
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        810 months ago

        Then maybe they should have used a semblance of restraint in their response.

    • @sailingbythelee
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      I believe the reasoning is the same as the US went through with 9/11. It obviously wouldn’t take billion of dollars to retaliate proportionally to October 7. Just like it wouldn’t have cost a trillion dollars to retaliate in kind for 9/11. The cost escalates beyond all proportion when the goal is not just to retaliate in kind, but to eliminate the possibility of such an attack happening again.

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    2910 months ago

    Republicans are actively stopping action on the border and funding for our allies. Is that not treason, or something along those lines? This is the most un-American group of people I’ve seen in some time.

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      1010 months ago

      Because they literally are un-American like the chode who commented that he doesn’t want immigration or Russia defeated. As Henry Jones Sr. put it: “They are the slime of humanity.”

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      I’m American and I don’t want that border deal or funding for Ukraine or Israel. I feel represented. Now change minimum wage to a living wage and peg it to inflation and I’ll trade that for Ukraine and Israel aid. The border needs to remain closed though. We don’t need millions of economic refugees skipping many safe countries to come to America specifically when our own citizens are so impoverished they can’t afford to have children. That’s not a good solution to an imaginary “worker crisis” for Americans.

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    They knew this would be the outcome but held the vote anyways. Such a waste of time and money. GOP is officially the do nothing party