“Israel is our greatest ally.”
I understand the perspective now.
Israel is more than an ally in name — it should be a partner in action.
By building defense capabilities together on American soil, we create jobs, strengthen our economies, and deepen trust.
This alliance must serve both nations equally — militarily, economically, and civilly.
Let’s turn words into reality: a true partnership for peace, prosperity, and shared security.
Pros of the policy
Keeps U.S. tax dollars at home
Creates American jobs
Boosts oversight & accountability
Strengthens U.S. Israel partnership
Puts American interests first
Cuts waste & endless military spending
Taxpayer money flows to Israel to build military strength — but American taxpayers don’t benefit. That’s not right. Aid should serve the people who pay for it first.
excellent point...
... all along, even though I knew GOV was not the most efficient, I assumed they were actually DOING something useful with the money.
NOW, I'm pretty sure most of the money "leaks out" of any program well before it reaches a point of utilization.
Policy Post
Instead of sending billions in aid to Israel, the U.S. should require weapons be built here using American labor. Let Israeli firms partner with U.S. factories—jobs stay here, oversight improves, and taxpayers benefit. This isn’t anti-Israel, it’s pro-America. Foreign aid should serve American interests first.
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