Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The Billion Dollar Question

November 21, 2009 by politicaltheatrics  
Filed under Western Imperialism

Recently Americans have begun to read and hear that “Israel receives $3 billion in annual U.S. foreign aid.” That’s true. But it’s still a lie.

One can truthfully blame the mainstream media for never digging out these figures for themselves, because none ever have. They were compiled by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. But the mainstream media certainly are not alone. Although Congress authorizes America’s foreign aid total, the fact that more than a third of it goes to a country smaller in both area and population than Hong Kong probably never has been mentioned on the floor of the Senate or House. Yet it’s been going on for more than a generation.

Probably the only members of Congress who even suspect the full total of U.S. funds received by Israel each year are the privileged few committee members who actually mark it up. And almost all members of the concerned committees are Jewish, have taken huge campaign donations orchestrated by Israel’s Washington, DC lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), or both. These congressional committee members are paid to act, not talk. So they do and they don’t.

The same applies to the president, the secretary of state, and the foreign aid administrator. They all submit a budget that includes aid for Israel, which Congress approves, or increases, but never cuts. But no one in the executive branch mentions that of the few remaining U.S. aid recipients worldwide, all of the others are developing nations which either make their military bases available to the U.S., are key members of international alliances in which the U.S. participates, or have suffered some crippling blow of nature to their abilities to feed their people such as earthquakes, floods or droughts.

Israel, whose troubles arise solely from its unwillingness to give back land it seized in the 1967 war in return for peace with its neighbors, does not fit those criteria. In fact, Israel’s 1995 per capita gross domestic product was $15,800. That put it below Britain at $19,500 and Italy at $18,700 and just above Ireland at $15,400 and Spain at $14,300.

All four of those European countries have contributed a very large share of immigrants to the U.S., yet none has organized an ethnic group to lobby for U.S. foreign aid. Instead, all four send funds and volunteers to do economic development and emergency relief work in other less fortunate parts of the world.

The lobby that Israel and its supporters have built in the United States to make all this aid happen, and to ban discussion of it from the national dialogue, goes far beyond AIPAC, with its $15 million budget, its 150 employees, and its five or six registered lobbyists who manage to visit every member of Congress individually once or twice a year.

AIPAC, in turn, can draw upon the resources of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, a roof group set up solely to coordinate the efforts of some 52 national Jewish organizations on behalf of Israel.

Israel has received, from a variety of  U.S. federal budgets, at least $525.8 million above and beyond its $3 billion from the foreign aid budget, and yet another $2 billion in federal loan guarantees. So the complete total of U.S. grants and loan guarantees to Israel for fiscal 1997 was $5,525,800,000.

As of Oct. 31, 1997 Israel will have received $3.05 billion in U.S. foreign aid for fiscal year 1997 and $3.08 billion in foreign aid for fiscal year 1998. Adding the 1997 and 1998 totals to those of previous years since 1949 yields a total of $74,157,600,000 in foreign aid grants and loans. Assuming that the actual totals from other budgets average 12.2 percent of that amount, that brings the grand total to $83,204,827,200.

But that’s not quite all. Receiving its annual foreign aid appropriation during the first month of the fiscal year, instead of in quarterly installments as do other recipients, is just another special privilege Congress has voted for Israel. It enables Israel to invest the money in U.S. Treasury notes. That means that the U.S., which has to borrow the money it gives to Israel, pays interest on the money it has granted to Israel in advance, while at the same time Israel is collecting interest on the money. That interest to Israel from advance payments adds another $1.650 billion to the total, making it $84,854,827,200.That’s the number you should write down for total aid to Israel. And that’s $14,346 each for each man, woman and child in Israel.

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So here is my blunt and justified question for Israel and the Zionist states’ robotic supporters:

What Has Israel Done For The USA Which Would Justify The Zionist State Receiving Any Money From The United States of America And It’s Tax-Paying Citizens?

More sources on the greed of AIPAC and the illegal state of Israel:

1. Should the U.S. End Aid to Israel?
2. Obama Admin. Takes from American Farmers,Gives to Israel
3. Fallen Pillars: US Policy towards Palestine and Israel since 1945
4. Arms Transfers to Israel: 1993 to Present

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5 Responses to “The Billion Dollar Question”
  1. dave says:

    it's billions, not trillions.

  2. dogismyth says:

    at what point with all the frivolous spending on wars, foreign aid, bank bailouts, currency swaps and the like can an average american refuse to pay taxes. The tax revenues do not benefit americans in the least. In fact, they are cutting and gutting entitlements programs and treat us citizens like illegal aliens.

    I'm not a socialist. But when I hear that college tuition is expected to rise anywhere from 30 to60%, I just have to wonder who has the best interest in mind for our country and its citizens.

    Israel IMO does not deserve a goddamn penney from the US taxpayers. What is it exactly they are doing on behalf of the U.S. and its citizens? Can someone explain that to me? I must be missing the point here but WTF is going on?????

    • politicaltheatrics says:

      They don’t do anything for the United States of America and if anything they have made it harder to pursue diplomatic efforts in the region.

  3. Buford says:

    Obama could "bring peace" to the Mideast in 1 minute.
    Just call Netanyahu and state "The WELFARE CHECK is CANCELED".
    Peace loving People can help bring peace by BOYCOTTING Israel.
    When WAR is NOT PROFITABLE, it will end.

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