“We should take Elon’s $1 trillion and use it to solve world hunger!”
👉 Except Africa’s already received $2.6 trillion in foreign aid since 1960.
“What if we use it to fix the education system?”
👉 The U.S. already spends $1.3 trillion a year on it.
“Let’s end poverty then!”
👉 America’s already spent over $22 trillion fighting poverty.
Not to mention… it’s theft. Brilliant video, @marktilbury.
Writer: Michael
@power_cy69057 Democrats don’t support democratic ideas. They didn’t even let their party vote in 2024 lmao. So much for democracy.
Can’t say I’m surprised the party that cheated Bernie in the primaries didn’t even let their party vote in the primaries in 2024.
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel turned on Trump over Iran
Things between Washington and Israel have gotten really bad this week. Israeli papers are openly saying Trump basically handed Israel over to its worst enemy by signing that interim deal with Iran.
Analysts are calling it a flat out betrayal, and the public and political anger over the deal, the one that lays out how the joint U.S.-Israeli war on Iran wraps up, is all over the headlines right now.
One op-ed in particular went really hard. The title alone said "You could have been the greatest president of all, but you failed."
Then it called the deal a "surrender agreement with a murderous and cruel terror regime."
Now here's the wild part. That piece ran in Israel Hayom, one of the biggest papers in the country, and it's owned by Miriam Adelson, who happens to be one of Trump's own mega-donors.
So when even your own donor's paper is calling it a surrender, it kind of tells you Trump didn't give Israel what it wanted.
Source: Al Jazeera / Writer: Daniyal
🇺🇸🇮��� Washington is quietly making calls to Netanyahu's political rivals and if this report is accurate it's one of the most significant things to happen in US-Israel relations in years.
Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot. The administration is reportedly reaching out to both of them, the guys who could actually replace Netanyahu if the coalition collapses.
Trump's team is apparently so done with the current Israeli government that they're already war-gaming the day after.
And the reasoning behind it is pretty damning for Netanyahu personally. It's not just policy disagreement, it's that Washington views the extremist ministers in his coalition as an active obstacle to any kind of regional diplomacy and they're looking for a way around them.
The alliance isn't broken but the relationship with this specific Israeli government very clearly is and Washington is no longer pretending otherwise.
Source: Channel 12, Times of Israel / Writer: Oliver