--------------------------------------------------------LowIQTrash » 21 Apr 2026, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ But...but...muh nah-shun-noe dett!!
https://x.com/RandPaul/status/2046591031207133509
https://x.com/javajoechia/status/2046642435883684008
Keep sending billions
Loyal denier to the idea now isn't eternity. Every reality supports it one way or another.LowIQTrash » 21 Apr 2026, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ But...but...muh nah-shun-noe dett!!
https://x.com/RandPaul/status/2046591031207133509
https://x.com/javajoechia/status/2046642435883684008
Keep sending billions
He authorized the latest round of $hekelZ to Bibi Nuts-In-Youjerrab » 21 Apr 2026, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ --------------------------------------------------------
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) generally supports Israel as a key ally but advocates for a non-interventionist foreign policy that opposes long-term, taxpayer-funded military aid and promotes Israeli self-sufficiency. He has consistently opposed large, long-term foreign aid packages, frequently placing holds on 2018 legislation that provided $38 billion in aid
---------------------------------------------------------------------Pro-Israel groups have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in an advertising campaign against Republic Senator Rand Paul this week over his attempts to block US security aid to Israel.Paul says he opposes the open-ended US aid to Israel, citing the need for the existing legislation to be amended before the final version is approved by the Senate.Paul is an outspoken critic of US foreign aid and has been one of President Donald Trump’s most significant Republican critics on foreign policy.“While I’m not for foreign aid in general, if we are going to send aid to Israel it should be limited in time and scope so we aren’t doing it forever, and it should be paid for by cutting the aid to people who hate Israel and America,” a statement from Paul’s office said.The Libertarian senator from Kentucky recently put a congressional hold on the U.S.-Israel Security Assistance Authorization Act which authorizes $38 billion in funding from the US to Israel.A hold is a congressional procedure that allows senators to prevent a motion from reaching the floor for a vote.LowIQTrash » 21 Apr 2026, 1:21 pm » wrote: ↑ He authorized the latest round of $hekelZ to Bibi Nuts-In-You
-----------------------------------------LowIQTrash » 21 Apr 2026, 1:21 pm » wrote: ↑ He authorized the latest round of $hekelZ to Bibi Nuts-In-You
At least it isn't AIPAC poisoning like Chuck Schumer.LowIQTrash » 21 Apr 2026, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ But...but...muh nah-shun-noe dett!!
Keep sending billions
jerrab » 21 Apr 2026, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑ -----------------------------------------The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, tonight welcomed increased support among Senate Democrats for measures to block U.S. weapons transfers and bulldozers to Israel and to reassert Congress’s constitutional war powers authority.While both efforts ultimately fell short, the growing backing reflects rising momentum in Congress to end U.S. complicity in the unauthorized U.S.-Israel war on Iran and to restore legislative oversight over military engagement.Earlier today, a separate vote to reassert congressional war powers authority failed 47-52, marking the fourth unsuccessful attempt to enforce Congress’s constitutional role. The majority of Senate Republicans opposed both efforts, joined by a small number of Democrats, including John Fetterman, who again broke with his party. Rand Paul was the only Republican to support the war powers measure, while Jim Justice did not vote.The Senate voted on two joint resolutions of disapproval introduced by Bernie Sanders to block hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. weapons transfers, including a $150 million sale of 1,000-pound bombs and a $300 million sale of bulldozers used in military operations across Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. The measures failed by votes of 36-63 and 40-59, respectively. Despite growing support, particularly among Senate Democrats, both resolutions failed to pass. The vote totals mark a historically significant increase in support compared to July 2025, when just 27 Democrats supported blocking similar arms sales.
- April 15, 2026
- 8:44 pm
https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cai ... authority/
JohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 1:34 pm » wrote: ↑ Schumer showed his shyt. He must plan on being a lame duck.
I am curious how much influence AIPAC really has.
----------------------------------JohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 1:32 pm » wrote: ↑ At least it isn't AIPAC poisoning like Chuck Schumer.
Like father, like son. Rand's Dad tried very hard for his entire career to get people to understand fiscal conservatism.. The Real RINO's hate that shyt. Obviously.
either the op was an attack by aipac to confuse people about paul or just confusion about everything. that is why I do fact checks, I can see why aipac wants rand paul out.JohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 1:34 pm » wrote: ↑ Schumer showed his shyt. He must plan on being a lame duck.
I am curious how much influence AIPAC really has.
It won't offend him in the least.. He is just happy we keep borrowing and he keeps gathering monetary units.jerrab » 21 Apr 2026, 1:50 pm » wrote: ↑ either the op was an attack by aipac to confuse people about paul or just confusion about everything. that is why I do fact checks, I can see why aipac wants rand paul out.
no offense to low iq trash.
AIPAC is bipartisan political cyanide right now. CPAC is going to have a lot of shyt on it's face soon with kickbacks of our dollars from Orban.jerrab » 21 Apr 2026, 1:46 pm » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------
Rand Paul generally does not take direct campaign money from AIPAC, as AIPAC is a lobbying organization that does not have a traditional Political Action Committee (PAC) that gives directly to candidates. Furthermore, Paul has frequently clashed with pro-Israel groups, including AIPAC, over his opposition to foreign aid packages.
Christians United for Israel +3
- Conflict over Aid: AIPAC and other groups have attacked Senator Paul for blocking U.S.-Israel security assistance legislation and delaying Iron Dome funding.
- AIPAC Position: AIPAC has criticized Paul, at times comparing his actions to progressive critics of Israel, due to his efforts to hold up funding.
JohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 2:20 pm » wrote: ↑ It won't offend him in the least.. He is just happy we keep borrowing and he keeps gathering monetary units.
They're going to evaporate.. Everybodies is... Debt By Destruction.
https://jacobin.com/2026/03/aipac-trump ... crats-iranJohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 2:25 pm » wrote: ↑ AIPAC is bipartisan political cyanide right now. CPAC is going to have a lot of shyt on it's face soon with kickbacks of our dollars from Orban.
Until we get money and greed out of leadership, we will face potentially severe catostropic outcomes. Elon would kill billions if it increased his net worth.
JohnnyYou » 21 Apr 2026, 2:25 pm » wrote: ↑ AIPAC is bipartisan political cyanide right now. CPAC is going to have a lot of shyt on it's face soon with kickbacks of our dollars from Orban.
Until we get money and greed out of leadership, we will face potentially severe catostropic outcomes. Elon would kill billions if it increased his net worth.
The tides never end jerra..jerrab » 21 Apr 2026, 3:47 pm » wrote: ↑ this country is totally owned by apaic
you can't speak against aipac the genocide in gaza or the war in iran.
instigators like you don't calm down the two sided conflict, they incite 4 other sides to get involved with one side or the other. Leaderships direct 6 halves of the whole new world order, 7 days a week, 8 seasonal shifts a year.Johnny You » 21 Apr 2026, 3:53 pm » wrote: ↑ The tides never end jerra..
From the River to the Sea is a call for Genocide?
The waves are currently in your favor.. I am for getting the winds and seas to calm down personally.