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PufPuf23

(10,074 posts)
56. Jefferies continues to dampen the Democratic prospects
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:02 PM
6 hrs ago

in the 2026 midterms and 2028 POTUS and other elections.

The Democratic Party is divided over the Middle East.

Party leadership and mega donors are out of step with a majority of Democratic voters.

Money for some over prosperity for all.

War before peace, same as ever.

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Any further funding by the US should include strict conditions.... walkingman 15 hrs ago #1
That is the best solution. yardwork 13 hrs ago #21
Since there are two sides to every fight, can we require the elected hamas government to AZLD4Candidate 6 hrs ago #55
Well angrychair 5 hrs ago #57
My post is about US taxpayer funding of Israel. I don't think we are funding Hamas or Palestine? walkingman 5 hrs ago #58
To be expected from Jeffries. Ritabert 15 hrs ago #2
Is he on the hook to AIPAC? PSPS 15 hrs ago #3
Yes, to the tune of $1.5 million from AIPAC and other pro-Israel PACs nt Rob H. 14 hrs ago #18
Many Congresspersons have said it is poorly written and could unintentionally prevent humanitarian aid to the region Quiet Em 15 hrs ago #4
If it's written by Massie that's likely intentional fujiyamasan 15 hrs ago #7
This will really help voter turnout this November, you betcha yaesu 15 hrs ago #5
LOL n/t leftstreet 15 hrs ago #6
Time to get the leadership away from NY politicians. dem4decades 15 hrs ago #8
Straight from the mouth of Netanyahu. AloeVera 15 hrs ago #9
I don't think completely cutting off Isreal is the right policy either Buckeyeblue 15 hrs ago #10
That's the understatement of the century! yardwork 13 hrs ago #22
Israel needs New, Honest, and more Moderate Leadership- that does not look like Ars Longa 10 hrs ago #37
Does Israel need assistance with initiatives related with humanitarian aid, and refugee resettlement? Autumn 15 hrs ago #11
The definitely do, starting with learning what those words mean EdmondDantes_ 14 hrs ago #17
US aid helps create refugees and facilitates Israeli settlement. David__77 15 hrs ago #12
idiots... RT Atlanta 15 hrs ago #13
Israel doesn't need aid. They have Universal Healthcare, we don't! Emile 15 hrs ago #14
We could easily afford universal healthcare. yardwork 13 hrs ago #25
I wish I undersood every little nuance of this issue but I don't. 3_Limes 14 hrs ago #15
This bill would not achieve peace or stop any butchery. yardwork 13 hrs ago #23
but it would limit our direct complicity in that butchery mike_c 12 hrs ago #31
No. It would not accomplish any of those goals. yardwork 11 hrs ago #32
It would stop the butchery of bombing. AloeVera 11 hrs ago #33
No. yardwork 11 hrs ago #34
Let Netanyahu pay for his own wars. dalton99a 14 hrs ago #16
and how much of this aid does Israel redirect to building BOMBS to continue their GENOCIDE in GAZA ? Jack Valentino 14 hrs ago #19
All of the 3.8 B aid goes to purchasing weapons from the U.S.. AloeVera 13 hrs ago #24
Thank you! Jack Valentino 13 hrs ago #26
None of the $3.8 billion in annual aid us earmarked for humanitarian aid etc AloeVera 14 hrs ago #20
that's why we need new, better repesentation mike_c 13 hrs ago #27
Conditions? Netenyahu wouldn't abide by them, and Trump wouldn't hold him to them. sop 13 hrs ago #28
His stated reasons are bullshit. LuvLoogie 13 hrs ago #29
Good Boo1 12 hrs ago #30
Yeah, nothing gets the base fired up for the midterms... CrimsonBight 9 hrs ago #39
In a war that Israel didn't start Boo1 8 hrs ago #40
Well that answers the question sarisataka 11 hrs ago #35
Concern for Palestinians as pawns, by those opposing this amendment, is very touching. AloeVera 7 hrs ago #43
I have spoken for the Palestinian people since the beginning sarisataka 7 hrs ago #44
Pls show me where this is about humanitarian aid. AloeVera 7 hrs ago #46
The excerpt is per Rep Jefferies in the post you replied to sarisataka 7 hrs ago #47
His interpretation is wrong. AloeVera 6 hrs ago #49
Jeffries interpretation is not wrong and he is far from the only Democrat raising concerns about it. Quiet Em 6 hrs ago #51
Thanks. MorbidButterflyTat 6 hrs ago #54
The intent is clearly to cut off military aid. The fact that it is a Republican putting it forward looks terrible. AloeVera 5 hrs ago #59
Massie's intent is not that clear nor well thought out. Quiet Em 5 hrs ago #60
Democrats want their leadership to take a STAND. AloeVera 5 hrs ago #61
Democrats can't do anything in a Republican controlled House. Quiet Em 5 hrs ago #62
Looks like another dilemma for the Democrats and AIPAC Beringia 10 hrs ago #36
Disappointing, but not surprising. CrimsonBight 9 hrs ago #38
Relates to what I wrote several days ago B.See 7 hrs ago #41
Israel doesn't need our aid. Gaza does. Lebanon does. The countries that had USAID LuvLoogie 7 hrs ago #42
"Hey you know that thing that so enraged millions of voters that they re-elected the worst president in history?" Takket 7 hrs ago #45
He's a smart man. I trust his judgement. QueerDuck 7 hrs ago #48
I trust him too. MorbidButterflyTat 6 hrs ago #52
Endless, blind support of Israel - the ultimate Forever War. hatrack 6 hrs ago #50
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Jefferies continues to dampen the Democratic prospects PufPuf23 6 hrs ago #56
Lets do why is the democratic party approval so low for 1000$ please, Alex. Terry_M 4 hrs ago #63
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