2021-09-22 Home Front: Politix
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AOC, ‘Squad’ force House Dems to spike $1B for Israel’s Iron Dome from spending bill
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[NYPost] A group of far-left politicians — including Reps. Alexandria Boom Boom Ocasio-Cortez
Dem Congressgirl from da Bronx in Noo Yawk and leader of the Mean Girl Caucus in Congress. One of the Great Minds of the 21st Century, she is known as much for her innaleck as for her dance moves. She is all in favor of socialism, even though she's fuzzy on the details. She was the inventor of the Green New Deal , though she doesn't talk about it much anymore...
(D-NY), Ilhan Omar
...Somali-American Dem representative from Minnesota. She was apparently married to her brother and may be her own grandmaw on her mother's side...
(D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) — forced House Democratic leadership Tuesday to cut $1 billion for Israel’s Iron Dome from a short-term government funding bill.
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The removal of the language from a continuing resolution that would keep the federal lights on through early December prompted an urgent call from Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid to House Majority Leader the mealy-mouthed Steny Stinky Hoyer
...Nancy San Fran Nan Pelosi's second banana, or plaintain, or mango, or whatever he is. Number Two, anyway...
(D-Md.).
Lapid tweeted that Hoyer had reassured him that the cut was a "technical postponement" and that the aid "will be transferred soon."
"I thanked Majority Leader Hoyer for his commitment and emphasized to him the need to approve the request as soon as possible to ensure Israel’s security needs," tweeted Lapid, who added that his government was "rebuilding a relationship of trust with the Congress" after it had been "neglected" by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Tuesday evening, Hoyer announced that he would bring a standalone bill on funding the Iron Dome program to the House floor before the end of this week, telling his colleagues: "I was for that. I’m still for it, we ought to do it."
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, had told news hounds earlier Tuesday that the Iron Dome funding would be added to the annual defense spending bill, but later opted to support it as a standalone measure.
"The United States must fully live up to our commitments to our friend and our ally, Israel," DeLauro said.
"Squad" members had threatened to withhold their support for the bill if the provision wasn’t axed. With Democrats holding an eight-seat majority in the House, they can only afford to have three members of their conference vote against a measure before it is defeated.
Moderate House Democrats slammed their progressive colleagues for their anti-Israel stance, arguing that the Iron Dome is not an offensive weapon but rather a defense mechanism meant to shield civilians from rocket attacks by Islamist holy warrior groups.
Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), a member of the House Armed Services Committee who has worked at the Pentagon and the CIA, tweeted that removing the funding language from the legislation was "devoid of substance and irresponsible."
"Iron Dome is a purely *defensive* system — it protects civilians when hundreds of rockets are shot at population centers," she wrote. "Whatever your views on the Israeli-Pal[estinian] conflict, using a system that just saved hundreds, if not thousands, of lives as a political chit is problematic."
Slotkin added that the $1 billion at issue "isn’t new funding, or unusual funding, or a precipitous increase in funding.
"All of this is publicly-available information," she concluded. "So to target Iron Dome now means the issue isn’t a genuine concern over the system, but rather the desire to attack something — anything — related to the State of Israel; it’s devoid of substance and irresponsible."
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), a leading centrist, echoed Slotkin’s sentiments.
"The Iron Dome protects innocent civilians in Israel from terrorist attacks and some of my colleagues have now blocked funding it," Gottheimer tweeted. "We must stand by our historic ally — the only democracy in the Middle East."
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) tweeted that it was critical to provide support to Israel due to its recent change in government.
"4400 rockets were fired against Israel last spring. Iron Dome defended Israel, saving lives on both sides of the border. The U.S. stood by Israel then, and we stand with Israel now. I supported Iron Dome funding in the CR. I will make sure that Iron Dome is funded this year," he said in a statement.
"Israel has a new government with the broadest imaginable governing coalition, including Arab parties. Israelis and Paleostinians are talking to each other again. The Abraham Accords are changing the dynamic of the entire region. All progress starts with and depends on security. And security relies on Iron Dome funding."
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, told news hounds that the Iron Dome funding would be added to the annual defense spending bill, which will be considered separately from the continuing resolution.
"The United States must fully live up to our commitments to our friend and our ally, Israel," DeLauro said.
Republicans were quick to seize on the move, accusing Democrats of turning their back on the Jewish state.
"While Dems capitulate to the antisemitic influence of their radical members, Republicans will always stand with Israel," tweeted House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
...the GOP house majority whip. He replaces Eric Cantor, who got whupped because his politix are like Kevin McCarthy's...
(R-Calif.).
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) tweeted that Democrats "do NOT support Israel. Instead they choose to side with the Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, Caucus wing of their Party.
"Republicans strongly support our ally Israel and #IronDome funding," she added.
Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a statement that he was "appalled" by the Democrats’ move.
"Just a few months ago, Israel was attacked by over 4,000 rockets launched by Hamas," he said. "The Iron Dome saved lives and helped limit civilian casualties during this terrifying escalation. There is strong bipartisan support to supply our friend and ally Israel with the tools to defend itself against future threats and I would urge Democrat leaders to reconsider this dangerous decision."
The dispute over the Iron Dome funding came just ahead of the vote on the short-term spending bill, which faces an uphill battle in the Senate due to its language to increase the federal government’s spending limit.
Top Republicans have asserted the measure does not have the support to pass the upper chamber.
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