So, what would be the savings if the United States cut all of the funding to the countries that signed onto the UN resolution to condemn the United States for recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem?
The amount would be a staggering $24.5 billion, and that is only the money spent in one year (2016), money that could be used for us, We the People, to help our veterans, house and feed our homeless, add to the Social Security retirement fund, which would equal $438 per retiree per year, a 3% increase, not an insignificant amount of help for our seniors, pay down the national debt, or just keep it as a surplus in the US Treasury. There are lots of better ways to use $24.5 billion we are gifting to countries who slap us in the face.
Following are some of the recipients who receive FREE money from the United States. These are countries which voted to condemn us….
China — $42,263,025 – Mind-blowing! We are not only giving China FREE access to our consumer market, which has made China now a wealthy, booming country with the largest economy in the world, we are also borrowing money from China that they made off of us. And, if that isn’t enough to piss you off, we are also giving them 42 million taxpayer dollars a year for FREE!
North Korea — $2,142,161 – Just GMAFB! If any country does NOT need free money, it is a country that is building a nuclear arsenal specifically to blow us off the face of the earth if we refuse to be held ransom and give them lots more of Mom and Pop America’s hard-earned money.
Egypt — $1,239,291,240 – Over a billion dollars, which I am sure the Egyptians fully expect to continue. No! Cut them off if they can’t move away from the Stone Age cult that has destroyed half of the Middle East.
France — $4,660,356 – Not unexpected from the ungrateful snobs.
Germany — $5,484,317 – See France.
Iran — $3,350,327 – See North Korea.
Japan — $20,804,795 – To hell with them! Let them deal with Kim Jong-un alone…. after we stop giving them free money, pull our troops out of the country and impose a 100% import tariff on all Japanese products.
Pakistan — $777,504,870 – Safe harbor for terrorists for decades. President Trump has already defunded them a quarter of a billion dollars for that. Take the rest. We need worse than the terrorist-loving Muslims do.
South Korea — $3,032,086 – This one is truly unbelievable. As with Japan, cut them off completely, get our troops, who have been protecting them since 1950, out of there and reciprocate their middle-finger salute with a 100% import tariff for slapping We the People in the face.
Beneath the video, below, is a list from The Daily Caller of the countries that voted against the United States.
Here are the countries that voted against the U.S., listed alphabetically, along with America’s 2016 financial obligation to each country:
Afghanistan — $5,060,306,050
Albania — $27,479,989
Algeria — $17,807,222
Andorra — $0
Angola — $64,489,547
Armenia — $22,239,896
Austria — $310,536
Azerbaijan — $15,312,389
Bahrain — $6,573,352
Bangladesh — $263,396,621
Barbados — $5,442,370
Belarus — $11,166,107
Belgium — $3,101,636
Belize — $8,613,838
Bolivia — $1,378,654
Botswana — $57,252,922
Brazil — $14,899,949
Brunei — $354,829
Bulgaria — $20,066,715
Burkina Faso — $74,469,144
Burundi — $70,507,528
Cabo Verde — $5,044,716
Cambodia — $103,194,295
Chad — $117,425,683
Chile — $2,266,071
China — $42,263,025
Comoros — $1,057,063
Congo — $8,439,457
Costa Rica — $14,650,552
Cote d’Ivoire — $161,860,737
Cuba — $15,776,924
Cyprus — $0
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) — $2,142,161
Denmark — $3,455
Djibouti — $24,299,878
Dominica — $616,000
Ecuador — $26,014,579
Egypt — $1,239,291,240
Eritrea — $119,364
Estonia — $15,937,295
Ethiopia — $1,111,152,703
Finland — $33,492
France — $4,660,356
Gabon — $31,442,404
Gambia — $3,197,858
Germany — $5,484,317
Ghana — $724,133,065
Greece — $8,508,639
Grenada — $690,300
Guinea — $87,630,410
Guyana — $9,691,030
Iceland — $0
India — $179,688,851
Indonesia — $222,431,738
Iran — $3,350,327
Iraq — $5,280,379,380
Ireland — $0
Italy — $454,613
Japan — $20,804,795
Jordan — $1,214,093,785
Kazakhstan — $80,418,203
Kuwait — $112,000
Kyrgyzstan — $41,262,984
Laos — $57,174,076
Lebanon — $416,553,311
Liberia — $473,677,614
Libya — $26,612,087
Liechtenstein — $0
Lithuania — $15,709,304
Luxembourg — $0
Madagascar — $102,823,791
Malaysia — $10,439,368
Maldives — $1,511,931
Mali — $257,152,020
Malta — $137,945
Mauritania — $12,743,363
Mauritius — $791,133
Monaco — $0
Montenegro — $2,118,108
Morocco — $82,023,514
Mozambique — $514,007,619
Namibia — $53,691,093
Nepal — $194,286,218
Netherlands — $0
New Zealand — $0
Nicaragua — $31,318,397
Niger — $144,122,239
Nigeria — $718,236,917
Norway — $100,000
Oman — $5,753,829
Pakistan — $777,504,870
Papua New Guinea — $14,836,598
Peru — $95,803,112
Portugal — $207,600
Qatar — $95,097
Republic of Korea (South Korea) — $3,032,086
Russia — $17,195,004
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines — $612,000
Saudi Arabia — $732,875
Senegal — $99,599,642
Serbia — $33,062,589
Seychelles — $223,002
Singapore — $468,118
Slovakia — $2,585,685
Slovenia — $715,716
Somalia — $274,784,535
South Africa — $597,218,298
Spain — $81,231
Sri Lanka — $27,192,841
Sudan — $137,878,835
Suriname — $232,672
Sweden — $1,269
Switzerland — $1,168,960
Syria — $916,426,147
Tajikistan — $47,789,686
Thailand — $68,182,970
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia — $31,755,240
Tunisia — $117,490,639
Turkey — $154,594,512
United Arab Emirates — $1,140,659
United Kingdom — $3,877,820
United Republic of Tanzania — $628,785,614
Uruguay — $836,850
Uzbekistan — $20,067,933
Venezuela — $9,178,148
Vietnam — $157,611,276
Yemen — $305,054,784
Zimbabwe — $261,181,770