Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Taylor Force Act passes House with bipartisan support

Taylor Force
The Taylor Force Act will cut American funding of Palestinian terrorism. That isn't how our government likes to phrase it, but that's effectively what it will do and it has been passed by the House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support. 

The stipulation we are giving the Palestinian Authority (PA) is that as long as they keep paying stipends to terrorists and their families, a scheme often called "pay to slay," we will not give you any more money.

Gee, what a novel thought.

The bill will now go to the full Senate and be voted on as part of the foreign operations bill. 

The bill passed "easily" in a voice vote, showing a united front on both sides of the aisle. The Taylor Force Act is named for the U.S. Army veteran who was stabbed to death in March 2016 by a Palestinian scum wafer while Force was visiting Israel.

The terrorist attacker who killed Taylor was later killed, but was described as "heroic" by Fatah, the main Palestinian political faction, and the killer's family gets a stipend from the PA to show their appreciation for his carrying out Allah's work.

The Taylor Force Act would condition U.S. aid to the Palestinians on the PA's ending the reward practice to terrorists and their families.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has already approved the legislation with bipartisan support in August and it passed unanimously by the House Foreign Affairs Committee in November.

Force's parents are also working with lawmakers on the Senate version of the bill once they learned the PA's payments are based on the severity of the crime and the amount of time the scum sacks serve in prison.

President Trump told PA President Mahmoud Abbas in May that "peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded." The PA told Trump to shove it--they were not going to stop rewarding terrorism and had the testicular fortitude to challenge the legislation.

In August, after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the legislation by a vote of 17 patriots to 4 anal sphincters, a branch of Fatah called the legislation an "unacceptable act" that will "negatively affect everything that is connected to the Palestinians' rights."

The rights they were referring to specifically was the Palestinians' rights to kill Jews and anyone from the West visiting Israel.

Screw them. 

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