from Revolver News:
The US government has become incredibly crafty and underhanded when it comes to funneling our hard-earned tax dollars to corrupt Ukraine. While folks in Ukraine enjoy the spoils, Americans struggle to put food on the table and stay safe amid skyrocketing crime rates. Weāre the ones who actually need help, but we just keep sending endless billions to Zelensky and his cronies, with seemingly no concern at all or end in sightā¦ oh, and no demands for āpeace talksā either, for some unknown reason.
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And just wait until you hear the latest scheme from our uni-party regime. Theyāre fully aware you donāt want to keep funding Ukraine, so theyāre resorting to deceptive tactics to make it happen. This is how much they hate you:
They are going to try to ram through $105 billion in extra spending. The want everyone to have to only take one vote that will fully fund their Ukraine war until 2025. They know Ukraine funding if it were voting on by itself would be very difficult. But by bundling it with Israel and a bunch of other pork to buy votes, then they can get $60 billion for Ukraine. Of the total $105 billion, $60 billion is just for Ukraine.
They are going to try to ram through $105 billion in extra spending. The want everyone to have to only take one vote that will fully fund their Ukraine war until 2025.
They know Ukraine funding if it were voting on by itself would be very difficult. But by bundling it withā¦ pic.twitter.com/5eltU8wz1D
ā Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 23, 2023
Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden can barely string sentences together. Talk about a āmeeting of the minds,ā right? What minds? These are two senile, confused elderly men who donāt even know what year it is, and theyāre making decisions on how to squander our hard-earned money. Itās infuriating beyond words at this point.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is openly championingĀ President Joe Bidenās push to bundle Ukraine and Israel aid togetherĀ while also wishing for a āfunctionalā House.
Biden delivered a his secondĀ primetime Oval Office addressĀ last Thursday seeking to gin up support for the White HouseāsĀ proposed roughly $106 billion packageĀ entailing $61.4 billion for Ukraine, $14.3 billion for Israel, and $30.1 billion for other projects like border security.
āItās correct. No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. Weāre rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that,ā McConnell (R-Ky.) told CBSā āFace the Nationā in an interview that aired Sunday.
Dozens of Republican lawmakers in both the House andĀ SenateĀ have publicly implored the Biden administration to decouple aid to Israel and Ukraine.
In particular, detractors have been peeved about aid to war-torn Ukraine, while largely being supportive of assistance to Israel. Congress has authorized over $113 billion to Ukraine since Russiaās invasion in February 2022, though not all of that money has been sent over.