Good.
Ukaraine brought this on, up to them to straighten it out.
Of course, they have Bidet* by the bĪ±lls, so................
piano balls is a shill — but for who?
doesnt he understand that the ukrainian missiles are powered
by burning US dollars
Cheers RP!
Russia has been very clear. The areas from Donbas to Crimea will be repatriated back into Russia and that it has always been part of Russia. Russia will never give up these lands again. They speak Russian in these areas and for all practical purposes, they are Russian.
This endless money pit of a war must stop. Russia has won its territories back. Let it go. Stop the needless killing of young people. They are not throwaways.
Americans are sick of war. We send billions to Ukraine while Maui residents and American homeless need that money for food and housing. We spend billions to house illegals that must be deported ASAP instead of taking care of our own people.
This isn’t rocket science. Demonrats and rinos must be purged from all elected offices and government. They are systematically destroying the USA intentionally with malice.
foxnews.com
Vance, 28 other lawmakers say Biden Ukraine funding request ‘makes a mockery’ of Congress
Republicans demand transparency and accountability
Seek accounting for security, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine
By Chris Pandolfo By Chris Pandolfo , Elizabeth Elkind Fox News
Published September 21, 2023
US ‘cannot afford’ the level of support being given to Ukraine: Kevin Roberts
Ahead of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s visit to Washington, D.C., a group of 29 Republican lawmakers has vowed to oppose further funding for Ukraine.
In a scathing letter to the White House, six senators and 23 House members said they reject President Biden’s request for $24 billion in additional security, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
The lawmakers railed against the Biden administration for a lack of clarity over how the more than $100 billion in funding Congress has already approved has been spent.
And they said Biden’s demand for an increase in defense spending on the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative 15 times greater than what Congress authorized “makes a mockery” of the legislative process.
“The vast majority of Congress remains unaware of how much the United States has spent to date in total on this conflict, information which is necessary for Congress to prudently exercise its appropriations power,” the letter states. “It is difficult to envision a benign explanation for this lack of clarity.”
The letter was spearheaded by Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas. It was addressed to Shalanda Young, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget.
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Stick it Z, the bank is empty. Go sulk in your villa in Egypt.