Posted on 12/20/2022 5:07:02 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill creates a “Ukrainian Independence Park” in the heart of Washington, DC.
The omnibus spending bill grants $45 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine, while Congress has already appropriated $66 billion in aid for the embattled country’s conflict with Russia. The omnibus bill would send tens of billions in aid for the country’s protracted war. It would also create a new park in the heart of D.C.
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That’s absurd.
It is beyond ridiculous. This isn’t a world war, just yet anyways even though they may be trying to engineer it into one.
It should be located in Richmond, Va, along Monument Avenue, there is plenty of vacant space there now.
It’s like when someone wins the lotto and splurges on things like gold toilets. Then a year later they are broke.
How about American independence? We seem to have lost it.
Who was the Richard Ukrainium that came up with that idea?
Will it be a new park? Can the homeless live in it?
No, and no. But there will be a specially engraved picnic table just for the Vindman twins.
At the rate we are going, maybe we are going to be a province of Ukraine. Sarcasm, maybe.
Ukraine Independence Park, Huh?
I guess they need someplace new to do their under the table money laundering transfers.
in the meantime, a NY jury voted to convict Trump companies on taxes because it meant less money for NY to ‘fix potholes’ and ‘fund medicare’.
How many potholes could be fixed, how many bridges repaired, how any years extension of medicare, with the money we’re virtue-throwing at Ukraine?
We also need George Soros park & Klaus Schwab park. Don’t leave his friends out.
Don’t give them any ideas. Nothing is beyond their madness.
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