The Senate early Tuesday passed a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, pushing ahead after months of difficult negotiations and amid growing political divisions in the Republican Party over the role of the United States abroad.
The vote came after a small group of Republicans opposed to the $60 billion for Ukraine held the Senate floor through the night, using the final hours of debate to argue that the U.S. should focus on its own problems before sending more money overseas. But more than a dozen Republicans voted with almost all Democrats to pass the package 70-29, with supporters arguing that abandoning Ukraine could embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and threaten national security across the globe.
Close to thirty Republicans demonstrated their fealty to the TOFF over the national security interest of the country. I'll get the list of who those shameful fucks are and post it.
The notorious Putin/Trump Poodle, Bible Mike, is saying the same old shit. He wants border security included, but, as we all know, he rejected the last bill because his Lord and Master, the Orange Jesus, threw a hissy fit.
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ReplyDeleteYou win your bet: Red card.
ReplyDeleteFunny thing: You accuse me of not telling the truth and being dishonest, but when I (or someone else) call you out on something you've said, you say nothing.
Take a hike, pal.