Biden's latest commitment to Ukaine for the mathematically challenged.

Biden has committed $800 million.  I know that sounds like a bunch.  Understand that this is 1/375 of the money that Biden wants to spend on our infrastructure.

 

Don't be fooled by his claim that he's committed to help Ukraine.  Biden and other LIbs count on this ignorance.

Edited on Mar 16, 2022 1:45pm

Yes, Biden's committed to help Ukraine....and he doesnt even need a favor.   That would be the impeached person Boilerman voted to be  President. 

 

And Biden has rallied NATO to crash Russia's economy, provide relief to refugees, and intelligence and supplies to Ukraine soldiers.    Thats the same NATO Donald Trump spent four years undermining.

 

Trump voters should just bury their head in shame and be glad we now have a president who is actually on Ukriane's side 

Edited on Mar 16, 2022 2:23pm

Biden rallied the rest of the world?  How so?  He lead from behind and continues to do so.  He's pitching in a tiny percentage of money (weapons) what's needed.

 

Please attach a link to a speech or comments when Biden was leading...........he was always after the fact.

He's spent the last 4 weeks meeting with allied leaders, organizing sanctions, and supplying intelligence.  The guy you voted for went on national TV praising Putin.      Aren't you glad your bone-spur-coward  candidate didnt win the election?

 

By every account Putin has been caught flat-footed by the allied-backed Ukerainian response to his attack.

 

You started a thread last week praising Biden for his response.  I guess  that was  before FOX News told you not to?    Tune into Tucker tonight and see what kind of pro-Russian propoganda he's got for you now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited on Mar 16, 2022 3:46pm

Boiler loves (loves, loves, LOVES) to use vague terms like "lead from behind." What exactly is that supposed to mean? Answer: whatever Boiler wants it to mean. His arguments are thus worthless.

 

And maybe he should educate himself on the Congressional budgetary process and maybe, just maybe, find out that there's not a giant hole in the ground filled with money that the government can access at any time. Or maybe, just maybe, he could learn that Biden can only send money to the extent that Congress approves it. Or possibly, just possibly, he could compare the $800 million to the $375 million that Trump tried to withhold from Ukraine as blackmail.

 

Boiler shames himself when he allies himself with Putin.

Biden never lead anything, but instead followed what was popular.  He stuck his wet finger into the air, checked the political winds, and headed in that direction.  That's what people with no true convictions do.

His boycott on Russian oil isn't popular at the gas pump...especially amongst conservatives who talk a big game until its time for them to contribute or sacrifice.   They cant wear a mask to fend off a virus without crtying like a bunch of sissys.   And they cant  pay an extra $3 at the pump to sink Russia's economy either.

 

Thats how they roll.   Everyone else should put their neck on the line except them.   Their last presidential candiadte is the poster child of that mantra.  They dont call 'em the bone spur coward for nothin.

Edited on Mar 16, 2022 7:29pm

The Republican Senators who voted against sending $13.6 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

 

Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee,

John Boozman of Arkansas,

Mike Braun of Indiana,

Richard Burr of North Carolina,

Bill Cassidy of Louisiana,

Tom Cotton of Arkansas,

Kevin Cramer of North Dakota,

Mike Crapo of Idaho,

Ted Cruz of Texas,

Steve Daines of Montana,

Deb Fischer of Nebraska,

Bill Hagerty of Tennessee,

Josh Hawley of Missouri,

John Hoeven of North Dakota,

Ron Johnson of Wisconsin,

John Kennedy of Louisiana,

James Lankford of Oklahoma,

Mike Lee of Utah,

Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming,

Roger Marshall of Kansas,

Rand Paul of Kentucky,

Jim Risch of Idaho,

Mitt Romney of Utah,

Mike Rounds of South Dakota,

Marco Rubio of Florida,

Ben Sasse of Nebraska,

Rick Scott of Florida,

Tim Scott of South Carolina,

Dan Sullivan of Arkansas,

Thom Tillis of North Carolina,

Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.

 

In case you're mathematically challenged Boilerman, that's 31 senators.

And you know why they voted against it? Because it's something that Biden wanted. Absolutely no reason other than to support Moscow Mitch's holy mission to thwart Biden at every turn.

 

If Tommie-poo or Charles or Boiler were senators (God forbid), they would have voted against it, too. I'm sick of hearing them support Putin just because they hate Biden. Party over country, conservitards!

Edited on Mar 18, 2022 8:55am

They voted against the bloated $1.5t bill which included the Ukraine spending. They were in favor of the Ukraine $ (which was not initiated by the Biden gang). 

Last weekend Biden was so concerned about Ukraine that he spent it in Camp David doing nothing (according to his official schedule). 

If the Biden gang was so concerned they would have been shipping arms once Putin started massing his troops months ago. 

The Biden gang & NATO did nothing until they saw that the Ukrainians were putting up a fight & realized they were next on the hit list. 

Let's not forget Harris's' great comments. 

 

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