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Re: Antony Blinken appreciates that US taxpayers have been ‘incredibly generous’ to Ukraine

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During a portion of an interview aired on Friday’s edition of ABC’s “World News Tonight,” President Joe

Biden said he’s “not sure how many are asking” how long we can continue to spend money on Ukraine at the current rate 
and we’re in a position where the cost of walking away from the conflict “could be considerably higher than the cost of helping Ukraine maintain its independence.”

Host David Muir asked,

“[H]ow does this war end and what does victory look like?” 

Biden responded

, ”Well, that depends on what the Ukrainians decide 

so we’re going to keep giving that little faggot actor money until he decides he’s had enough? As long as the money is flowing the war will keep going on. Imagine a Republican president saying this. No milestones,no goals. They’d be impeaching him in a heartbeat. Stealing our nations wealth,sending it overseas. Crazy shit going on.  




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Antony Blinken appreciates that US taxpayers have been ‘incredibly generous’ to Ukraine
By: Beldin
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Sat, 25 Feb 23 4:18 AM
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This week Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was happy to announce (from what looks like a South Park backdrop) that in the “coming months” the U.S. expects to send $10 billion in aid to Ukraine:

Townhall.com (@townhallcom) ~ JANET YELLEN: "In the coming months, we expect to provide around $10 billion in additional economic support for Ukraine."
http://twitter.com/i/status/1628791617594204160

In the shorter term, Jake Sullivan said Biden will be sending $2 billion in security assistance:

Reuters (@Reuters) ~ The United States will provide Ukraine an additional $2 billion in security assistance, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.
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From Reuters:

The United States will provide Ukraine an additional $2 billion in security assistance, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Thursday.

“We’re going to continue to look at what is necessary, and make sure that we provide what is necessary that Ukraine has what it needs to succeed on the battlefield,” Sullivan said at a CNN town hall event, where he announced the additional aid.

He said the Group of Seven (G7) nations will announce on Friday a new round of sanctions that will include countries that are trying to backfill products that are denied to Russia because of Ukraine-related sanctions on Moscow.

QUESTION: How much of these billions in taxpayer funds are gonna end up in The Big Guy's 10% pocket and up Hunter's nose? 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was on CBS Mornings and said that taxpayers have been incredibly generous:

Dylan Housman (@Dylan_Housman) ~ Nate Burleson asks Antony Blinken why, during a time of financial strain for so many Americans, so much money is being spent on Ukraine.

Blinken remarks that the American taxpayer has been "incredibly generous"
http://twitter.com/i/status/1629163632054394882

“We have to make sure that we’re using their [taxpayers’] money wisely”? That’s a laugh because Democrats and some Republicans have opposed attempts from Rand Paul and others to have tight oversight over what happens to the aid sent to Ukraine. As for the taxpayers’ incredible generosity, they haven’t really had much of a say in it:

john jackson (@pvtjokerus) ~ "Generous" implies that we gave willingly. We didn't.

cccklc1989 (@Koceancomcastn1) ~ No the government has been extremely generous. Not one of them asked us if this ok.

Ann Flan Kirwin (@annflanVA) ~ Is it really “generosity” when you’re having to do it against your will?

Jewish Space Laser Technician (@BigTParker) ~ I plan on claiming Ukraine as a dependent on my taxes this year.

That’s not a bad idea! Though it might not get past the expanded IRS.


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