While he pleads with Congress for more funding for weapons, there is an intensifying famine in Gaza created by the government that Biden insists on supporting and defending.
It's interesting that Biden's op-ed was published in the Wall Street Journal. The comments section is generally divided between support for more arms and ad hominem attacks against Biden. As usual, the op-ed, like Biden, is deeply dishonest. Selling the arms industry as a jobs program is especially grotesque.
Because everyone knows that the government is incapable of spending money on anything that doesn't generate a negative ROI, things like schools, infrastructure, healthcare etc..
Not only that, but if the government doesn't spend that money on more weapons for Ukrainian nazis, the money will disappear.
Anyway, Ukraine will get its money. I am only surprised that it took Johnson this long to fold.
One could read this particular post and assume Daniel is supportive of more funding for Ukraine. I'm glad to tie them together--not another dime for either. And throw in Taiwan while we're at it. They are an industrialized economy. Why are we giving them money we don't have? Must these fools destroy the dollar as they destroy other countries?
It's interesting that Biden's op-ed was published in the Wall Street Journal. The comments section is generally divided between support for more arms and ad hominem attacks against Biden. As usual, the op-ed, like Biden, is deeply dishonest. Selling the arms industry as a jobs program is especially grotesque.
Because everyone knows that the government is incapable of spending money on anything that doesn't generate a negative ROI, things like schools, infrastructure, healthcare etc..
Not only that, but if the government doesn't spend that money on more weapons for Ukrainian nazis, the money will disappear.
Anyway, Ukraine will get its money. I am only surprised that it took Johnson this long to fold.
The title of this article, "Biden's 'Moment of Truth'," sounds kind of like an oxymoron.
Moral arguments are meaningless to sociopaths.
One could read this particular post and assume Daniel is supportive of more funding for Ukraine. I'm glad to tie them together--not another dime for either. And throw in Taiwan while we're at it. They are an industrialized economy. Why are we giving them money we don't have? Must these fools destroy the dollar as they destroy other countries?