The Federal Government Should Not Be Held Hostage for Ukraine Funding

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by Rand Paul

Today I am putting leadership of the House, the Senate, and the President of the United States on notice. I will not consent to the expedited passage of any spending measure providing more American aid to Ukraine.

Simply put: We have no extra money to send to Ukraine. Our deficit this year will exceed $1.5 trillion. Borrowing money from China to send to Ukraine makes no sense.

Since the beginning of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the American taxpayer has provided Kiev $113 billion. Over the 583 days of war between February 24, 2022 and the end of this month, that average will come to $6.8 billion per month—or $223 million per day.

This week, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Washington to lobby Congress to approve the Biden administration’s $24 billion supplemental aid request.

When will the aid requests end? When will the war end? Can someone explain what victory in Ukraine looks like? President Biden certainly can’t. His administration has failed to articulate a clear strategy or objective in this war, and Ukraine’s long-awaited counter-offensive has failed to make meaningful gains in the east.

With no clear end in sight, it looks increasingly likely that Ukraine will be yet another endless quagmire funded by the American taxpayer. That’s why public support for the war is waning. A CNN poll from August shows that a majority of Americans now oppose Congress authorizing additional funding to Ukraine.

The Senate leadership of both parties know this. That’s why they are trying to hold the federal government hostage by inserting the $24 billion aid request in a continuing resolution: to force our hand. Either we fund an endless war in Ukraine or the uniparty will shut down the federal government and make the American people suffer.

This is a clear dereliction of duty, and I will not stand for it. My colleagues: As representatives of the American people, you should not stand for it. The bill that comes before us should be about funding our own government, not anyone else’s. I will do everything in my power to block a bill that includes funding for Ukraine.

As elected officials, we have an obligation to pursue a foreign policy that advances the security and prosperity of the American people. Funneling billions of dollars into the meatgrinder in eastern Ukraine does neither.

The longer this conflict continues, the greater the risk that miscalculation or purposeful escalation draws the United States into direct conflict with Russia. Russia’s military may have a bloody nose, but Moscow still maintains the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. Let’s not pretend that American involvement in this war comes without risks.

If that’s not bad enough, Senate leadership has prevented the implementation of effective oversight mechanisms to ensure that hard-earned American tax dollars don’t fall prey to waste, fraud, and abuse. As a result, besides the colossal costs of the war, we will end up paying a corruption tax.

Unfortunately, corruption runs deep in Ukraine, and there’s plenty of evidence that it has run rampant since Russia’s invasion. As Zelensky landed in New York earlier this week, we learned that corruption concerns in Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense resulted in the firing of six deputy defense ministers. This comes two weeks after the firing of Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, who was removed after it was discovered that the Ministry of Defense had mishandled military contracts.

Last month, Zelensky fired all twenty-four regional military recruitment chiefs because they were “involved in illegal activities, including enrichment.”

Last October, we learned that U.S. shipments of grenade launchers, machine guns, rifles, bulletproof vests, and thousands of rounds of ammunition, were ending up in the hands of criminal gangs and weapons traffickers posing as humanitarian aid organizations.

What are we doing? Is this fair to the American people? Millions of Americans are struggling each day to make ends meet. Millions of Americans are struggling to provide for their families and put food on the table. Can we honestly look our constituents in the eye and tell them that this is a good investment of their tax dollars?

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Ukraine is the scapegoat that is used as an excuse for why we are bankrupt.
Bidenomics is the real reason, but let’s hide that.
Draw back the curtain, like Rand Paul would like to do and the naked emperor is exposed.
Here’s something real that Ukraine hides:comment image
No, inflation is NOT going down, it is rocketing upwards.
Another:
joe brags: America is now in one of the strongest job-creating periods in our history, but reality is that tiny blip upward at the end:comment image

Currently service on the debt is close to 20% of the annual budget with out of control inflation causing interest rates to rise.

What happens when service on the debt approaches 50%?

People may finally realize that skyrocketing debt began with Reagan era high-end tax cuts, and has worsened following every subsequent tax cut. It might also occur to them that this is when the dramatic upward transfer of the nation’s wealth began. The poorest 50% of Americans now own only 2.4% of the nation’s wealth. The average CEO earns 272 times as much as the average hourly employee.

What happens when service on the debt approaches 50%?

Who was President right before Trump who had historically high (until Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden) inflation rates? Yeah… it wasn’t Reagan and it wasn’t tax cuts. It was Democrats.

It is time to force biden/obama to shut down the government on September 30.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that the five-week partial government shutdown in 2018-2019 reduced economic output by $11 billion in the following two quarters—including $3 billion that the U.S. economy never regained.

By the way, Obama hasn’t been in office for nearly 7 years.

It is time to force biden/obama to shut down the government on September 30.

Long after Obama left, the damage he caused lives on. The damage caused by Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden will remain much, much longer because of the massive scope of the damage.