RedState’s Brandon Morse had a good reaction to this news: Remember when Elon Musk was going to buy Twitter for $44 billion, and half of the internet said he could use that money to cure hunger worldwide? We’re not seeing as many Ukrainian flags in people’s Twitter handles as we used to, but Ukraine is still on the mind of those in Congress, who’ve reached an agreement to send another $12 billion to aid Ukraine as it battles Russia’s “minor incursion.”
JUST IN – U.S. Congress reached a preliminary agreement to provide about $12 billion in new assistance to Ukraine.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) September 26, 2022
U.S. Congress negotiators agree $12 billion of new aid for Ukraine.https://t.co/TBjSge8iw0
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) September 26, 2022
We’re still glad that Ukraine is attracting Hollywood celebrities and Vogue photographers instead of the U.S military, whose members have been advised to apply for food stamps in the wake of crippling inflation.
This has to be a money laundering scheme, no other way to put it.
— Frac (@Comrade6911) September 26, 2022
Money ain’t gonna launder itself!
— JR (@jvance94tu) September 26, 2022
Good to know we don't have any problems here, and can afford this
— George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85) September 26, 2022
How much is being given to Iranian citizens to help them topple their terror regime and return their nation to the civilized world?
Nothing? Because Russia, Russia, Russia is the left's obsession?
Let corrupt Ukraine fight their own wars!
— David Wohl (@DavidWohl) September 26, 2022
I identify as Ukraine
— David Bana (@tha_nowhere_man) September 26, 2022
Nice try.
For the love of god this needs to stop
— 𝖓𝖚𝖑𝖑 𝖛𝖔𝖎𝖉 (@FireForEffect2) September 26, 2022
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I think is the biggest money laundering scheme in history
— transvaxxed&horsedewormed (@QaseSensitive) September 26, 2022
What inflation… pic.twitter.com/Kl55yuz5of
— Mark The Shark (@MRaff57) September 26, 2022
Dislike button pressed.
— Ryan.Ðoge (@Neptungsten) September 26, 2022
Unacceptable.
Meanwhile the American people continue to get hammered by runaway inflation and skyrocketing prices.
Washington is broken and both sides are guilty.
— David Giglio (@DavidGiglioCA) September 26, 2022
— Katalin Pota ☮️☮️☮️ (@katalin_pota) September 26, 2022
It has been a week or so since the last installment.
— Aldous Huxley's Ghost™ (@AF632) September 26, 2022
Just stop already.
— Dog guy (@Catsorange1) September 26, 2022
Someone asked how much we’ve sent to Ukraine already, and we’ve honestly lost track. Back in May, the Senate voted to send $40 billion in aid. There was a measly $3 billion sent in August.
— Emily/Save America, Vote Red (@Doembon) September 26, 2022
— 🥓Sat🥩Stacker.gmi🍳 (@APOSTOL111111) September 26, 2022
The largest money laundering scheme ever recorded in history. The transferring of wealth to a black market country like Ukraine while leaving US taxpayers high and dry is atrocious
— BlackSanta9111 (@TurdFur58439807) September 26, 2022
We’re still rooting for Ukraine, but is anybody keeping track of where all of this aid is going? We’re sending hardware as well. And some people even want to “buy back” Americans’ AR-15s and send them to Ukraine, where it’s good for citizens to be armed.
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All guns Miami collects in its buyback program will be sent to Ukraine https://t.co/k5MxdO5Z5h
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 26, 2022
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