09/28/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Both Democrats and Republicans are working together to funnel as much cash as possible to Ukraine, including another $12 billion in “aid” added to a stop-gap spending bill.
Reports indicate that “continued bipartisan support for the Kyiv government” is paving the way for another massive cash infusion to the Volodymyr Zelensky regime, which apparently needs an even bigger blank check to fight off Vladimir Putin.
Even as America’s southern border is wide open due to lack of funding and personnel, Ukraine is flush with American taxpayer cash with one fiat injection after another in recent months.
“In response to a request from the Biden administration, the funding would include $4.5 billion to provide defense capabilities and equipment for Ukraine, as well as $2.7 billion to continue military, intelligence and other defense support, said the sources, who asked not to be identified ahead of the announcement,” reports Reuters.
“It also will include $4.5 billion to continue to provide direct budget support to the Kyiv government through the next quarter. That way President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s administration can pay salaries to essential staff, support Ukrainians fleeing conflict and cover other critical expenses to help civilians, a government official said.” (Related: Biden, the “big guy,” loves Ukraine because it is ground zero for his crime family’s dirty business.)
Earlier this month, the Biden regime petitioned Congress for $11.7 billion in “new emergency military and economic aid for Ukraine” – because everything is an “emergency” in this age of runaway spending and inflation.
Both sides of the political aisle are apparently in full agreement that Zelensky needs as many billions of dollars as can possibly be forked over the pond in order to “win” the war.
Congress has until Friday at midnight to pass the spending bill, which naturally contains nothing in it that helps the American people.
Gas prices are through the roof, and instead of working towards increasing supplies and reducing costs, the Biden regime wants $2 billion to be spent on “green” energy programs.
Afghan refugees, meanwhile, are slated to receive a cash infusion for their “resettlement,” because apparently this is the responsibility of U.S. taxpayers.
Then we have $3.6 billion that the Biden regime wants for “Presidential Drawdown Authority.” This will allow Dementia Joe to authorize the transfer of excess weapons from U.S. stocks.
According to Reuters, the Biden regime has sent billions of dollars “in security and economic assistance to Ukraine” over the past seven months since Putin invaded Ukraine.
“It really looks like one of the main reasons Putin attacked Ukraine is because of the Bidens and all the illegal criminal bioweapons they are making too close to Russia,” wrote a commenter at Natural News.
“And the fact that the Bidens are getting rich through some illegal RICO deals on the back of Ukraine may also be why Putin attacked.”
Another person responded that it is possible Covid-19 was synthesized in one of Ukraine’s many U.S.-funded biolabs, only to be moved to Wuhan afterwards in order to shift the blame onto communist China.
“They put that doddering fool in the highest office to mock us and let us know who rules behind the scenes,” speculated another as to why babbling Biden is America’s figurehead.
Whatever the case may be, it is clear beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Biden regime exists to enrich itself and Ukraine at the expense of the American people – and the American people are just letting it happen without so much as a whimper.
More of the latest news about the Biden regime’s money laundering operations in Ukraine can be found at Treason.news.
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