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Joe Biden Announces Additional $1.2B Aid for Ukraine a Day After Ranting, “I Don’t Wanna Hear Anymore of These Lies About Reckless Spending!”


Joe Biden announced to send another $1 billion in new military aid to Ukraine while many Americans struggle with record-high gas and groceries prices, baby formula and food shortages, 401Ks crashing due to market collapse, highest inflation, and highest interest rates since 1994.

“The Biden administration has previously provided Ukraine with over $5.3 billion in military assistance, of which $4.6 billion has come since February 24, according to Kahl. The $1 billion announced Wednesday is on top of these numbers,” R.T. reported.

Biden’s announcement comes after his rant about reckless spending on Tuesday. Joe Biden began screaming out of nowhere and scolded critics for claiming his reckless spending caused inflation rates to spike.

“I don’t wanna hear any more of these lies about reckless spending!” Biden shouted.

[i]Someone remind Joe that we have an invasion of our own - of his making, at the southern border.
And, while people can't afford to drive to work because of Biden-flation, he keeps spending more money as if we have it![/i]
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Johnson212 · 61-69, M
That is good for the Ukraine but how much did he ok to add to border security, I hear the largest caravan to date is headed for the border as I type?
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Johnson212 Yes, and sometimes when the president spends money like a drunken sailor, there's no money left for real emergencies.

I worry about him draining our oil reserves too. If things do blow up with Russia or China, we're not in a good spot to fuel our military.
Johnson212 · 61-69, M
@Budwick A lot of people forget that having fuel for our military is exactly what the reserves are for not for effecting gas prices. And as for effecting gas prices when you look at the amount in the reserves and the amount consumed the reserves are but a drop in the bucket and do not effect gas prices that much in the first place. We need to incentivize refineries to process the light crude that we produce in the US instead of the heavy crude which we import. The U.S. refining system is processing more light sweet domestic crude than it used to, but nowhere near the point where the country can stop importing heavier, sour oil from abroad.