Biden announces $2.5 billion in Ukraine defense assistance
Biden announces $2.5 billion in Ukraine defense assistance
Biden announces $2.5 billion in Ukraine defense assistance

Biden announces $2.5 billion in Ukraine defense assistance
Biden announces $2.5 billion in Ukraine defense assistance

All this while the homeless rate in the United States increased to 18%.
It shows were Biden's (and Senate Democrats) priorities are when he'd rather spend billions to shore up the American empire's expansion rather that spending less than half of that to help Americans who have no shelter, home, nor prospects.
The number for January 2024 is 18.1% higher than in 2023.
By 18%, not to 18%
They care for empire more than they do its citizens. And I'm going to bet most of the people that are down voting you are also struggling financially while defending our country ignoring them.
I agree with your first sentence in general, but this is not giving money that could better be used to help the homeless. This is giving equipment that is sitting in warehouses. This equipment is assigned a dollar value.
Let's say we could somehow sell this stuff and convert it to money, then it could be used to help the homeless right? Also wrong in this case. It has been allocated by Congress to help Ukraine. It cannot be used otherwise.
yes, i've learned not to bother responding to liberals on liberal territory. i'm not responsible for; nor capable of; educating anyone.
The united states has funded its military to be capable of fighting a two front war with both Russia and China. We already spend hundreds of billions every year building and stationing equipment and troops in Europe and NATO allies.
Ukraine has been doing all of that for us for YEARS.
In the meantime US homeless is at another all time high, which tops last years all time high. 18.1% higher than last years high of 12%
I don't know how many times this needs to be explained, but this is not money. It is not stacks of cash we could use to hand out to the homeless, or to rent them apartments.
This is war materiel. Artillery shells, vehicles, etc. It is assigned a dollar value. This is stuff we have sitting in warehouses, sometimes pretty old and in need of replacement anyway.
I'm no fan of the military industrial complex, but these donations could even be seen as a way to create American jobs in American factories, building modern replacements for what is being sent.
Shut up; the economy's doing great by every metric politicians care about.
I'm all for helping Ukraine but it seems like a constant spit in the eye seeing our govt shell out billions of dollars worth of aid to other countries while our own citizens fight to survive this corporate hellscape that constricts us tighter and tighter by the second.
Edit: I'd love for someone to explain to me how it's not insulting to send billions to countries like Ukraine and Israel or wherever tf else when all that money could've been used to create federal programs that actually help American citizens like the homeless or literally anything like that.
60 billion is a drop in the bucket, the majority of which isn't cash, it's equipment that's been sitting and is no longer being used. That 60 billion is put back into our own economy because it means jobs are being made to replace said equipment. It's a win win for both sides. We're also the richest country on the planet, we have plenty to do what we need to here at home, but it's not getting done because of Ukraine, it's not getting done because we have politicians who are beholden to the rich oligarchs here.
That kinda supports my argument though. It's not helping American citizens it's helping American oligarchs.
Unironically arguing that our bloated military industrial complex is a good thing because trickle down theory. Centrists are Reaganites, one and all.
And we have chosen not to.
But if we keep the oligarchs happy, it'll totally trickle down like daddy Reagan said.
Congress allocates, executive administrates.
I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
The aid we send to Ukraine is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of wealth we allow the ultra rich to hoard. Our wealth tax rates are already criminally low, and even on those the underfunded IRS fails to collect somewhere between $500 billion to a trillion every year.
Our lack of a public safety net has nothing to do with foreign aid, and everything to do with our corrupt government doing everything it can to entrench the oligarchy.
Edit, didn't think to source it until after I commented, looks like I sort of misremembered an old politico article, which is kind of a shitty source anyway--but everything other than the exact numbers I mentioned is still true
Also, lumping Israel and Ukraine together as equally bad is ludicrous
Is this comment coming from north of the border?
Yeah, I’m insulted too. Ukraine isn’t our problem. If we aren’t going to police ourselves, we shouldn't be policing the world.
Funny how you brought up the country fighting against genocide but not the country fighting for it