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WokeCat 01-20-2023 02:58 AM

Do you think it's a coincidence that the US pulled out of Afghanistan
 
and immediately started funding the war in Ukraine, or do you think it's more logical that this was planned and coordinated?

15 years ago the average Democrat would have been completely on point with what I'm saying, but in 2023 such a notion offends them.

Encroaching Death 01-20-2023 07:43 AM

The machine must feed.

Botten 01-20-2023 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by WokeCat (Post 3559828)
and immediately started funding the war in Ukraine, or do you think it's more logical that this was planned and coordinated?

15 years ago the average Democrat would have been completely on point with what I'm saying, but in 2023 such a notion offends them.

I would just say you’re a moron because even during Obama US was giving aide to the Ukraine war. Remember the annex of Crimea? We were still in Afghanistan.

In fact it really started with Bush. But Republicans are mostly butt hurt because of the fact they accepted so much cash from Russia that they don’t like seeing them hurt especially since Russia was the brain child of MAGA.

During President George W. Bush’s eight years in office, from 2001 through 2008, the U.S. government provided about $1.1 billion to Ukraine, government figures reveal.

Congress almost doubled the amount of aid provided to Ukraine during President Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, supplying $2.1 billion.


Republican’s really hated losing their Troll farm memes.

Encroaching Death 01-20-2023 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Botten (Post 3559860)
I would just say you’re a moron because even during Obama US was giving aide to the Ukraine war. Remember the annex of Crimea? We were still in Afghanistan.

In fact it really started with Bush. But Republicans are mostly butt hurt because of the fact they accepted so much cash from Russia that they don’t like seeing them hurt especially since Russia was the brain child of MAGA.

During President George W. Bush’s eight years in office, from 2001 through 2008, the U.S. government provided about $1.1 billion to Ukraine, government figures reveal.

Congress almost doubled the amount of aid provided to Ukraine during President Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, supplying $2.1 billion.


Republican’s really hated losing their Troll farm memes.

Disregard all this BlueAnon mouth-frothing cope fest.

We're dumping WAY more money and military equipment into Ukraine now. $70 Billion as of November 2022 We spent an average of $90 Billion a year while we were in Iraq.

We've traded one war for another.

And you're 100% fine with that.

You work at Raytheon or somethin?

Botten 01-20-2023 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Encroaching Death (Post 3559863)
Disregard all this BlueAnon mouth-frothing cope fest.

We're dumping WAY more money and military equipment into Ukraine now. $70 Billion as of November 2022 We spent an average of $90 Billion a year while we were in Iraq.

We've traded one war for another.

And you're 100% fine with that.

You work at Raytheon or somethin?

Biden administration hasn't gotten the US into any new wars else you would need to count every country we donate money too.

Did you watch his parody video and listen to his accent? Good lord 'yous' going to lump yourself in that educational level?

Encroaching Death 01-20-2023 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Botten (Post 3559870)
Biden administration hasn't gotten the US into any new wars

Yes he has.

We're just not dying there yet.

But we are spending like a full on military campaign.

We were spending 90 Billion a year while in Iraq. In 9 months, we've spent 70 Billion in Ukraine.

It's not normal. And you shouldn't be so nonchalant about it.

MrSparkle001 01-20-2023 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Encroaching Death (Post 3559875)
Yes he has.

We're just not dying there yet.

But we are spending like a full on military campaign.

We were spending 90 Billion a year while in Iraq. In 9 months, we've spent 70 Billion in Ukraine.

It's not normal. And you shouldn't be so nonchalant about it.

War is big business. A lot of money being made and we are now exporting a good amount of natural gas. The stakes in Ukraine go way beyond the future of the Ukrainian state and people.

Trust in the fact that we aren't spending all of that for humanitarian reasons.

Homesteaded 01-20-2023 09:41 AM

It’s always Republicans, everything always goes back to some Republican to these guys. Democrats never do anything wrong.

Botten 01-20-2023 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Encroaching Death (Post 3559875)
Yes he has.

We're just not dying there yet.

But we are spending like a full on military campaign.

We were spending 90 Billion a year while in Iraq. In 9 months, we've spent 70 Billion in Ukraine.

It's not normal. And you shouldn't be so nonchalant about it.

2022 - United States budgeted $38 billion for foreign aid spending. As of this reporting, it has disbursed over $32 billion. Almost 25% of that budget has gone to just ten countries:

Ethiopia ($1.13 billion)
Jordan ($1.03 billion)
Afghanistan ($860 million)
South Sudan ($821 million)
Congo ($814 million)
Yemen ($814 million)
Nigeria ($803 million)
Syria ($774 million)
Sudan ($488 million)
Somalia ($475 million)

Many of them are in war.

You would have to be a moron to think the US is in their wars. "Sorry not dying there yet."

MAGA idiots need to address this as a war between the US and Russia desperately hanging at bated breath for intellectual direction from Troll farms to be hopefully unblocked.

Botten 01-20-2023 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Homesteaded (Post 3559879)
It’s always Republicans, everything always goes back to some Republican. Democrats never do anything as stupid.

fixed


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