BeardedVol
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Yeah, the "Budapesht (Gotta say it like that) Memorandum" can have it's own thread. I don't see it that way at all. European countries don't give a f about it. And they're much closer. Morally? Meh, Geopolitical interest? You mean corrupt politics interest.Because we have an obligation to do so under the Budapest Memorandum, it's the right thing to do morally, and it's the right thing to do from a US geopolitical interests perspective.
It's also a pittance in terms of funding in the grand scheme of dollars that the US has doled out to foreign countries, and the return is tangible and far greater.
None have been cut, and that’s another part of the problem. Our infrastructure is failing and desperately needs to be replaced. Our veterans need better health care. There’s so much that’s needed in this country that’s not getting the financial help it needs. How much has Europe given financially to the Ukraine?So tell me, which federal programs have been cut, or been seen a reduction in funding, due to us sending aid, mostly in the form of military hardware, to Ukraine.
Be specific.
So you don't believe a country should declare martial law, when they are dealing with an invasion by a foreign power?
This is really the 'logic' that your attempting to employ?
Listen, I get it, you're a coward who'd surrender at the first chance were your country invaded.
The Ukrainians however, are not cowards like yourself, and only need the weapons to defend themselves.
We owe at least as much, considering that we forced them to give up their nuclear arsenal, in exchange for a pledge to safeguard their sovereignty.
Listen, I get it, you're a coward who'd surrender at the first chance were your country invaded.
So tell me, which federal programs have been cut, or been seen a reduction in funding, due to us sending aid, mostly in the form of military hardware, to Ukraine.
Be specific.
Lol no it's not.That's like saying "I didn't cut out the 25 double cheeseburgers in my diet, so adding another 10 is okay."
WE DON'T HAVE THE ****ING MONEY TO PAY FOR THIS WAR.
None have been cut, and that’s another part of the problem. Our infrastructure is failing and desperately needs to be replaced. Our veterans need better health care. There’s so much that’s needed in this country that’s not getting the financial help it needs. How much has Europe given financially to the Ukraine?
None.
Now, articulate how we pay for this?
Lol no it's not.
Tell me specifically, the federal programs that are negatively impacted by sending military aid to Ukraine.
This shouldn't be that hard for you to articulate.
Eventually it all adds up, interest on the outstanding is going up at very fast rate, and its only been going up 2 years.... meaning the old debt is priced in at close to zero rates. As the old debt gets flipped, it gets flipped at a higher rate... it doesn't happen overnight.
Jesus you are stupid.
Now, tell us when your plan on joining up because they would rather the stupid ones like yourself. (internet tough guy)
What's a 100 billion here, a 100 billion there?Lol, we spend 800+ billion a year on defense alone, sending military aid to Ukraine is not going to collapse our economy no matter how much you want it to.
I swear, some of you never took a macroeconomics class, and it's woefully apparent.
Lol, we spend 800+ billion a year on defense alone, sending military aid to Ukraine is not going to collapse our economy no matter how much you want it to.
I swear, some of you never took a macroeconomics class, and it's woefully apparent.
What's a 100 billion here, a 100 billion there?
That's your position?
You're getting all over the place now and certainly going for discussions for other threads.Where was the balanced budget legislation when Republicans had control of the both houses of Congress and the presidency in 2017?
The way that the US funds the budget, will not change because aid is given, or not, to Ukraine.
It's disingenuous and (willfully) ignorant of you to pretend otherwise.
The Budapest Memorandum uses the word "assurances" versus the stronger word "guarantees". You understand the difference correct?Because we have an obligation to do so under the Budapest Memorandum, it's the right thing to do morally, and it's the right thing to do from a US geopolitical interests perspective.
It's also a pittance in terms of funding in the grand scheme of dollars that the US has doled out to foreign countries, and the return is tangible and far greater.
Are you really saying that it's a good thing that the President can suspend elections whenever he wants? And that is freedom? I'm throwing you a bone here.....
Edit- To answer your question directly, it's ****ing ridiculous to have that election suspension in place. That's the most stupid thing I've seen regarding "Freedom". Ukraine is one of the most corrupt governments on earth.