• FIash Mob #5678
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    We are not sending pallets of cash to Ukraine.

    Yes we are, just not only that.

    The money is buying arms and equipment that is being sent to Ukraine. The arms and equipment are produced here, in the US.

    It’s the same thing.

    It’s literally creating good paying jobs here in the US.

    No, it isn’t, because our government doesn’t mandate a living wage nor regulate the prices of war materials, and in fact, there’s been extensive reporting on price gouging in the war industry.

    Further, the latest batch of Ukraine spending was funded by cutting funds to the IRS, so we’re not only losing money now, but in the future too.

    Also, frankly, I’m sick of hearing these excuses decade after decade from warmongers and their supporters.

    • @HumbleFlamingo@beehaw.org
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      Further, the latest batch of Ukraine spending was funded by cutting funds to the IRS, so we’re not only losing money now, but in the future too.

      Yeah, blame the republicans for that one.

      No, it isn’t, because our government doesn’t mandate a living wage nor regulate the prices of war materials,

      You may not like what is being produced, but the jobs producing arms are good paying.

      and in fact, there’s been extensive reporting on price gouging in the war industry.

      For sure. It never should have been privatized.

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        Yeah, blame the republicans for that one.

        LOL

        The rallying cry of cognitive dissonance.

        • pbjamm
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          71 year ago

          You have proved without doubt that your opinions on important matters are meaningless. Your first few comments were indicative, but this is just irrefutable proof.

          • FIash Mob #5678
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            You’re right.

            I should lower my expectations when we give Democrats the majority in Congress and the presidency, because nothing they promised is going to happen. And even though they have plenty of power to make meaningful change, it’s always going to be the Republicans’ fault that they didn’t.

            • pbjamm
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              71 year ago

              You should probably learn the difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate and what their respective jobs are before embarrassing yourself in a public forum.

              After that you can move on to current events and political news so maybe you can grok why your belief that Democrats “have plenty of power to make meaningful change” is so laughable.

              I wont get my hopes up though. Best wishes from BC.

              • FIash Mob #5678
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                31 year ago

                If only people could eat excuses for why Democrats don’t wield power when they have it. Student lunch debt would no longer exist.

    • Melody Fwygon
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      Further, the latest batch of Ukraine spending was funded by cutting funds to the IRS, so we’re not only losing money now, but in the future too.

      That’s factually untrue. The IRS has not been defunded; but House Republicans have been in such disarray that currently no government agency is getting more funding.

      It’s been the Republicans demanding the cuts; not the Democrats, who would rather spend money so that we can fund everything important appropriately so that real recovery from the pandemic is felt by the people.

      The Republicans are demanding we reduce our debt at a time where that’s just not practical and are holding our budget hostage so much that our credit is being slashed.

      The Republicans have been disrupting the financial state of the country. They caused the ding on our credit. They have consistently refused to compromise throughout this entire session of Congress.