• Re: Trump still favored to win in 2024

    From Lazarus Cain@21:1/5 to Lazarus Cain on Thu Oct 19 10:28:20 2023
    On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 12:24:59 PM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:
    10 billion for Israel, but 60 bilion for Ukraine is a joke.
    Yesterday a cheap photo opportunity for Biden to help to get reelected. Ukraine benefits from the massacre of the Israelis on & October.
    So we see another reason to keep it secret that Iran is behind the attacks Do not expect GOP voters to be so easily fooled with very little chance of 100 million package going through.
    Plus Biden allowed that deal with Iran to expire October 17th., probably to appease the Muslim world who snubbed him yesterday.


    FILE PHOTO: US President Joe Biden (R) walks to the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky © Drew Angerer / Getty Images
    The White House is expected to send an appropriation request for security spending worth $100 billion to the US Congress on Friday morning, multiple news outlets report. The bulk of the package, $60 billion, would go to Ukraine.

    The administration of US President Joe Biden reportedly seeks to overcome Republican resistance against continued funding for Kiev by bundling the assistance with support for Israel and Taiwan and the policing of the southern US border, issues which
    enjoy overwhelming support among GOP lawmakers.

    According to reports on Wednesday, Israel will receive $10 billion of the proposed package, matching the amount that it reportedly requested to support its war effort against Palestinian militant group Hamas. The remaining $30 billion would go to
    Taiwan and security in the wider Indo-Pacific, and for the southern border. The spending is meant for a period throughout the 2024 financial year, which ends next September.
    Joe will double-cross Israel, but will send Ukraine more money since they hired Hunter to the board of Burisma and bribed Uncle Joe to prop up the Ukraine government.

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  • From Lazarus Cain@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 19 10:24:56 2023
    10 billion for Israel, but 60 bilion for Ukraine is a joke.
    Yesterday a cheap photo opportunity for Biden to help to get reelected.
    Ukraine benefits from the massacre of the Israelis on & October.
    So we see another reason to keep it secret that Iran is behind the attacks
    Do not expect GOP voters to be so easily fooled with very little chance of 100 million package going through.
    Plus Biden allowed that deal with Iran to expire October 17th., probably to appease the Muslim world who snubbed him yesterday.


    FILE PHOTO: US President Joe Biden (R) walks to the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky © Drew Angerer / Getty Images
    The White House is expected to send an appropriation request for security spending worth $100 billion to the US Congress on Friday morning, multiple news outlets report. The bulk of the package, $60 billion, would go to Ukraine.

    The administration of US President Joe Biden reportedly seeks to overcome Republican resistance against continued funding for Kiev by bundling the assistance with support for Israel and Taiwan and the policing of the southern US border, issues which
    enjoy overwhelming support among GOP lawmakers.

    According to reports on Wednesday, Israel will receive $10 billion of the proposed package, matching the amount that it reportedly requested to support its war effort against Palestinian militant group Hamas. The remaining $30 billion would go to Taiwan
    and security in the wider Indo-Pacific, and for the southern border. The spending is meant for a period throughout the 2024 financial year, which ends next September.

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