Interestingly the GOP has decided to make ukrainians hostage for any future funding. Hostages for Border funding, without actually telling anyone what funding they want.
It's literally as if this cockamani plan was hatched in the back office of Mike Johnson's Bible study class. You would think that there would have been some legislation they'd been working on for border concerns, or even immigration reform, but no.
Nope..the GOP has decided to make the lives of ukrainians into a political football - that's the only thing they know how to do.
The people that brought you repeal and replace, Drill baby drill, and Not one idea on infrastructure plans despite owning the three areas of government,...those same morons have asked for Joe and company to literally save themselves.
And surprisingly I think it's probably a good idea that Joe throw them a bone so that he can tout that is yet another accomplishment in addition to these incredible employment numbers, and decreasing inflation numbers ahead of the election. And the more he has his hand on the actual crafting of the legislation the better. Oddly it seems as though the GOP cannot figure their way out of a paper bag, as demonstrated by a guy named Tommy tuberville who held up the Army similarly as a hostage for his biblical view points.
Amazingly I don't think this will happen very quickly, and in the grand scheme of things perhaps it's the Republicans falling back for a hail Mary pass to stop funding to Ukraine.
Joes gonna call that bluff.
Originally Posted by eyecu2
This is an interactive map of areas held by Russia and the Ukraine:
https://www.nzz.ch/english/ukraine-w...ine-ld.1688087
Open the web page in two browser windows. Leave one at the current date, 6-11 December, 2023. In the second window, take the date back to 17 November, 2022.
You'll see the two sides have been stalemated for over a year. Any change in the area occupied by Russia is imperceptible.
And how many combatants and civilians have been killed or injured during that period? Hundreds of thousands?
This will go on indefinitely, as long as the two sides have the will, the arms and the young men to continue. The West needs to put pressure on both countries to end the war. Ukraine should give up the idea it can return to pre-2014 borders. It won't happen, and in any event based on polling data the majority in the occupied areas (Crimea and Russian occupied Donbas) preferred to be affiliated with Russia instead of Ukraine before the recent hostilities broke out. Russia should accept the territorial integrity and independence of the rest of the Ukraine, and stop meddling in Ukrainian politics.
I'm not saying the West should pull the plug on aid to Ukraine. It should however push Ukraine to the negotiating table. Russia has been willing to talk for a while, although admittedly who knows if the Kremlin is sincere.
Something like what exists in Korea, a permanent cease fire along the current lines of control, would be much, much preferable to the current situation.
Now, as to the politics, you've got about 50 Republican representatives and 10 Republican Senators that don't want to give money to Ukraine. And then an additional 15 Democratic representatives, including the Squad and my honeys AOC and Ilhan Omar are against it too. The majority in each of the parties however wants to provide substantial additional aid to Ukraine.
There's a wide variation in beliefs among Republican politicians, from Lindsey Graham who wants to fight the war to the last Ukrainian, to Rand Paul who didn't want to give a dime to Ukraine. However, on the whole, compared to Democrats, Republicans want more oversight of our money that goes to Ukraine, and are more inclined to push Zelensky to settle this madness. Speaker Mike Johnson has said as much. Democrats are more inclined to give Zelensky and the Ukrainians a blank check, and IMHO allow this conflict to drag on and on. As such the Republicans are more in line with my views than the Democrats.
As far as tying money to Ukraine to money for the border, I agree with you. It's better to debate the issues on their own. Part of the reason we're in the mess we're in, with over $25 trillion in federal debt held by the public, is because of big spending bills which tackle many issues and devote money to every Congressman's and Senator's pet causes. I think they'd spend less money with individual bills for Ukraine, Israel and the border and I'm all for that.
And why are we giving money to Israel and tying it to Ukraine and the border anyway? It's a developed country, with higher nominal GDP/capita than Germany, the UK or France. The $10 billion to $14 billion we're planning on forking over to them is only 2% or 3% of their GDP, so it's not going to have any effect on their ability to wage war. That's just nuts, theft from U.S. taxpayers' pockets.