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US funding for war in Ukraine in 9 months: Mar: $ 13.6 billion May: $ 40b Nov: $ 37.7b: Biden's new request That $ 91.3 billion is 33% more than Russia's *total military spending for the year* It's *double* the US's average annual expenditure for its own war in Afghanistan — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 16, 2022
US funding for war in Ukraine in 9 months: Mar: $ 13.6 billion May: $ 40b Nov: $ 37.7b: Biden's new request That $ 91.3 billion is 33% more than Russia's *total military spending for the year* It's *double* the US's average annual expenditure for its own war in Afghanistan
Sorry to break it to you, but Trump was spot-on with this one: “They say the ocean will rise 1/8 of an inch over the next 200 to 300 years, but don’t worry about nuclear weapons that can take out entire countries with one shot. Something is wrong with their thinking” — Michael Tracey (@mtracey) November 16, 2022
Sorry to break it to you, but Trump was spot-on with this one: “They say the ocean will rise 1/8 of an inch over the next 200 to 300 years, but don’t worry about nuclear weapons that can take out entire countries with one shot. Something is wrong with their thinking”
Trump: "They want you to focus on global warming that may harm us in 300 years and not nuclear war that could wipe us out in an instant. Biden is leading us to the brink of nuclear war" — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 16, 2022
Trump:
TRUMP: "The 'Green New Deal,' and the environment which they say may affect us in 300 years, is all that is talked about. And yet, nuclear weapons, which would destroy the world immediately, are never even discussed as a major threat." pic.twitter.com/B01HXVTGDw — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 16, 2022
TRUMP: "The 'Green New Deal,' and the environment which they say may affect us in 300 years, is all that is talked about. And yet, nuclear weapons, which would destroy the world immediately, are never even discussed as a major threat." pic.twitter.com/B01HXVTGDw
🚨 America was built on coal — now Biden wants to abolish it #ampFW https://t.co/3JjDroVSqW — FreedomWorks (@FreedomWorks) November 15, 2022
🚨 America was built on coal — now Biden wants to abolish it #ampFW https://t.co/3JjDroVSqW
JUST IN: The White House is asking for another $37.7 billion in new Ukraine funding. — Young Americans for Liberty (@YALiberty) November 15, 2022
JUST IN: The White House is asking for another $37.7 billion in new Ukraine funding.
The Senate should vote to repeal outdated and obsolete “zombie” war authorizations, like the 2002 Iraq War AUMF. Read my @FoxNews op-ed with @JohnByrnes13 on the importance of Congress restoring its constitutional role in matters of war and peace.https://t.co/5nkx7njbbn — Senator Todd Young (@SenToddYoung) November 15, 2022
The Senate should vote to repeal outdated and obsolete “zombie” war authorizations, like the 2002 Iraq War AUMF.
Sen. Todd Young and Concerned Veterans for America’s John Byrnes write at Fox News: “The greatest challenge we have on that front is returning the responsibility of sending troops into combat to its rightful place – the halls of Congress.
For the last few decades, Congress has largely ceded its authority on military action to the executive branch. By taking a back seat in this debate, members of Congress, the vast majority of whom were not in office 20 years ago, have been allowed to shirk their constitutional responsibilities for waging war.
The 1991 and 2002 Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMF) remain on the books – with the real possibility they will be ‘repurposed’ to justify a rush to war or other military action – and should be debated and voted on by Congress.
The 2002 AUMF Against Iraq Resolution is a prime example of an authorization that has outstayed its welcome…
We call on Congress to come together for this common purpose to honor our service members and take back control of military action.”
Read the entire column.
Suspected Russian missile hits Poland, a NATO nation. Do not escalate this war. We want peace, not World War III. Humanity depends on it. — Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) November 15, 2022
Suspected Russian missile hits Poland, a NATO nation. Do not escalate this war. We want peace, not World War III. Humanity depends on it.
Congrats to the IRS for winning the largest Powerball ever! pic.twitter.com/Xr6Q0tBfVo — Young Americans for Liberty (@YALiberty) November 15, 2022
Congrats to the IRS for winning the largest Powerball ever! pic.twitter.com/Xr6Q0tBfVo
It ok to admit he is right 👇. It is not ok to fire people for not taking a vaccine that provides no benefit to third parties. The ethical prerequisite to mandate was not met. Merely meeting it doesn't mean it was a good idea, but not meeting it was a nonstarter. https://t.co/JHNozqI15N — Vinay Prasad MD MPH (@VPrasadMDMPH) November 15, 2022
It ok to admit he is right 👇. It is not ok to fire people for not taking a vaccine that provides no benefit to third parties. The ethical prerequisite to mandate was not met. Merely meeting it doesn't mean it was a good idea, but not meeting it was a nonstarter. https://t.co/JHNozqI15N
Why were healthy, young males ever recommended to get a vaccine that carries a 1 in 3,000 risk of heart inflammation? Aiden Jo, @eekymom's 14-year-old son, is one of umpteen victims whose story won't be reported in corporate media. New investigation:https://t.co/kDd3bkWGDM — Rav Arora (@Ravarora1) November 14, 2022
Why were healthy, young males ever recommended to get a vaccine that carries a 1 in 3,000 risk of heart inflammation? Aiden Jo, @eekymom's 14-year-old son, is one of umpteen victims whose story won't be reported in corporate media. New investigation:https://t.co/kDd3bkWGDM
“Election denial” was defined on @FaceTheNation today as “raising unfounded doubts about the validity or integrity of the 2020 election.” If this somehow doesn’t apply to years of Democrat rhetoric about the 2016 election, the term has no meaning other than as a partisan cudgel https://t.co/OaCga6fhsy pic.twitter.com/UUC5kmMl8Y — Michael Tracey (@mtracey) November 13, 2022
“Election denial” was defined on @FaceTheNation today as “raising unfounded doubts about the validity or integrity of the 2020 election.” If this somehow doesn’t apply to years of Democrat rhetoric about the 2016 election, the term has no meaning other than as a partisan cudgel https://t.co/OaCga6fhsy pic.twitter.com/UUC5kmMl8Y