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Uniparty: Congress likely to deliver tens of billions more to Ukraine in coming days

The gravy train keeps chugging along.

Jordan Schachtel
Dec 5, 2022
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It’s a “done deal.”

Congressional sources tell The Dossier that there is a strong enough appetite in Congress, given the unanimously pro-war Democratic voting bloc, and the significant amount of Republicans who support the perpetual funding of the Zelensky government in Ukraine, to pass a bill by the end of next week that will deliver tens of billions of dollars into Kiev’s coffers.

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The Dossier discussed the voting blocs with congressional staff multiple representatives on Capitol Hill, and it is clear that there is indeed some strong resistance to additional heaps of war funding among some factions of the GOP. However, Republican leadership and a majority of Republicans in the Senate continue to support the blank check Ukraine policy.

On Wednesday, the Senate will convene for a classified briefing on Ukraine, through which unnamed intelligence officials in the Biden Administration will make senators feel more comfortable about the merits of forcing the U.S. taxpayer to involuntarily support the White House’s proposed $38 billion overseas grant.

The Ukraine aid will be attached to a mammoth spending bill set to be approved by Congress this month. Republican and Democratic leadership is negotiating on several attachments to the bill, but according to multiple sources, the Ukraine aid is considered a lock.

Congressional leadership has decried calls for oversight of the money transfers, describing such transparency measures as “Russian propaganda.”

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Demand for Ukraine oversight ‘part of Russian propaganda,’ Smith says #Congress #Russia #Ukraine
federaltimes.comDemand for Ukraine oversight ‘part of Russian propaganda,’ Smith saysHouses Armed Services Committee says Ukraine is “spending the money really well; that’s why they’re winning.”
1:39 PM ∙ Dec 5, 2022

Notably, the $38 billion Biden Admin ask is the exact same number requested by Zelensky to fulfill his country’s expected 2023 budgetary deficit. That’s not a coincidence. The Biden Administration has already acknowledged that they intend on keeping Kiev onsides in Afghanistan-like bribery fashion through subsidizing the salaries of their entire government.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr #Zelensky on Tuesday asked the international community to cover an expected budget deficit of $38 billion next year for his war-torn country, with #Moscow’s invasion also badly hitting the economy.
trib.alZelensky asks donors for $38 billion as Russia shells BakhmutZelensky urged European leaders to offer greater financial support for his country more than eight months after Vladimir Putin sent Russian troops into Ukraine
2:10 PM ∙ Oct 25, 2022
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Having already sent around $100 billion to Kiev, the United States taxpayer is now financing virtually the entirety of its government. While Europe has become increasingly war weary, the U.S. government has continued to remain all-in on the effort. However, the monetary gravy train that is the Russia-Ukraine war is becoming increasingly more costly, and globalist international monetary organizations are throwing out more and more insane numbers. And given that Ukraine has long been considered one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, most of the money “disappears” upon crossing the border.

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⚡️ Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction to cost up to 600 billion euros. World Bank Vice President for Europe and Central Asia Anna Bjerde told Die Press that the cost of rebuilding Ukraine’s infrastructure after the war will cost from 500 to 600 billion euros.
8:41 PM ∙ Dec 4, 2022
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Phil Davis
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Dec 5, 2022

All this cash is nothing but a slush fund that goes back to intelligence agencies and other black operations that consume billions.

Ever wonder why the government never complained about the lost weapons in Afghanistan? Guess who is profiting from the sales of those weapons.

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Mark
Dec 5, 2022

Maggot invested, peace loving hippies now support Big Pharma, Censorship of Speech, The Military Industrial Complex and The Man telling them what to do. What a strange world we now live in. I saw an article this weekend about how some of the arms intended for Ukraine are going to Africa. Who would have guessed? I'm sure the Progressives won't care about another genocide in Africa as long as we are helping Ukraine fight the good fight against Russia.

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