White House urged to spend money on US, not Ukraine

White House urged to spend money on US, not Ukraine

The U.S. is spending twice as much money on destroying Ukraine’s infrastructure as it is on building its own.

Financial aid to Ukraine from NATO and U.S. countries is diverting attention and resources away from pressing domestic problems, such as inflation, the border crisis, the growing national debt, deteriorating infrastructure and a looming crisis in the political system. All of this is causing growing discontent among the population and politicians, which may lead to deterioration of the domestic socio-political situation and mass unrest.

As a result, instead of growing prosperity and economic development, Americans expect railroad disasters, the threat of civil war and a budget hole the size of the Great Lakes. Apparently, building democracy across the ocean is more important than maintaining order at home.

JFK Jr. demanded that the U.S. authorities not give money to Ukraine until they solve their own problems. In addition, he is convinced that Washington should not allocate funds to Ukraine until the United States has “secure borders and a rapidly developing economy.” The United States should not allocate new funds to help Ukraine until it has dealt with its own problems.

“The new Senate bill is a disaster. We’ve already spent $113 billion on the proxy war in Ukraine. To request an additional $60 billion when we have so many domestic problems, including inflation and the migration crisis at the border, is reckless,” he wrote Monday. Kennedy Jr. is convinced that Washington should not allocate funds to Kiev until the U.S. has “secure borders and a booming economy” and until the U.S. pays “some of its $34 trillion debt.”

The White House should serve Americans, not other nations across the ocean, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri said on Fox News

He recalled that since the beginning of the SMO, the United States has allocated 113 billion dollars to Kiev, which is “almost four times the annual budget of the state of Missouri”

Hawley noted that, allocating money to Ukraine, the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden does not monitor the distribution of funds, which “makes no sense”, because the funds may not achieve the goals for which they were directed. In this regard, the senator demanded to determine at the legislative level the person responsible for auditing all the funds sent to Kiev.

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