The distinction between Democrats and the RINO coalition within the GOP is almost nonexistent.
Both parties are war-hungry murderers hellbent on spending America’s precious assets on foreign military conflicts while citizens at home struggle to stay afloat due to horrendous economic policies.
Truly nothing has changed since the days of endless wars in the Middle East that enriched D.C. swamp figures in exchange for thousands of American lives.
However, luckily for us, the Republican Party is quickly being usurped by America First conservatives who want nothing to do with foreign wars and needless military conflicts. Spurred by Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda, these lawmakers seek to create the greatest quality of life for U.S. citizens — not foreign invaders or allies overseas.
Mitch McConnell is one of the last remaining RINO swamp figures in a Republican leadership role. He solidified his standing within the RINO coalition on Sunday when he called on Joe Biden to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism.
McConnell shared the comments during a press call from Stockholm on Sunday after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday.
“I think it’s a good idea and I would support that,” he told reporters. “The president could do it on his own and I would urge him to do it.”
McConnell’s words followed a resolution made last Tuesday by South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Connecticut Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal that called for Russia to be listed as a state sponsor of terrorism.
The resolution urged Secretary of State Antony Blinken to add the designation to Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
The U.S. currently lists only four nations as state sponsors of terror. The nations include Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria.
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McConnell also gave assurance to Zelensky that he will receive another $40 billion in taxpayer-funded aid despite opposition from some members of the Republican Party.
“What I assured him — as this is an all-Republican delegation — is that support for Ukraine and this war against the Russians is bipartisan,” McConnell said.
The Senate leader referred to Republican opposition to the bill as “World War II isolationism” — as if somehow that didn’t work? We won the war after all…
Perhaps the only remaining pro-liberty, pro-freedom, small government Senator Rand Paul voted against a resolution that would allow the spending package to proceed.
All I requested is an amendment to be included in the final bill that allows for the Inspector General to oversee how funds are spent. Anyone who is opposed to this is irresponsible.
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) May 13, 2022
America First Rep. Andy Biggs had similar sentiments.
I'm voting against tonight's reckless $40B Ukraine spending bill.
Pelosi rushed the bill to the House floor without hearings or time for members to adequately review the bill.
I oppose Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but we can't help Ukraine by spending money we don't have. pic.twitter.com/z2mgJkYN51
— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) May 10, 2022
The chances of backing down from this war are slim as it seems the heavy-hitters on both sides of the aisle are rooting for it.
Author: Monica Hedren