DEGOP Comes Out of the Pro-Vladimir Putin, Pro-War Crime Closet

It has been pretty clear that the DEGOP was on the Putin/Trump side when it came to supporting Putin’s war crimes against the people of Ukraine.  Now they’ve come out of the closet and are making it official policy.  

Billions to Ukraine? Millions to Delaware?
To add onto the $76 BILLION of aid the United States has given to Ukraine, the
Biden Administration is “seeking another $24 BILLION” for Ukraine. Time and time
again, US Senator Chris Coons continues to support these efforts. No matter how hard
they try, the effects of #BIDENOMICS will not change when BILLIONS are being sent to
Ukraine, and only millions back to Delaware.
Delaware should not be funding the war in Ukraine. When Delawareans are facing the crippling realities of #BIDENOMICS, the focus should not be on foreign ventures. It should be placed on ‘We the People’ of the United States of America – in the state of Delaware and beyond.

9 Comments

  1. bamboozer

    A good reminder that given half a chance the Republicans can hate on anything. Not so long ago they would have cheered on the proxy war in Ukraine and would perhaps labeled the Ukrainians as “freedom fighters”. Now the tiny minds come out as pro Russia, and in turn pro Putin. A sick bunch to say the least.

  2. There are no crippling effects of Bidenomics. Fuck them with a hot poker.

    • Les Izmore

      Isn’t “Bidenomics” just a necessary consequence of a long period of historically low interest rates and high budget deficits?

      • Define your terms. What is “Bidenomics” to you? Because if you’re going to natter about inflation, check what it is.

        • Les Izmore

          “Bidenomics” is a word invented by a portion of the opposition. It is meaningless. Much of inflation is a consequence of the growing financialization of the economy over the past 50 years.

            • Les Izmore

              One thing that enables corporate price gouging is the fact that the money supply had been increased by low interest rates and high fiscal stimulus. The subsequent increase in interest rates and deficit reduction as a percentage of GDP post pandemic has contributed to the recent reduction of inflation.

              • John kowalko

                Bullshit. Corporate price gouging (gas prices for example) is a direct result of corporate greed and shareholder demand for more unearned money. This country does nothing to punish or quell profiteers. John Kowalko

              • Alby

                You’re riding a hobby horse here. I’m done.

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