Sorry, we disagree. Supporting Ukraine to fight Putin after he invaded Ukraine and said his goal was to re-establish the USSR/Soviet sphere of influence is enough for me to support providing Ukraine with the tools to resist. Appeasement and isolationism would be the worst thing we could do with people like Xi and Putin.Realitybites said:Quote:
Maybe I am a Reagan Cold War guy, but I agreed with Scott and Haley last night on Ukraine. Anything we do to weaken Putin is good for US
Newsflash: the USSR fell. There are more communists in American universities and Washington DC in 2023 than in Moscow. Modern Russia is a state with a 13% flat tax, a resurgence of Christianity, and strong pro-family policies. I would much rather live in Moscow than LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, or New York.
What democrats and neocons - though I believe for different reasons - are arguing for is expanding a proxy war against a nuclear armed peer. That will be a first in world history and something to be avoided. Let's hope the evil and stupid shortsightedness of those two groups don't make it the last.
I will not vote for Biden, but just because I do not like him or his policies doesn't mean EVERYTHING is wrong. In my opinion, he got several things right and Ukraine is one of them.
Now, that said. If you want to have a accounting of how the money is being used. No problem, have at it. Want NATO to pay more, no problem. I agree. Putin and Xi are the biggest threats to the US and our allies. They have to be met head-on, right now in Ukraine and Taiwan.