From Yahoo:
“McCarthy: No 'blank check'
for Ukraine if GOP wins majority”
(House Minority Leader Kevin
McCarthy of Calif. speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington,
July 29, 2022. McCarthy warned Tuesday, Oct. 18, that Republicans will not
write a “blank check” for Ukraine if they win back the House majority,
reflecting his party's growing skepticism about financial support for Kyiv as
it battles Russia's invasion.)
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy
warned Tuesday that Republicans will not write a “blank check” for Ukraine if
they win back the House majority, reflecting his party's growing skepticism
about financial support for Kyiv as it battles Russia's invasion. “I think
people are gonna be sitting in a recession and they’re not going to write a
blank check to Ukraine," McCarthy told Punchbowl News. “They just won’t do
it. … It’s not a free blank check.” The comments from McCarthy, who is in line
to become speaker if Republicans win the House, raised fresh questions about
the resiliency of America's support for Ukraine as a growing number of
Republicans, particularly those aligned with Donald Trump's “America First”
approach, question the need for federal spending abroad at a time of record-high
inflation at home. Since Russia launched its invasion in February, Congress has
approved tens of billions in emergency security and humanitarian assistance for
Ukraine, while the Biden administration has shipped billions worth of weapons
and equipment from military inventories. White House press secretary Karine
Jean-Pierre sidestepped Tuesday afternoon when asked about McCarthy's comments.
She instead thanked congressional leaders for bipartisan work to “support
Ukraine to defend itself from Russia’s war crimes and atrocities.” “We will
continue to work with Congress and continue to monitor those conversations on
these efforts and support Ukraine as long as it takes,” she said. “We are going
to keep that promise that we’re making to the brave Ukrainians who are fighting
every day, to fight for their freedom and their democracy.” In private, GOP
lawmakers who support aid to Ukraine say there could be an opportunity to pass
one more tranche in an end-of-year spending package, before Republicans potentially
take control in the next Congress.
Last month, lawmakers approved
about $12.3 billion in Ukraine-related aid as part of a bill that finances the
federal government through Dec. 16. The money included aid for the Ukrainian
military as well as money to help the country's government provide basic
services to its citizens. That comes on top of more than $50 billion provided
in two previous bills. Financial support for Ukraine garnered strong bipartisan
support in the Senate and the House after Russia's invasion in the spring. In
the Senate, GOP leader Mitch McConnell and Richard Shelby, the lead Republican
on the Senate Appropriations Committee, were early and consistent voices for
Ukraine aid. But conservative opposition was present from the start.
Republicans accounted for the only votes against a $40 billion aid package in
the spring.
Nearly 60 House members and 11
senators opposed the legislation, citing the need for more oversight of how the
money is spent and what weapons and equipment the U.S. is sending overseas. Rep.
Michael McCaul, the ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said
he will be leading that effort to provide more oversight of how the Ukraine
money is spent if the GOP does win the majority next month. “I do think you
have broad bipartisan support for what’s happening in Ukraine, but I think
you’ll see, if we get the majority, more oversight and accountability in terms
of the funding and where the money’s going, and I think the American taxpayers
deserve that,” the Texas Republican told Bloomberg Business on Tuesday.
International allies are also
watching the debate on Capitol Hill closely. Estonian Ambassador to the U.S.
Kristjan Prikk said he’d received assurances from members of both parties that
there is “strong core support” for Ukraine assistance to continue, no matter
which party wins the election. “Certainly both parties have members who have
doubted if the assistance is proportional, whether it’s been necessary, but
they did not constitute the majority or core,” Prikk said Tuesday. “I do not
see this changing."
^ I guess Genocide (rape,
torture, kidnapping Children, mass murder and ethnic cleaning) of innocent Men,
Women and Children does have a price for some people.
It's a good thing these same
people weren't in power during World War 2.
It would be nice if they weren’t
so openly Pro-Russia.
Here’s hoping these Republican
Candidates don’t win.
We need to help Ukraine MORE not
less. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mccarthy-no-blank-check-ukraine-201152336.html
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