Thursday, November 02, 2023

Have You Noticed?


Aid for Ukraine the Republicans were all for it until the orange hair guy spoke and then like ducks in a line they all march-stepped behind him.

PEW Research Center:

Public Expresses Mixed Views of U.S. Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
35% favor U.S. military action even if it risks nuclear conflict with Russia

There are modest ideological differences within both parties in views of support for Ukraine: A 54% majority of conservative Republicans (54%) say the U.S. is not doing enough for Ukraine, compared with 41% of moderate and liberal Republicans. Among Democrats, liberals (43%) are more likly than moderates and conservatives (34%) to say the U.S. is not providing enough support.

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Republicans and Democrats express virtually identical views of the threat from Russia’s invasion; 51% of Republicans and 50% of Democrats say it is a major threat to U.S. interests. In January, about a quarter in each party viewed Russia’s military buildup near Ukraine as a major threat.

More than four-in-ten Republicans now say the U.S. is providing too much aid to Ukraine

As the war in Ukraine intensifies, nearly half of Americans (47%) say either that the United States is providing the right amount of aid (31%) or not enough assistance (16%) to Ukraine, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. That compares with 28% who say the U.S. is giving too much support to Ukraine.

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Currently, 44% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say the U.S. is giving too much aid to Ukraine, up modestly since January (40%) and the highest level since shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year.
In July 2023, 70 House Republicans voted to cut off all US aid to Ukraine so the question of the day… Why do the Republicans want Putin to win?

Is it because President Biden supports the war so they are against it? Are they willing to throw Ukraine to the wolfs just to spite Biden? Is it just that simple?

Is it because they are sympathetic to Putin's claims that Ukraine is part of Russia?

Or is it because the Republicans dream of having an authoritarian government here?

The Atlantic magazine wrote in the beginning of October that,
Some $6 billion of aid to Ukraine, however, was removed from the budget, a temporary casualty of the near shutdown. (I say “temporary” because I have confidence that sensible members of Congress will act to restore the funds.) Republicans are trying to cloak their opposition to military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine in a lot of codswallop about oversight and budget discipline. But the opposition to aid for Ukraine among Republican extremists on the Hill is not about money.

Most congressional Republicans are in favor of helping Ukraine. The extremists, however, warned Joe Biden last month that they would oppose additional assistance to Kyiv. The list of signatories to a September 21 letter to the Office of Management and Budget is a roster of shame, including the new America Firsters in the Senate (J. D. Vance, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Tommy Tuberville among them) and the grotesque caucus-within-a-caucus of some of the most unhinged and weirdest members of the House, including Clay Higgins, Harriet Hageman, Andy Biggs, Anna Paulina Luna, and that titan of probity and prudence, Paul Gosar.

The drumbeat of propaganda from these members and their “amen” chorus in the right-wing media is having an effect: An Economist/YouGov poll released last week found a slight uptick among all voters for reducing military aid to Ukraine, but for the first time found that a majority of Republicans now support such reductions. Fortunately, Americans overall—even many voters in the GOP—are still holding firm in their support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian imperialism.
In other words, the MAGA Republicans who worship Trump.

A New Republic on Monday said that,
Donald Trump bragged during a campaign speech about threatening to abandon U.S. allies, even if Russia attacked one of them.

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But he notably also said he had threatened to withhold U.S. military aid from NATO members unless they paid the bloc more. He said, at one point, he told member state leaders, “We’re not going to protect you any longer.”
And he did it while he was in the White House!
Trump’s refusal to step in even in the case of a Russian attack is notable considering how much he loves Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin. Trump and Putin enjoy a particularly cozy relationship, and Trump has repeatedly praised the Russian president.

Given the fact that Republican support for the war in Ukraine is on the wane, Putin must be overjoyed that the party’s presidential front-runner is actively advocating letting Russia attack whichever countries it wants.

Trump falsely claimed throughout his presidency that the other NATO members had failed to make sufficient contributions to the alliance. In 2018, he accused other countries of owing the U.S. “a tremendous amount of money from many years back, where they’re delinquent as far as I’m concerned.”
The far-right Republicans don’t care about our country that only care about POWER! They want a one party country with them and their billionaire oligarch friends pulling the strings.

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