President Joe Biden asked Congress to pass a supplemental spending bill costing US taxpayers $106 billion. Out of that amount, $61 billion would go to Ukraine, about $30 billion to Israel, and the remaining $15 going to secure the southern US border.
Republicans
in both the Senate and the House of Representatives are standing united against
passing the bill, and they have a couple of reasons for doing so. Chris Enloe wrote
the following in his article published in The Blaze.
First, they have asked for more resources
to address the border crisis, which is, after all, a domestic issue that
directly impacts Americans. Second, they have asked the Biden administration to
provide a clear strategic plan that outlines how Ukraine will defeat
Russia and explain why taxpayers should fund that campaign.
Enloe
reported that Mike Johnson (R-La.) said that he has been asking the White House
for clarity since he became Speaker of the House.
We need clear articulation of the strategy
to allow Ukraine to win. Thus far, their responses have been insufficient. They
have not provided us the clarity and the details that we requested over and
over.
What the Biden administration seems to be
asking for is billions of additional dollars with no appropriate oversight, no
clear strategy to win, and none of the answers that I think the American people
are owed.
Apparently,
Biden or someone in his administration called for help because Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was campaigning on Capitol Hill this week to make
his case for more funding for Ukraine. According to Enloe, Zelensky claims that
Russian President Vladimir Putin will win the war if the US does not give him
more money.
Rob Bleury published in his article at The Daily Signal that Congressional
conservatives in both the Senate and the House are trying to attach the Secure
the Border Act (HR 2) to Biden’s requested funding. Conservatives want to
address the worsening crisis at the southern border. Bleury
reported that Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said, “We cannot turn a blind eye to the
perilous invitation the Biden White House continues to freely give out to break
our immigration laws.
To
confront the border crisis, conservatives in the House have HR2 “Secure the
Border Act.” On his part, “Cruz introduced an amendment to the supplemental
spending bill that mirrors the Secure the Border Act.” Cruz said that HR2 is
the “most comprehensive border security legislation in decades.” All but two
Republicans voted in favor of HR2 when the bill passed the House with a vote of
219-213.
You
can be sure that the Biden administration opposes the Secure the Border Act,
saying in May that the bill would make “elements of our immigration system
worse.” According to Bleury, Cruz said that his amendment “would provide
physical and technological border improvements, manpower assistance to Border
Patrol and ICE Enforcement Removal Operations, and protection to families
seeking entry at the border as well as unaccompanied alien children.”
Bluey
then quoted Speaker Johnson reiterating his opposition to funding Ukraine war
without pairing it with the Secure the Border Act.
These are our conditions because these are
the conditions of the American people…. And we are resolute on that. It is not
the House’s issue right now. The issue is with the White House and the Sente,
and I implore them to do their job because the time is urgent and we do want to
do the right thing.
House
Republicans may want to “do the right thing,” but time is running out. Congress
is due to start their holiday recess next week and may not pass anything before
the recess. Increasing numbers of Americans are supporting the conservative
cause, and they have numerous reasons for doing so.
Some
of those reasons are as follow: (1) Approximately nine million people have
invaded America since Biden became President of the United States. (2)
Americans do not want to fund the retirements of people in Ukraine when they
cannot afford to fund their own retirement. (3) Americans want their tax
dollars to go to make America a stronger nation FIRST and then use excess funds
to help other nations. (4) Due to inflation, Americans have less money to pay
for the needs of their own families and are putting increasing amounts of money
on credit cards.
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