A budget does not mean it's approved. A budget means "an estimated spending limit." I can't believe you just made that claim.
So, Biden's budgets were never approved? Or just the final one?
Of course EU would have to front the bill. That's the problem. EU is still processing if they want to front the funds and it doesn't look like they want to.
I understand you will believe whatever makes Trump look bad, instead of actually hearing what is being said. Did you also notice how Zelensky slammed Obama and Biden? watch it again and pay attention to what the conversation is. The US gave Zelensky billions and he has no idea where 40% of it went. On top of that, not once did he thank Obama or Biden for the money he was given. He just kept DEMANDING more money. For what? Why should be the only country that is dumping billions into his war?
maybe you got Zelensky and Trump confused?
"That wasn’t me. That was with a guy named Biden, who was not a smart person. That was with Obama, who gave you sheets. I gave you javelins. I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. Obama gave you sheets. In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. You got to be more thankful, because, let me tell you, you don’t have the cards."
Trump was the one who slammed Obama and Biden. His words are quoted above. Verbatim.
Trump has been in office for 3 months. That war is not the only issue Trump is dealing with. Biden had 2 years to fix it. If Trump ends it in 1 year, that's have the time Biden had, hence making it end quickly. Trump helped it slow down within the first month he was in office. Biden didn't do that.
Trump hasn't even been in office for 2 months. He'll hit that mark in a week.
He stated he would end the war in 24 hours. Of course, he later backpedaled and said that was just a "sarcastic" statement.
Remember when he talked about ingesting disinfectants and putting UV lights inside our bodies, and then later rolled back saying it was just sarcasm?
Maybe he should cut the bullshit and just tell the truth, instead of all this claimed hyperbole and sarcasm, huh?
Is buying into their ideas a bad thing, or continuing to believe the government is spending our money wisely? Am I 100% sold on their idea being the greatest? Nope! However, I think it is going in a better direction than it was under Biden. Biden allowed more groups to **** off USAID without properly reviewing them. Instead of only pulling out the negative, show me you're a free minded person and show the fraud in USAID. You don't have to look hard to find it.
It would be cool if you showed the fraud in USAID if you are going to claim it here.
Maybe some details and examples? Avoid just repeating the blanket claims that fraud is rampant simply because the appropriations were approved legally.
I will say he is not being honest with that statement. It's about as honest and Biden saying gas prices are cheaper under him than Trump.
He said that? When?
See, I can honestly say when my candidate is lying. Can you say that about your candidate? Rob couldn't.
I asked you multiple times to share some of the things you think Trump did illegally or unethically, and asked you to do the same about Harris, Biden, et al.
You never followed through on either request.
Are they actin in my best interest? Yes. Are all of their decisions in my best interest? No. However, their interests are a lot closer to mine than Biden and Kamala.
You believe it despite so much proof otherwise.
You think Trump taking deliberate action to ruin relationships with our allies around the world, while bending over for Putin, is in your best interest?
Holy sheep shiz straw man!
PLEASE show me where I said corporations will go under without tax cuts!!! I see why you say all these things about Trump. You exaggerate the actual claims that are actually being made. This is EXACTLY the same issue Rob has. You can't admit when you're wrong, so you have to "flip the script" and make extremely false accusations."
This post of yours outlines the eventual failure of a corporation due to taxes. I would consider failure synonymous with
"go under".
Economic was one of my majors. Corporations were profitable in the 80's because there was a huge push to buy American and China wasn't so powerful. Then Clinton came along and moved our auto industry to Mexico, so their suppliers had to follow.
So big corporations were profitable while being taxed at 40% rates in the 80's, but can't be profitable today with tax rates at 0-10%?
Yet the owners of big corporations can be worth hundreds of billions of dollars, and make $250 million a year without paying taxes on it?
"Clinton moved our auto industry to Mexico"?
I was under the impression that the US Auto industry was made up of companies owned by shareholders. Did they become state-owned during the Clinton administration?