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This bill temporarily waives certain requirements related to the President's authority to lend or lease defense articles if the defense articles are intended for Ukraine's government or the governments of other Eastern European countries affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
For FY2022 and FY2023, an agreement to lend or lease defense articles under this bill shall not be subject to certain requirements and provisions that typically apply to such lend-lease agreements, including a requirement that generally prohibits a loan or lease period from exceeding five years.
The President must establish expedited procedures to ensure the timely delivery of defense articles loaned or leased to Ukraine under this bill.
Its almost like we didnt just take a 1.4% shrink in the economy today.
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: JinMI
The Bill also includes billions more for propaganda.
Its almost like we didnt just take a 1.4% shrink in the economy today.
Globalists dont care about if the economy had shrink.
If they did care they wouldn't push Russia to the edge on Ukraine.
originally posted by: JinMI
A few hours ago S. 3522 passed the house.
This bill temporarily waives certain requirements related to the President's authority to lend or lease defense articles if the defense articles are intended for Ukraine's government or the governments of other Eastern European countries affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
For FY2022 and FY2023, an agreement to lend or lease defense articles under this bill shall not be subject to certain requirements and provisions that typically apply to such lend-lease agreements, including a requirement that generally prohibits a loan or lease period from exceeding five years.
The President must establish expedited procedures to ensure the timely delivery of defense articles loaned or leased to Ukraine under this bill.
Fast tracked presidential spending in Ukraine. Its almost like we didnt just take a 1.4% shrink in the economy today.
All on top of a porous border, inflation and food costs that are only getting worse.
We are in deep S.
S. 3522
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: JinMI
It's all about the military industrial complex. In other words private U.S. companies that provide arms to the U.S. government = companies that are owned by the bestest good buddies of the top level politicians in the U.S.
Lucrative deals for the politician's buddies= lucrative money for these shady politicians.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: JinMI
A few hours ago S. 3522 passed the house.
This bill temporarily waives certain requirements related to the President's authority to lend or lease defense articles if the defense articles are intended for Ukraine's government or the governments of other Eastern European countries affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
For FY2022 and FY2023, an agreement to lend or lease defense articles under this bill shall not be subject to certain requirements and provisions that typically apply to such lend-lease agreements, including a requirement that generally prohibits a loan or lease period from exceeding five years.
The President must establish expedited procedures to ensure the timely delivery of defense articles loaned or leased to Ukraine under this bill.
Fast tracked presidential spending in Ukraine. Its almost like we didnt just take a 1.4% shrink in the economy today.
All on top of a porous border, inflation and food costs that are only getting worse.
We are in deep S.
S. 3522
It would seem nobody is interested in stopping this war anymore...
Covid killed thousands of American small businesses and we are sending another 33 billion to Ukraine.
originally posted by: rickymouse
We are going to have to order some powdered milk in the next week, it is way too expensive for good stuff around here. We have tried some types and most of them sucked but there is one that we can tolerate. All we need to stock is enough to make about five gallons of milk. Anyone know of a good tasting brand at a decent price?