Good news, Janet Yellen is promising to spending a boatload more of your tax dollars to rebuild Ukraine, all while our economy is in the doldrums, lots of Americans are homeless, infrastructure is having issues, savings are down, credit card debt is up. Oh, and Ukraine isn’t even reasonably close to winning the war, probably won’t, and we’re dumping more and more money into Ukraine
Days after a surprise trip by President Joe Biden, his top economic official also visited Kyiv and reiterated the administration’s support for Ukraine.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, announced the first transfer of $1.2 billion as part of a nearly $10 billion package in civilian aid for the embattled country.
“Just as security assistance bolsters the front lines, I believe that this economic assistance is fortifying the home front, thereby strengthening Ukraine’s resistance,” she said.
Besides echoing Biden’s words that the U.S. will stand with Ukraine as long as necessary, Yellen praised Zelenskyy’s efforts to ensure transparency in how aid for his country is spent.
Really? Does anyone really know where the $100+ billion is going? I can’t find any reports showing what they are doing with U.S. funding
Yellen also visited a renovated school that sustained significant damage from a Russian missile that landed nearby in March and told students and teachers, “America stands with you in this fight for freedom, and we will be by your side and help you rebuild.”
We keep being told that a huge number of U.S. bridges need repair, and around 8& are structurally deficient. The infrastructure bill doesn’t really fix this. All this money could be used for our needs, not to a country with massive amounts of corruption, for which Zelesky is accused of being a part of.
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Days after a surprise trip by President Joe Biden, his top economic official also visited Kyiv and reiterated the administration’s support for Ukraine.
Cobalt is the new blood diamond.
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