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Biden Pledges to Secure Worker Pensions – in Ukraine

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Take a look at the above image before we start. This image was taken from Joe Biden’s video. What does that man look like? coherent, Much less capable than the incumbent to hold the office of Is President of the United States?

The question is rhetorical. Let’s continue.

Here’s Biden in a White House statement announcing yet another aid request for Ukraine — but this one’s “different.”

It will provide much-needed humanitarian aid, as well as food and water for the Ukrainians who have been displaced by Russia’s conflict. It will also provide food, water, medicine and shelter to the displaced Ukrainians who have been displaced by Russia’s war. [to] Provide assistance to those who seek refuge in other countries.

It’s also going to help schools open and hospitals stay open. It will allow the payment of pensions and other social assistance to the Ukrainian population. They will have money to live on. It also provides critical resources for solving food shortages all over the world.

Astonishing, ain’t it?

Hey, Joe — three words: East Palestine, Ohio.

You know that tiny town in the middle where the train derailment happened? The one that released toxic and cancer-causing vinyl chloride. The one Pete Buttigieg (your Transportation secretary) assured us (and probably the people of East Palestine not to be concerned) 1.000 train derailments Happen every year? Yeah, that.

My “favorite” Biden’s delusional world includes his fantasical belief that the majority of Americans who are watching his pronouncements are actually believing them. We agree With him. In this instance, it is as if: “Hey, to hell with my pension— I can get behind this knucklehead assuring me that he’ll back pensions in Ukraine!

Biden’s complete statement can be viewed here Here. Here are some of my favorite parts:

Hello, everybody.  Good morning.  I just signed a request to Congress for critical security, economic, and humanitarian assistance to help Ukraine continue to counter Putin’s aggression and — at a very pivotal moment.

This bill is necessary to support Ukraine’s fight for freedom.  … The cost of this fight is not cheap, but caving to aggression is going to be more costly if we allow it to happen.

Amazingly, it’s true:

This funding will help to reduce rising food prices both at home and abroad due to Russia’s war with Ukraine.

It will support American farmers to produce more crops, such as wheat or oilseed. This is good for America’s rural communities, American consumers, and the entire world.

Show of hands — who thinks Biden’s open checkbook to Ukraine is going help ease food prices In America? Anyone?

Joe, we aren’t buyin’. Then again, we never did.

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